Jill Chafin, staff writer for LendingTree

Jill A. Chafin

Staff Writer

Jill A. Chafin is a staff writer at LendingTree, where she covers small business solutions, credit cards, insurance, student loans and more. Jill focuses on explaining complex financial topics with a speciality in writing in-depth but easy-to-understand content guides.

As a former business owner, Jill is passionate about entrepreneurial tips, tax strategies and bookkeeping systems — basically anything that will help business owners devote more time to their trade.

Before joining LendingTree in 2022, Jill freelanced for various publications, including the Motley Fool and Life Savvy.

When not researching personal finance tips (like maximizing credit card rewards to score free flights), Jill’s busy traveling, working on her novels, teaching and performing circus arts — and juggling life with her two kids.

Specialties

  • Credit card reviews
  • Credit card rewards programs
  • Small business lender reviews
  • Small business tax and bookkeeping strategies

Achievements

  • 7+ years of personal finance experience
  • 20+ years freelance writing and editing experience
  • 200+ articles written and edited for LendingTree
  • Refined product reviews for various loans and credit cards featured on LendingTree
  • Provided expertise to LendingTree’s small business content
  • Wrote the novel Shaken, scheduled for publication in March 2025

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Advanced diploma in creative writing from Te Pūkenga (New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology)

Jill’s favorite credit cards

“My parents live in New Zealand so I’m obsessed with Chase Ultimate Rewards®. I’ve managed to earn enough points to fly my family of four to the other side of the world three times now — only paying taxes and fees each time.

My favorite all-time card is the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card. While it has an annual fee, it allows you to combine all of your Chase Ultimate Reward points and transfer to partner airlines. Plus, you get a $50 hotel credit every year.

Another great card is the Chase Freedom Flex℠ — there’s no annual fee and I love the rotating 5% categories.”

Articles by Jill A. Chafin

How To Get Free Tuition at Ivy League Schools and Other Major Colleges

Free college tuition might seem like a pipe dream, but it really exists — even at the Ivy League level. If your family meets the... read more

Is the Income-Based Repayment Plan Right for Your Student Loans?

Income-Based Repayment (IBR) is a program that caps your monthly student loan payment at an affordable level based on your income, and then forgives whatever... read more

Student Loans for Certificate Programs

Certificate programs can help you switch careers, get a promotion or break into a competitive industry. But although the fees are typically less than a... read more

How Much Student Loan Debt Is Too Much?

While student loans can help pay for college, they can become burdensome if you borrow too much. But how much student debt is too much?... read more

What Happens When a Student Loan Cosigner Dies?

A cosigner assumes legal responsibility to pay a debt if the primary borrower can’t make payments. But what happens if a cosigner on a student... read more

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