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25th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Melanie James
DC's, or what's more widely known as Debit Cards have been in the market for quite some time now. To keep up with the competition, different issuers have enhanced it's features to provide flexibility and make it more us... Read >
Author: Mel James
21st September 2009
In recent decades, the vehicle insurance industry has undergone vast changes. More vehicle insurance companies are offering coverage nationwide, through local branches or through the Web. This amounts to a flood of choices for the consumer – a situation... Read >
Author: Gabe
21st September 2009
Some people think newsletters don’t work. Often, they’re right. In a world where most newsletters don’t work, it is common to be confused about how to define newsletter success.
What’s it good for?
Over the past ten years, I have paid attenti... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
If you want to add some plastic to your pocket, it's a good time to consider a prepaid debit card. This type of card lets you first load money onto it. The amount that you put on the card becomes your spending limit. If you think this might be an option f... Read >
Author: Stephanie Andrews
16th September 2009
If you are a new business and looking for a credit card, chances are you want a small business credit card. Because you are a new business, resources may be limited as well as manpower. When you’re looking for that new card, you should consider the cred... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Aside from all being precious metals; silver, gold and platinum also signify the difference between the various strata of credit cards available to cardholders. So, what’s the difference between you having silver, gold and platinum credit cards?
Besi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Common enough today, a model of the credit card in it's current form was first invented by a fiction writer in early 1887. Edward Bellamy, author of "Looking Backward", mentions the credit card in the context of a utopian and socialist American society o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Consumers who want to maximize their options on a credit card should first find out all the terms and related costs associated with a particular card. For those who feel that the best credit card is one that is low-rate and no-frills, they should determin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Today's consumers want the least possible hassle, processing time and related fees when they make credit card applications.
One question that immediately comes to mind is acceptance. Credit card applicants generally should not worry if they comply wit... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Most new credit cards come with a no annual fee offer. This hasn't always been the case. I wonder if issuers realized how much people resented the yearly fee they were charging just to use their credit card?
Now that they gradually eliminated the annu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Nowadays, many services have been improved to lessen the number of step for processing them and make it more convenient for consumers. Credit card business is also developed to satisfy customers’ need. Credit card applicants generally should not worry i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
Federal law prohibits issuers from sending you a card you didn't ask for. However, an issuer can send you a renewal or substitute card without your request. Issuers also may send you an application or a solicitation, or ask you by phone if you want a card... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
With so many different types of consumer credit cards available today it can sometimes be slightly overbearing determining which type of card you want or need. The following is a brief guide on the different types of consumer credit cards available today:... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
A secured card is a credit card that a cardholder "secures" with a deposit to ensure payment of the outstanding balance if the cardholder defaults on payment. Secured credit cards are targeted to customers with imperfect or limited credit histories who do... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
When shopping for a new credit card in today's market, it would behoove price conscious consumers to seriously consider cash rebate credit card offers. With a cash back rebate credit card, the cardholder is reimbursed for a percentage of their total year'... Read >
11th September 2009
The pace of today's life is a way too fast, and we are trying not to lag behind. Instant food and drinks, instant photos and manicure – instant everything! People want things to be instant to save time. This is why banks are widely promoting instant app... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
Some of the very best balance transfer cards are available online. Here you will find a plethora of information that will connect you to loaners and credit cards. Most sites supply data that will cover all particulars relating to credit cards, including A... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
The following are important terms to consider that generally should be disclosed in applications or in solicitations for credit that require no application. Ask about these terms when you're looking for a card. Annual Percentage Rate. The APR is a measure... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Investing in bonds is just like investing in stocks. Investors need to realize that investing in bonds entail risks which could affect the values of bonds. The major risk of investing in bonds comes from the concern about the issuers’ ability to meet ... Read >
Author: zakinah
03rd September 2009
