Are Mid-Tier Airline Credit Cards Still Worth It in 2025? When it comes to airline credit cards, most major issuers follow a familiar three-tiered model: $0 annual fee cards with few frills. Premium cards costing $400+ a year, packed with high-end perks. And sitting right in the middle: mid-tier cards, typically priced around $95–$150 a […]
Bank of America® is expanding its credit card offerings for Alaska Airlines customers, introducing a premium travel card aimed at flyers who want top-tier perks, elevated travel experiences, and faster loyalty rewards. Launching August 20, 2025, alongside Alaska Airlines’ merger with Hawaiian Airlines under a unified loyalty program — Atmos Rewards, the new Atmos™ Rewards […]
For years, Alaska Airlines offered just one co-branded credit card — the popular Alaska Airlines Visa, now renamed the Atmos™ Rewards Ascent Visa Signature® credit card. But in August 2025, Alaska Airlines launched a premium card option designed for travelers who want more perks, flexibility, and luxury. Enter the Atmos™ Rewards Summit Visa Infinite® credit […]
The approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in early 2024 was a landmark moment for cryptocurrency investing. For the first time, everyday investors could gain direct exposure to Bitcoin’s price—right from their traditional brokerage accounts, including IRAs and other retirement plans. This shift helped push Bitcoin You said: For Creditvana.com ChatGPT said: Absolutely! Here’s a rewritten […]
2025 has been a breakout year for Bitcoin, hitting multiple all-time highs despite stretches of sharp volatility. Supportive legislation in the U.S. and other countries has added fuel to the crypto market’s momentum. But while Bitcoin is still king in terms of market cap, it hasn’t been the best performer. A handful of other cryptocurrencies—including […]
A spot Ethereum ETF is a type of exchange-traded fund that directly holds Ethereum (ETH)—the second-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, just behind Bitcoin. These ETFs allow investors to gain exposure to Ethereum’s price movements without having to buy or manage the cryptocurrency themselves. On July 23, 2024, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) gave […]
On January 18—just two days before his inauguration—President Donald Trump launched a cryptocurrency called Official Trump (TRUMP). The coin gained instant traction, quickly reaching a market capitalization of nearly $14 billion. But the excitement didn’t last. Shortly after Inauguration Day, on-chain data revealed that several large TRUMP holders had offloaded millions of dollars’ worth of […]
Written by Creditvana Editorial Team Imagine playing musical chairs—with 100 players and only 12 chairs. That’s what today’s job market feels like, according to Mandi Woodruff-Santos, career coach and host of the Brown Ambition podcast. “There’s not a lot of meat on the bone,” she says. Welcome to the era of “job hugging”—a term coined […]
Written by CreditvanaWith contributions from Courtney Neidel (Managing Editor) and Anna Helhoski (Senior Writer & Content Strategist) ⚠️ Labor Market Wobbles, Powerball Surges, Mortgage Rate Pressure Builds The August jobs report showed more signs of strain in the labor market, with unemployment ticking up and hiring cooling. That puts more pressure on the Fed to […]
Written by Creditvana Editorial Team Published on Creditvana.com Pumpkin spice is everywhere. Like clockwork, the season of sweaters and cinnamon ushers in an avalanche of pumpkin-spiced everything — from lattes and donuts to cereal, hummus, and even ice cream. But your favorite fall flavor might get more expensive — and it has nothing to do with […]
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