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  1. Credit Cards 101 - NerdWallet

    Nov 7, 2025 · Learn about your options, the benefits of carrying a credit card and the potential risks of not using a card responsibly.

  2. Credit Cards: Browse, Learn and Apply - NerdWallet

    Browse our card picks, read our reviews and learn more about rewards, points, interest rates and how to apply — all on NerdWallet.

  3. What Is a Credit Card? - NerdWallet

    Nov 9, 2025 · What Is a Credit Card? A credit card allows you to borrow money to buy things. That can come with costs (interest and fees) and benefits (rewards, credit-building).

  4. Best Credit Cards - January 2026 - NerdWallet

    Dec 17, 2025 · Browse the best credit cards of 2025 for cash back, travel rewards, 0% APR, credit building and more. Find the best one for you and apply in seconds.

  5. How to Send Credit Card Information Safely - NerdWallet

    Nov 7, 2025 · When it comes to sending credit card information, some methods are better than others. Here's how you can best protect yourself with each form of communication.

  6. 11 Things to Know Before Getting Your First Credit Card

    Understanding the basics of how to get a card and use it wisely can save you time, money and aggravation and get you on your way to building good credit.

  7. How Serious a Crime Is Credit Card Theft and Fraud?

    Nov 8, 2025 · Credit card theft and fraud is fairly prevalent in the U.S. Here's how common it is, how it's usually prosecuted and how to avoid becoming a victim.

  8. Should You Give Income Updates to Your Credit Card Issuer?

    Nov 7, 2025 · Ready for a new credit card? Create a NerdWallet account for insight on your credit score and personalized recommendations for the right card for you.

  9. Credit Card Tokenization: What It Is, How It Works - NerdWallet

    Dec 3, 2025 · With a NerdWallet account, you can see all of your credit card activity in one place and easily access your credit report to spot any red flags quickly.

  10. Credit Card Basics - NerdWallet

    Credit card companies make money from interest, fees charged to cardholders, and transaction fees paid by merchants that take credit cards. A good APR for a credit card is relative.