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Best credit cards for overseas spending – 2024 edition
Here’s the most comprehensive guide online to helping you understand foreign currency transaction fees, sneaky charges and most importantly, the best solution to help you avoid paying all of those – the amaze card.
Miles vs Cashback cards: which is better for you?
To get the most rewards out of your credit cards, you need to decide early on if you prefer to chase after miles or earn cashback on your spending. Cashback cards work well if you’re a single spender, but once you start running a household, miles card will likely serve you best.
Here’s how you can earn miles on your income tax payments
Disclaimer: My bias towards CardUp is real, especially given how it has been a fail-proof solution for me for the last 6+ years. But here’s how the other options currently…
Best credit cards to use for miles in 2024
If you’re trying to clock up enough miles fast, here are the best credit cards in Singapore to use right now and what I personally recommend.
SingSaver Now Guarantees the Best Deals on Credit Cards and Insurance
What if we no longer had to compare between comparison sites and blogs just to get the best deal? Whenever I apply for a new credit card or need to…
Dobin – possibly Singapore’s best personal finance app?
Automatically track and manage your expenses while get more rewards on what you’re already spending on. Just leave it to Dobin! It has been a long time since I got…
Which credit card should I use ah?
Raise your hand if you’ve a problem with figuring out which card is best to swipe for each transaction for maximum rewards. With Max MRS, you can now manually look…
How to earn miles on your income taxes
Don’t make the mistake of paying for your income taxes via GIRO, because that earns you absolutely NOTHING on your payments. Here’s what I’ve been using to earn miles on…
Credit card interest and late fees in 2023
CIMB recently announced a hike in their interest rates for credit cards, which will come into effect next month. Here’s a look at the changes, as well as the prevailing…