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Make the BEST credit card decision with Chat GPT!



Hey everyone! I’m Jeff Hulett, your guide to making smart, confident decisions! I lead personal finance reimagined – a decision-making and financial education platform.


Today, we’re diving into credit cards, specifically how we can help Bob find the best one. Whether you’re new to credit cards or already have one, this will give you the tools to make great choices!"



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About the author:  Jeff Hulett leads Personal Finance Reimagined, a decision-making and financial education platform. He teaches personal finance at James Madison University and provides personal finance seminars. Check out his book -- Making Choices, Making Money: Your Guide to Making Confident Financial Decisions.


Jeff is a career banker, data scientist, behavioral economist, and choice architect. Jeff has held banking and consulting leadership roles at Wells Fargo, Citibank, KPMG, and IBM.


GenAI prompts mentioned in this VidCast:


Credit Card criteria prompt:

“What are the 10 most important criteria for choosing the best credit card for a person new to credit?”


Credit Card alternatives prompt:

“What are examples of good credit cards for college students and Why?”

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“What are good local credit card bank options for George Mason University students?”

(Change GMU to your school or situation)


Research prompt:

I am a college student. My criteria for getting a credit card includes - reasonable credit requirements for a college student, an ample credit limit, minimal annual fees, good customer service and online support, and low fees and penalties. I am interested in those** student credit cards. Please provide a table comparing each credit card based upon my criteria.


Do any of these credit cards give credit for good college grades?


**In place of “those,” list the credit cards. Also, it is fine to update the criteria with your criteria.


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