With the help of credit cards, the users can go for easy shopping as they can purchase the things of their choice without the risk of carrying the amount with them. Nowadays, smart shoppers can choose a credit card from a wide variety of options. Before a... Read >
Author: Spencer
03rd September 2009
With the help of credit cards, the users can go for easy shopping as they can purchase the things of their choice without the risk of carrying the amount with them. Nowadays, smart shoppers can choose a credit card from a wide variety of options. Before a... Read >
Author: Spencer
13th August 2009
A credit card is one of the most convenient ways to pay for things that you need. If you are in the market for a new unsecured credit card, you no doubt want to get the best rates and terms on the card that you choose. Since there are so many cards out th... Read >
Author: Lara Sawyer
04th August 2009
Turn on the news or read the financial websites and you will notice an alarming trend. There is an epidemic of bank failures that are hitting the world. We have lost confidence in our banks to the point where a can buried in our backyard or a mattress i... Read >
Author: dmoskel
01st August 2009
Poor or less than perfect financial records tend to spell bad luck for may people. This is because, it becomes very difficult to get access to some privileges that other people seem to enjoy. Just as an example, acquisition of credit cards may become a ha... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
26th July 2009
The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act, which was recently passed into law, is intended to protect consumers from arbitrary and unannounced interest rate hikes, fees, and penalties charged to them by credit card companies. Desp... Read >
Author: Isaac Gervais
23rd July 2009
We are all becoming more dependant upon technology as time goes by, and we can all receive a lot of enjoyment and benefits from the technology available to us today such as iPods and iPhones, but many of us are disposing of these electronic devices irresp... Read >
Author: Mark Grey
10th July 2009
If you have bad credit, or have no credit history established, a secured card may be the most effective way to establish a healthy credit score. As with every purchase and financial selections, it's a good idea to make a comparison prior to selecting a se... Read >
Author: Diego Sanchez
04th July 2009
Credit card cheques are to be banned by the government as part of a new consumer protection scheme.
The Bank of England released figures showing that people living in the UK owe £233 billion on credit cards, overdrafts and other forms of loans.
The... Read >
Author: Which4u
18th June 2009
Because of the many credit card offers banks and issuers put on the table, it is quite easy for any consumer to be confused. More often than not, consumers are not so much into studying the terms and conditions of the contract they are signing. Before the... Read >
Author: Joe Owens
18th June 2009
Because of the many credit card offers banks and issuers put on the table, it is quite easy for any consumer to be confused. More often than not, consumers are not so much into studying the terms and conditions of the contract they are signing. Before the... Read >
Author: J. Owens
16th June 2009
With the taxing demands of today (pun intended) it is not uncommon to want better assurance that whatever you invest in will pay out well. Businesses crumble more frequently than government treasuries do, and thus investing in government bonds becomes the... Read >
Author: ajcones
16th June 2009
Many factors interplay in the rise and fall of a business. The fluctuating economy, competitive business landscape, and the availability of capital are just among the concerns of many company owners trying to survive the business arena. Among these three ... Read >
Author: Joe Owens
16th June 2009
Many factors interplay in the rise and fall of a business. The fluctuating economy, competitive business landscape, and the availability of capital are just among the concerns of many company owners trying to survive the business arena. Among these three ... Read >
Author: J. Owens
14th June 2009
What is 3-D Secure Payer Authentication?
Payer authentication enables all parties in an e-commerce payment transaction to transmit confidential and valid payment data, and provides verification to the merchant that the buyer is the authorized owner of ... Read >
Author: tugsearch
06th June 2009
There are many credit cards being offered out there and you should not fall prey to the first credit card issuer that contacts you. By comparing what the different issuers have to offer you’ll be able to get better terms on your credit card contract and... Read >
Author: Melissa Kellett
07th May 2009
Common stocks are the shares of a company, which large businesses and corporate issues to raise funds. Rarely some partnerships or trusts can also offer their shares, but only in special circumstances. Initially company’s shares are held by a group of i... Read >
Author: William King
01st May 2009
Being an applicant, you should determine your requirements and have your credit history evaluated. If your credit history has a good rating, select a card issuer. Visit credit card issuer’s office or you can visit issuer’s site, complete the form, tho... Read >
Author: Bob Adams
27th April 2009
If you suffer from bad credit history, would it be impossible for you to enjoy a high credit limit? Some people may think that this is an impossible feat. Until you improve your credit rating, you may feel that no credit card issuer will grant you highe... Read >
16th April 2009
With literally thousands to choose from, it can be daunting and not a little difficult to choose the best credit card for yourself. You could, like many people, take the simplest route and take the card that’s issued by your own bank. It’s easy, conve... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th April 2009
What is a Credit Card?
