Jason Steele

Jason Steele

Jason Steele has been writing about credit cards and personal finance since 2008, poring through the terms and conditions of credit card agreements to understand the minutiae of how these products work. His work has appeared on Yahoo, MSN, HuffingtonPost and other major news outlets. In his free time, Jason's a commercial pilot. He graduated from the University of Delaware with a degree in History.

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How to Raise Your Credit Card Limit
Credit Cards

How to Raise Your Credit Card Limit

There are several reasons why you may want a credit limit increase. Here's how to get, and how to deal responsibly with, a higher credit limit.

Jason Steele

5 Balance Transfer Credit Cards With No Fees
Credit Cards

5 Balance Transfer Credit Cards With No Fees

Just like looking for a four-leaf clover, it is hard -- but not impossible -- to find a credit card with a balance transfer offer that has no balance transfer fee.

Jason Steele

Why 'No Late Fees' Isn't an Excuse to Pay Late
Credit Cards

Why 'No Late Fees' Isn't an Excuse to Pay Late

With all the new fee-free cards, why bother paying on time? Here are 5 good reasons that you should always pay your credit cards statement on time.

Jason Steele

The Art of Overturning a Credit Card Rejection
Credit Cards

The Art of Overturning a Credit Card Rejection

Even those with a good credit history and little debt can have their credit card applications rejected, but there's a process that give consumers another chance.

Jason Steele

What Not to Do With a 0% Financing Offer
Credit Cards

What Not to Do With a 0% Financing Offer

The holiday season is a time of joy and giving but for many Americans, it is also a time that many credit card users accumulate debt. Promotional offers for 0% financing can provide some relief, but c

Jason Steele