First, it’s crucial to keep the credit card itself in a safe place at all times. Thieves can snatch credit cards from unsuspecting victims all too easily when it’s in an obvious place, like a big bag or a back pocket. You should also always put your card away immediately after you’re done using it. People can even steal your information by taking a picture of your card, so don’t leave it out too long. And lastly, if you have any forms, like bank statements, with your credit card number on it, it’s crucial that you dispose of them properly. You should always shred these forms to ensure no one is able to steal your card information off of them.
Sean Finucane
Managing Your Event Planning Team Remotely: Can it Be Done?
In an effort to avoid claiming bankruptcy (like the 25,227 companies who did in the second quarter of 2016), businesses are continuing to adapt to modernized trends that help them save. A prime example of this involves telecommuting: companies of all sizes report significant decreases in operating costs, remote work stats show. For example, American Express reported … Read more
Smart Ways to Save on Your Energy Bills This Winter
Wintertime brings lots of opportunities to stay warm and cozy inside, but those incidents come with a cost. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, around 45% of the average household’s energy bill goes towards heating. And if your home isn’t as energy efficient as it could be, you might be in for an unwelcome surprise every … Read more
How to Afford Your Honeymoon Without Going Into Debt
Despite all odds, you’ve found The One you want to spend the rest of your life with. Even though researchers say marriages have around a 50% chance of lasting, you’ve popped the question. They’ve said yes. You’ve started to plan the wedding. You’re DIYing your flower arrangements and hiring a friend’s band to play to save … Read more