Put simply, a credit card is just a small piece of plastic that easily fits in your wallet. Well, it's not 'just a piece of plastic'; it's a very powerful piece of plastic which can be regarded as a compressed form of cash. We c... Read >
Author: Julia Sinan
08th April 2009
One of the most seemingly attractive areas of investment is that of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). Buying shares the first time they are offered to the public has considerable natural appeal, especially in a bull market, tempting investors with potentia... Read >
Author: baji
11th March 2009
How many times have you felt you had no idea of what credit card companies are offering or the difference between their products? Are credit card terms difficult for you to fully understand? You are not alone. Hundreds of North Americans make bad credit c... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash
10th March 2009
Most of us own a credit card, but how many of us think about which credit card we are carrying? You would ask, does it make a difference? Of course, it does. Lets understand the difference ok kind of cards you are using.
Basically, two types of credit... Read >
Author: heenavasvani
16th February 2009
Sometimes it gets complicated to afford the monthly payments on car loan but of course, you just don’t want to lose the car. Refinancing is always an option but then, if you decide to refinance or if you are taking a car loan, analyze thoroughly the ins... Read >
Author: Devora Witts
05th January 2009
Recent years have seen a big increase in competition within the Australian credit card industry, a sector that only five to ten years ago was heavily dominated by the big four banks. Some of these new issues have neen local non-bank issuers while others h... Read >
Author: Click4credit
19th December 2008
Are you suffering from poor credit history? If yes, perhaps you may consider getting a bad credit credit card. What are these cards and how can they help you? Are they recommended for everyone with poor credit?
These types of cards are sometimes also c... Read >
05th November 2008
Credit cards were born 50 years ago, on October 1, 1958, when American Express unveiled its legendary card. It was made of paper. The paper cards soon morphed into the familiar plastic credit cards, and today nearly everyone you know pays for purchases wi... Read >
Author: Click4credit
23rd October 2008
Prepaid debit cards, on the other hand, offer employers the ability to immediately transfer funds to employees anywhere in the world, and allow employees to quickly and easily access money in their home currencies, without the necessity of opening a forei... Read >
Author: ron7650
21st October 2008
Prepaid credit cards are those types of credit cards you pay for before you use them.The credit card user has to make a “security deposit” of a specified amount to pay for the prepaid credit card.You are required, as a rule, to pay from $200 to $500 a... Read >
Author: Alisdair Cosgrove
30th September 2008
What Are The Differences Between Unsecured And Secured Credit Cards?
A secured card is a credit card that a cardholder "secures" with a deposit to ensure payment of the outstanding balance if the cardholder defaults on payment. Secured credit cards are... Read >
Author: Debt Consolidation
15th September 2008
With fuel prices skyrocketing to over four dollars a gallon, people are looking for every travel advantage they can find to lower their fuel costs. One easy way to save money on gasoline or diesel is to utilize gas credit cards. gas credit cards are the... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
08th September 2008
Surfing on the internet there are always alot of very good shopping deals that can be purchased on the internet every day. That may include online services, such as credit card . Anyone can apply for a credit card without getting out of your home. There a... Read >
Author: nick makaryk
04th September 2008
Credit cards have become part and parcel of many a wallet, with many consumers turning to the useful little plastic cards in order to spread payments and free up a bit of extra cash. However, there are many misconceptions that come with owning a credit ca... Read >
Author: DCollins
03rd September 2008
Here a few tips if you've lost your purse or wallet. (This advice assumes you haven't recorded the contents of your wallet ... which is always a good thing to do).
You can find your credit card account numbers and phone numbers to contact the issuers ... Read >
Author: Joe Farinaccio
02nd September 2008
If your wallet is stolen you've got a problem. But if it leads to identity theft then you've got bigger problems.
