Articles, tagged with "0 balance transfer credit cards", page 1
17th August 2011
If you shop in Home Depot a lot, then getting your own Home Depot Credit Card will definitely be a good idea.
There is a great selection of credit cards available in the market today. And the Home Depot Credit Card is just one of them. Another example ...
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Author:
suzyryzzyr
31st July 2011
There are many people in Australia who are actually looking to have balance transfer credit cards that are actually good to have them a lot of ways possible. Having a zero balance transfer credit cards is also a very good approach, as did not have to worr...
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Author:
Mikeandy
30th June 2011
When you want to manage your out of control debt on your credit card, it is best to go for balance transfer credit cards. The best fund transfer credit cards are 0 balance transfer credit cards with 0% rate for 6 to 24 months as an introductory offer. The...
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Author:
Adam smeeth
03rd June 2011
Holding a large balance on a credit card can be one of the most expensive to borrow money.
However, even if the interest accrues and payments are just covering there are simple things you can do to mitigate the force of the debt and proof yourself for ...
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Author:
jammy
26th February 2011
Credit score cards are being utilised on a wider basis all around the entire world simply because of its various benefits. the key benefit is that it can be carried and utilized everywhere without acquiring to carry nay liquid money. when you are issued w...
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Author:
Roosevelt Arnold
23rd February 2011
Credit cards are such plastic cards which are used by almost all people these days to pay bills or other payables and then repaying this cash after certain time span along with the fixed interest rates. While choosing right type of credit card for onesel...
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Author:
AEverton
09th February 2011
As a form of revolving credit - that is, a deal which has terms which may change according to the circumstance of both the lender and the borrower during the course of the arrangement - the credit card is generally assumed to more flexible than other fina...
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Author:
Julia Cook
20th January 2011
It should always be the aim of consumers to pay less for their credit cards.
In the ideal world of the credit card, as seen by personal finance experts, cardholders wouldn't pay anything at all for their borrowing.
This can often be the case. Take...
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Author:
Julia Cook
20th January 2011
It's not fashionable to say it these days but credit cards can still be rewarding for many users.
Without certain attractions the plastic products just wouldn't be as popular as they are today and the things drawing consumers aren't lies: credit cards...
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Author:
Julia Cook
13th January 2011
Whoever first came up with the idea for new years resolutions must be pretty proud of themselves right about now.
What might have started as a nice tradition has become a billion pound exercise in self restraint and self goading which promises that it...
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Author:
Julia Cook
22nd December 2010
The thing about New Year's resolutions, famously, is that they're hard to stick to.
The problem is not necessarily coming up with a good idea - there are few of us who wouldn't agree that we could be better with our money, more productive or more orga...
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Author:
Julia Cook
14th December 2010
According to the British Banking Association, Britons are now transferring more balance between credit cards than ever before.
The association doesn't release figures on the kind of cards that are being transferred from and to but it's a safe bet to a...
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Author:
Julia Cook
03rd December 2010
Look at credit cards in the UK and it's likely that you'll be offered, somewhere along the line, a balance transfer credit card.
That's a reminder, even as you look for a card and hope not to fall into unmanageable debt yourself, that credit card debt...
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Author:
Julia Cook
03rd December 2010
It seems slightly naive to say that there are only three things that you need to think about when it comes to transferring a balance to a low interest deal.
It is naive. But, luckily, the title of this article refers not to three things which are the ...
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Author:
Julia Cook
26th November 2010
What is the cat method of credit card comparison? As might be suspected, it involves an ordinary moggie and a clutch full of credit card deals.
Not really. CAT stands for Card Deal; Availability and Top Transactions and it should help you to remember ...
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Author:
Julia Cook