Erica Sandberg, CreditCards.com

Erica Sandberg

CreditCards.com

San Francisco, CA, United States

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  • USA TODAY

Past articles by Erica:

How to pay someone else's credit card debt

As COVID-19 has rocked the financial well-being of many individuals, those who find themselves in a more secure place may want to help a loved one (or even a down-on-their-luck stranger) with their credit card debt. Here's how you can pay someone else's debt and how it might impact you. → Read More

Women in business: Making it as a female entrepreneur

These tips on how to use business skills and resources can help overcome challenges faced by women business owners. → Read More

What is an intro APR and how does it work?

An introductory APR is a promotional interest rate card issuers often give new customers for a set number of months after they open an account. → Read More

What is an intro APR and how does it work?

An introductory APR is a promotional interest rate card issuers often give new customers for a set number of months after they open an account. → Read More

Uber driver by day, business mogul by night

After his father developed a famous at-home fitness gym, Caleb Shifferaw went on to create a successful brand that also helps sustain Ethiopian schools. → Read More

How to identify a scammer

Americans have lost over 10 billion dollars to phone scams. These 10 signs could help you identify a scammer and avoid becoming a statistic. → Read More

Using business savvy to mentor underdogs

Angelique Rewers of The Corporate Agent helps small business owners with their strategies and helps them land large and lucrative clients. → Read More

Alleviating some discomfort with the right product

Multiple award-winning founder, Romy Taormina, uses her card's benefits to maximize spending power and elevate her business into a growing powerhouse. → Read More

From shower thoughts to a successful business

A kitchen laboratory and an idea sparked in the shower gave way to a successful natural bath and body products line – Keep Yourself Smelling Sweet (KYSS). → Read More

Underutilized and overlooked: Marketing in the digital age

Still an uneven ground, marketing on social media can be a murky endeavor. That's where Deborrah Ashley comes in. → Read More

A business venture with a wanderlust nature

Deidre Mathis created Wanderstay, a hostel that offers all the comfort of a community with a few choice hotel perks. Here's how credit cards are helping her build her hospitable empire. → Read More

Small Business Credit Profile: Dalia MacPhee Clothing Brand

How couture designer Dalia MacPhee launched her clothing brand – now adored by celebrities like Scarlett Johansson and Serena Williams – using starter and airline credit cards. → Read More

Enriching lives and empowering others

A powerhouse of expertise and intelligence, Dr. Roshawnna Novellus helps other women entrepreneurs connect with the investors they need to start their businesses. → Read More

Niche company, widespread success

One of the most successful television and movie location tour companies, On Location Tours allows people the opportunity to straddle fiction and reality. → Read More

Veteran and business owner: Innovation doesn't stop

Service-disabled military veteran Nneka Brown-Massey walked away from a nine-year career in the U.S. Army and created a business that is making today's youth feel seen. → Read More

Life betterment and business venture collide

Being a life coach is more difficult than many people might realize. But for Gary Coxe, it was his life’s calling and he did everything he could financially to ensure his business’s success. → Read More

Two sisters, one business empire

Polish immigrant and veteran Barbara Jozwik Kent opened a boutique with her sister, Joanna, with huge success. Here's how a business credit card helped the pair get started. → Read More

Out with old and in with the new business credit card

A fashion staple since the late 1980s, Faviana has proven to have staying power. CEO Omid Moradi discusses how the brand has grown since its inception and how the company plans to utilize what they've learned along the way to keep growing. → Read More

Credit, creativity sewn together for success

Holly Johnson wanted meaningful and personal rooms for her kids, but found mostly mass-produced options. It inspired her to launch Cheeky Monkey Home. → Read More

Square vs. PayPal Here: What’s best for your business?

While Square and PayPal Here are the two biggest contenders in the POS space, it comes down to the type of business you manage. → Read More