Identity theft can result if a thief takes your personal info and uses it to open other accounts for their own gain. In other words, it ... Read >
Author: Joe Farinaccio
02nd September 2008
There are a lot of online business owners who get flustered by the language associated with the merchant services business. And there are several terms that won’t make sense the first time one hears them, but by spending just a little time studying – ... Read >
Author: Jim Osterman
12th August 2008
If your likely to need a loan, credit card, store credit or even insurance then your access to these products and the rates you pay will be determined by your credit rating. There are many factors used to calculate the rating but as most banks and issuers... Read >
Author: Click4credit
21st July 2008
The much publicized credit crunch has led to both consumers and credit companies tightening their belts. One of the companies taking drastic action is the UK’s biggest card lender Barclaycard, They have cut the credit limit of half a million customers ... Read >
Author: Elfy Anders
14th July 2008
How serious are your debt problems? The spectrum of possibilities ranges from negligible to severe. The fact that you bought this book indicates that debt is something you are concerned about. As you read this chapter and review the most common signs of d... Read >
Author: alexhalim
14th July 2008
More of Wayne's Story
Wayne, who you met in Chapter 6, after reviewing all of the possible credit card types and options, has decided that he wants to get both a Visa and a Master Card.
That's a good start. But now what? The terminology on the applicati... Read >
Author: alexhalim
14th July 2008
Early Warning Signs of Debt Problem
How serious are your debt problems? The spectrum of possibilities ranges from negligible to severe. The fact that you bought this book indicates that debt is something you are concerned about. As you read this chapter ... Read >
Author: alexhalim
14th July 2008
How serious are your debt problems? The spectrum of possibilities ranges from negligible to severe. The fact that you bought this book indicates that debt is something you are concerned about. As you read this chapter and review the most common signs of d... Read >
Author: alexhalim
14th July 2008
More of Wayne's Story
Wayne, who you met in Chapter 6, after reviewing all of the possible credit card types and options, has decided that he wants to get both a Visa and a Master Card.
That's a good start. But now what? The terminology on the applicati... Read >
Author: alexhalim
27th June 2008
As anyone who watches the news today knows, these are unique economic times that we all live in. For a student in college today, the economic challenges that present themselves can be even more daunting and complex. For instance, one goal of any college s... Read >
Author: DonaldRenal
08th May 2008
Nobody likes late fees and being late will cost you thousands of dollars. For some credit cards today, if you are late, you will have to shell out as much as $40 each time. This can put a nice sized hole in your pocket very quickly.
Now, I will provide... Read >
06th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
As a consumer, under the law, you are protected in matters regarding billing errors, defective products, interest rate on loans, lost or stolen credit cards, and leasing a personal property, such as cars, appliances for o... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
02nd April 2008
It’s hard to imagine a consumer without a credit card. The reasons are obvious – credit cards are more convenient, secure and allow you to earn different rewards. But for many consumers their plastics become a real disaster. Why does that happen? Ther... Read >
Author: Alissa
28th March 2008
In one of the more stunning instances of hypocrisy to come out of the political world, it was revealed that anti online gambling crusader Eliot Spitzer was deeply involved with a very upscale prostitution ring. It has been estimated that Spitzer spent in ... Read >
Author: J Davis
11th March 2008
Before you transfer that hefty credit card balance to a card with a super-low introductory rate, read the fine print and ask questions. Otherwise, you could end up paying fees and a much higher interest rate than you expected.
First, ask these question... Read >
Author: Betty Bowler
19th February 2008
Let me start by giving you the definition of a credit rating agency: a credit rating agency (CRA) is a company that assigns credit ratings for issuers of certain types of debt obligations. In some cases, these issuers are companies, cities, non-profit org... Read >
Author: Marcus Rolland
06th February 2008
Car insurance is a necessary condition for drivers. The fee for him, however, is a choice. Several issuers of auto insurance different prices for different surfaces. There are many factors that can affect the price will receive a shopping paradise. A youn... Read >
Author: ebet sanders
06th February 2008
Traveling abroad is always new experience and discoveries! If you are fond of traveling, using a credit card instead of cash is the best way of finance management. There are several reasons for that, the most significant of which is security.
Today bank... Read >
Author: Andrea Domini
24th January 2008
One of the most basic factors which determines how expensive your credit card is to use is it's interest rate, or APR (Annual Percentage Rate). The lower this figure, the less money you'll be charged for the privilege of borrowing money on the card.
