Sentences with phrase «etc. value credit card»

Most blogs, bloggers, credit card websites, etc. value credit card currencies, such as points and miles, at a certain amount based on what they think you can squeeze out of them.

Not exact matches

Like Mint.com, the service syncs and analyzes your checking accounts, credit cards, investment portfolios, home value, etc..
The typical distinction between a derivative and an asset - backed security is that a derivative is not direct ownership in anything, but rather is a contract who's value is derived from another security (typical examples are options and futures), whereas ABS represents a (partial) ownership stake in some real asset (such as credit card loans, mortgages, etc.).
While you can purchase items using your credit card (i.e. television, clothing, etc.), these items typically wear out and decrease in value.
You can contrast this with points credit cards, which earn points for each transaction that are then converted into cash value (or used for airline miles, etc.).
The Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card earns Ultimate Rewards points which can be used liked fixed value points for statement credits, etc..
There are some other benefits, such as a Priority Pass membership, Gogo Inflight Wi - Fi passes, etc., but I don't value those much because you can get similar or better from other credit cards.
By non-cash tips, I do not mean using a credit card, but rather giving a tip using something of value other than USD: movie tickets, silver coins, etc..
Nationwide renter's insurance coverage options are available for personal liability to cover bodily injury or property damage to others (an additional personal umbrella policy endorsement is also available that will add more liability protection to your policy), water backup, credit card coverage (pays for unauthorized transactions on your credit / debit cards up to a specified limit), firearms coverage, coverage for high - value items (computers, jewelry, electronics, etc.), personal umbrella coverage, credit card payments, as well as theft protections for valuables stored away from home.
Each current account statement, whether it's reporting the mortgage balance, credit card balance, Individual Retirement Account value, student loan, etc. will give you a piece of the puzzle of your marital worth, the assets and liabilities you and your husband share, what you each have individually and what the balances are.
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