As... Read >
Author: Michael Strauss
21st January 2008
Quick, tell me what you think would be a better word for a credit card?. It is not so much a matter of "credit" as of "convenience". Because credit cards do tend to have a lifestyle altering effect.
Without doubt credit cards come in handy at times whe... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
19th January 2008
In this day and age, a lot of things have changed from how they used to be, which can be new and exciting for most.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live debt-free? Possibly now is the time to sojourn wondering about it and jerk liabilit... Read >
Author: Maddy Shane
14th November 2007
As we all know, this subject is something that we could all use a little education on no matter who you are.Scrutiny out those neat cultivators to reassign faith-license balances to low-value licenses? Go gradually. The provisos and the delicate font are ... Read >
Author: Melani Mak
07th November 2007
It happens. You get yourself into a seemingly overwhelming load of debt, whether it is from credit cards, from personal financial setbacks, or even from things that you have no direct control over like a job layoff, huge medical expenses, a messy divorce,... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
08th October 2007
With a rising number of people experiencing credit woes, where are they to turn for a credit card? In the past it was difficult to qualify for a reasonable credit card offer with a poor credit rating. Most people with a low credit rating were stuck with a... Read >
Author: TheBenny
20th September 2007
Next to charming the gamble, a debt consolidation loan is a debtors fantasy. With one monthly payment and a fixed monthly payment schedule, you can actually see an end to those monthly payments.In actuality, consolidating bills isnt forever easy. If you h... Read >
Author: Smith Chen
11th September 2007
May consumers prefer to have a third party share the risk of future car mechanical breakdowns. Even if the premium is high enough to where it may not be worth it probability wise. However, they would rather play it safe, and not get themselves in a situ... Read >
Author: kmustaffa
24th August 2007
Airline credit cards come in two distinct flavors. The first is the bank sponsored card. These cards offer air miles as bonuses for using their card. In its most basic form the card holder is rewarded with one air mile for every dollar spent. These are qu... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
20th August 2007
Comparing low APR credit cards can be your first step towards substantial savings if you currently carry a monthly credit card balance. Let us first define exactly what APR is. APR is short for annual percentage rate and is basically the effective rate of... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
14th August 2007
As you make travel plans this summer, be sure to pack the plastic. Credit cards are a convenient tool to finance your trip. To make the most of them, it's best to keep a few factors in mind. Here's what you need to know before you go.
Plan Ahead
As... Read >
10th August 2007
Car insurance is a necessary for drivers. The price paid for it, however, is a choice. Different car insurance issuers charge different prices for their various coverages. There are multiple factors that affect the price one gets. A 70 year young man driv... Read >
Author: John Reed
24th July 2007
Comparing credit cards is an important first step to locating the best credit card offer. It’s not surprising that many consumers sign up for a card when they get flooded with pre-approved offers through the mails.
This blinded way of obtaining a c... Read >
Author: K. Phillip
20th July 2007
Finding the best balance transfer credit card has become much easier thanks to the magic of the Internet. Could you imagine having to go through those stacks of credit offers that choke our mailboxes on a daily basis in order to compare credit cards? What... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
20th July 2007
Comparing credit cards is a preliminary step to obtaining the best credit card deal. It’s not surprising that many consumers sign up for a card when they get flooded with pre-approved offers through the mails.
This blinded way of obtaining a credit c... Read >
Author: Kit Phillip
05th July 2007
The term “two cycle billing” may not be common knowledge to all credit card users, but it is a concept that everyone should be aware of. Some issuers have been moving away from the average daily billing cycle and changing over to the two cycle way of ... Read >
Author: TheBenny
01st July 2007
Obtaining an online credit card does not exclude the possibility of ending up in with an unwanted debt, i.e. a credit card debt. Many credit card holders and issuers deal with such a situation. The items that seem affordable at first may seem truly pricey... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson
26th June 2007
Although credit cards are generally used for purchasing goods in shops and online, they can also provide you with the same services as an ATM. If you are short of money and a credit card cannot be used, then you can use your credit card to withdraw money ... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
18th June 2007
Although credit cards only used to be available from a small number of banks, nowadays you can get credit cards just about anywhere. There are literally thousands of companies and financial institutions supplying credit cards, and so it really does pay to... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
01st June 2007
Before you select a credit card, you should compare what each credit card company or bank has to offer. If you get a credit card offer through the mail, you should go to the Internet and research the credit card offer more completely. You should also read... Read >
Author: Art Taylor
01st June 2007
The Visa Business Credit Card is one of the most popular business credit cards serving the business market today. Recognizing that businesses appreciate the need for good cash management, Visa offers business credit cards designed to provide business peop... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
01st June 2007
The internet is not only a good place for making comparisons between the various business credit card offers, but it is also a great channel to make your applications. This should make things somewhat easier and a great deal more convenient for you. You s... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
01st June 2007
When you are new in the business and you have not yet built a good credit history, issuers of business credit cards will most likely require you to personally guarantee your application for business credit cards. This requirement for a business credit car... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
01st June 2007
Banks realize that there is a fair amount of benefit to be had both ways through offering business credit cards to their business clientele. For this reason, you will probably be inundated by flyers and brochures offering you the opportunity to obtain a b... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
02nd May 2007
How an astute investor does her due diligence on Midway Gold
By Katherine Young
April 23, 2007
Imagine for a moment that you’re single and have recently met an attractive new woman, or man, as the case may be. You’ve taken them out for dinner. ... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
30th March 2007
Credit card institutions and banks are in a big competition game, so they are trying to capture new customers who have never had a credit card and even those who already have one.
So many times when you check your mail box, you see a credit card offer ... Read >
Author: Credit Cards
09th March 2007
Because the Ohio High Loan To Value industry is relatively young, there is often confusion over the nature of HLTV lending, its customers, and suppliers. Similar misunderstandings surround the potential risks and the related social costs and benefits that... Read >
Author: W. Allen
06th February 2007
If you are about to enter college, then you probably do not have any credit history or experience with credit cards. You don’t have to worry too much about this because you can build credit with the help of student credit cards. However, you have to be ... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
06th February 2007
Students who do not have previous credit histories can build credit through student credit cards. However, there is a need to be careful because these credit cards for students can be double edged swords. This is because an irresponsible and careless stud... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
06th February 2007
Student credit cards are a great way to build credit for those who do not have a previous credit history. However, student credit cards can be double edged swords in that they can both help a student establish good credit, but student credit cards also m... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
31st January 2007
Establishing credit when you are young can be difficult. Most credit card companies aren't interested in opening accounts for people who don't have established credit histories. They want to lend to people that they know will pay back. But how do you g... Read >
Author: Charles Essmeier
29th January 2007
The Fine Print Your Credit Card Issuer Doesn’t Want You To Read.
Our mailboxes are swamped with offers for low cost credit card with rates of 6% or lower against 15% and more for the average card. Sign the dotted line, and your unpaid balance is tran... Read >
Author: Josette Pajotte
29th January 2007
The FASB is one organization that provides standardized guidelines for financial reporting. The mission of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is to establish and improve standards of financial accounting and reporting for the guidance and edu... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa
22nd January 2007
Almost everybody knows the main advantages of owning a credit card. Credit cards are used all over the world and they are the most popular payment system these days. It is easier than ever to pay airline tickets or holidays using it, in almost every count... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland
22nd January 2007
The credit cards system is spread all over the world. This is now the most popular way to purchase goods and pay bills or taxes. Yet at the same time, this system is also very vulnerable. When a credit card is stolen or lost, unauthorized persons can use ... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland
22nd January 2007
The fastest, easier and most cost-effective payment system is the credit card. This system is very popular all over the world and will be developed further in the future. Credit cards firms are offering new and spectacular features yearly. The future cred... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland
22nd January 2007
The use of the credit card is now common all over the world. Credit cards are generally divided in two groups; those credit cards that are offering an interest-free period and those that don’t. Who was it again that said there's no such thing as a free ... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland
18th January 2007
Do you drive regularly? If you do, then you probably know how difficult it is to deal with the ever increasing price of gas. The fuel industry has become quite unstable because of the conflicts that often happen among major petroleum producing countries. ... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton
06th November 2006
Every single American is entitled to a free copy of their credit report. This is a new option as in the past people have had to pay for their credit report. This free credit report occurrence is due to the FTC’s ruling under the Fair and Accurate Credit... Read >
Author: Dean Iggo
29th September 2006
Common enough today, a model of the credit card in its modern form was first invented by a fiction writer in 1887. Edward Bellamy, author of Looking Backward, mentions the "credit card" in the context of a utopian and socialist American society of the fu... Read >
Author: Beth Hendrickson
21st August 2006
Credit Cards are now one of the most popular forms of short term debt. The reason for this popularity is that credit cards offer flexibility and convenience that no other forms of finance can provide.
When it comes to determining which credit card is b... Read >
Author: Shane Stocks
22nd July 2006
Untitled Document
Business Credit Cards Dangerous Or Not?
Given the variety of business credit card programs available, anyone with decent
credit should seriously consider one. Although intended primarily for small
business owners, t... Read >
Author: Simon Bolton
16th July 2006
The following are important terms to consider that generally should be disclosed in applications or in solicitations for credit that require no application. Ask about these terms when you're looking for a card. Annual Percentage Rate. The APR is a measure... Read >
Author: Beth Hendrickson
30th June 2006
Credit card companies keeps pushing hard to get more customers daily by giving "pre-approved" card offers to would be clients through mail. Chances are you've gotten one of this offers in your mail in recent days. Such promotion has being in existences lo... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor
22nd May 2006
Aside from all being precious metals; silver, gold and platinum also signify the difference between the various strata of credit cards available to cardholders. So, what's the difference between you having silver, gold and platinum credit cards?
Beside... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
14th April 2006
Some of the very best balance transfer cards are available online. Here you will find a plethora of information that will connect you to loaners and credit cards. Most sites supply data that will cover all particulars relating to credit cards, including A... Read >
Author: Bert Wills
06th April 2006
With so many different types of consumer credit cards available today it can sometimes be slightly overbearing determining which type of card you want or need. The following is a brief guide on the different types of consumer credit cards available today:... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Edward Vegliante
It is interesting to note that what started off as a marketing gimmick has now become an almost permanent part of the credit card industry in America and today 0% APR credit cards can in fact play a significant role in h... Read >
28th March 2006
An interesting ruling was made in the British Court of Appeals recently ...
The justices determined that British customers who use a credit card abroad or on the internet will be given the same protection as those who shop in Britain.
This decision ... Read >
Author: J Square Humboldt
17th March 2006
DEBT - who is to Blame?
Unfortunately, in todays world, debt in very nearly at endemic levels and is very much a way of life - of which to be fair, the finger cannot be pointed at any one single source to blame, but rather the blame must be shared by a... Read >
Author: Gary Durkin
07th March 2006
Shopping UK - Credit Card Security
Shopping on the Internet is no less safe than
shopping in your local store. Follow these tips
to ensure your online shopping experience is
a happy one.
Will My Credit Card Details be Stolen?
If you s... Read >
Author: John Lynch
06th February 2006
Sarbanes Oxley is not only the original Act, but also all the interpretations in the new (after Enron and World Com) legal and political context. There is no room to "forget" to include legal proceedings after Sarbanes Oxley. The Act imposes a number of n... Read >
Author: George Lekatis
03rd February 2006
Cash back credit cards are a great way to get some of your money back that you spend using your credit cards.
With plenty of credit cards issuers offering this to the credit card customers now, to entice hem into spending more, there is one thing that I... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
14th January 2006
The Small Corporate Registration was designed specifically for small businesses. It allows small companies to raise equity or debt capital publicly without having to register with Securities and Exchange Commission. It is designed to streamline the state ... Read >
Author: joseph Quinones
08th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Edward Vegliante
Citibank recently launched a new credit card that takes away an important sting felt by many consumers: late fees. In an unusual move, the bank is now offering consumers "permanent forgiveness" for late payments and will... Read >
10th December 2005
Why You Need Boat Insurance
Some people simply overlook boat insurance. They think that nothing bad is going to happen, when in reality, bad things often happen involving boats!
If you own a boat, you need boat insurance. In fact, many states now ... Read >
Author: Ian Major
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