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15th September 2009
Learn about the costs and rules of the card.
What is the annual fee and are there any costs in acquiring the credit card? What is the interest going to be after the initial 90-day teaser interest rate vanishes? What is your credit limit and what is the p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
With all the spending you do on a weekly basis, wouldn’t it be great to get some of that cash back at the end of the year? With credit card rebates, you can do just that. Rebate credit cards offer you a percentage of your money back. So when you spend w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
If you have a credit card (most Americans have over 10) then you've probably received an offer called a "payment holiday". You'll receive a letter that says something to the effect, "That because XYZ Credit Card Company understands how difficult it is for... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
30th July 2009
Recently there was a very sizeable shake up over in Credit Card land which should have been a massive story but in some way slipped through the cracks.
Every single credit card agreement, the contract you sign before you can be sent a brand new credit... Read >
Author: JoelaCarlsen
12th June 2009
Under the Federal Law, credit card companies are required to disclose all its fees and terms to its holders. Nevertheless, what you read in the fine print may not be the complete details of what you should know. In this article, let’s tackle some of t... Read >
Author: Allisson May
02nd February 2009
For a newly established business without corporate credit, the basis for approval for a business credit card would be the business owner’s personal credit history. If you carefully examine your contract, it contains a clause that discusses your persona... Read >
Author: Allisson May
02nd February 2009
For a newly established business without corporate credit, the basis for approval for a business credit card would be the business owner’s personal credit history. If you carefully examine your contract, it contains a clause that discusses your persona... Read >
Author: Allisson May
21st October 2008
The best credit cards aren't always easy to come by, especially when the bad ones try to disguise themselves so well. Before you jump into any credit card agreement, make sure the card you're applying for is really one of the good ones. Here are three thi... Read >
Author: Sean Masterson
20th July 2008
How many of the credit-challenged masses would be happy to have Capital One secured credit cards in their wallets? Capital One is one of the best credit card companies out there, and there's something to be said for carrying the "what's in your wallet?" p... Read >
Author: Sean Masterson
15th July 2008
Credit cards are complex items, and the best credit card for you may not be the best one for your neighbor or friend. When you compare credit cards, there are a lot of factors to consider, but the most important thing is the factor that's most important ... Read >
Author: Click4credit
14th July 2008
One of the worst experiences that limo renter can have is reserving a limo for a special occasion and getting ripped off by the limo company. It does not only ruin your supposed to be memorable day but it may also lead up to costing an individual a great... Read >
Author: John McCann
17th June 2008
We are always hearing the term ‘APR’, but do you actually know what it means and more importantly what it can affect and how? Well here is APR 101 and hopefully the following article will clarify what APR is and some of the important things it can aff... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa
25th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ann Wilson
Gas reward credit cards are great but the truth is they're not really for everyone. Usually, this type of reward credit card is affiliated with a particular gas station, and if you don't purchase your gas from that station... Read >
Author: Ann
02nd August 2007
Credit card debt is the Number One of debt issues that is not just affecting American households but worldwide in general. Many people are drowning into credit card debt and find themselves hard to get rid of it. If you are in the same situation, praying ... Read >
Author: Cornie Herring
31st July 2007
Have you ever wonder how much of your credit card's monthly payment go to the principal of your credit card debt? Many people don't really care about it and continue enjoying the benefit of payment just the minimum amount due in their credit card statemen... Read >
Author: Cornie Herring
07th June 2007
1. Make sure that you make the most of the 0% interest offering provided by you lender
The norm is somewhere between six months to a year. Many people take out a card, wait until this period has expired then transfer to another company.
This is fine... Read >
01st June 2007
One of the most attractive features of business credit cards is the zero percent introductory annual percentage rate (APR). All issuers of business credit cards offer this feature, and most applicants for business credit cards have learned to expect this ... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
25th April 2007
The best balance transfer credit cards aren't really as hard to find as the proverbial needle in the haystack. It's just a matter of understanding what makes certain cards the best of the best.
If you're interested in finding the best balance transfer ... Read >
Author: Max Anderson
21st February 2007
Navigating the sea of credit card rates isn't exactly a breeze -- and the credit card companies make it that way on purpose. The more murky the waters, the more room they have to make money (and money is the name of the game for the credit card industry).... Read >
Author: Max Anderson
15th November 2006
There are a wide variety of credit card offers available specifically to students. Some companies even set up booths on campus, and there are more that provide information online. Here are five tips to help you choose the best student credit card for yo... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz
15th November 2006
Morgan Stanley is the issuer for a variety of Discover cards as well as several UK only credit cards. Here are five tips to help you choose the best Morgan Stanley credit card for you:
1. Know your credit needs and habits. How much do you usually s... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz
15th November 2006
MasterCard credit cards are one of the most common types, and they are widely accepted around the world. MasterCard is a method of payment, but the credit cards are not actually issued by MasterCard. Instead, the cards are issued by banks or finance com... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz
26th October 2006
With credit card fraud and banking violations dominating the news headlines at least once every month, consumers are becoming increasingly worried that their credit cards might be abused or stolen; worse yet, many consumers do not know what immediate step... Read >
Author: Jack Mack
13th August 2006
Advanta Bank Corp. is a credit card issuer focused on providing the best cards for small businesses. They offer a variety of options that are ideal for small business owners and their employees, with features such as 0% APR introductory rates, rewards pr... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz
13th August 2006
HSBC Bank offers a variety of credit cards designed for several specific markets. Their offerings include rewards cards, high end platinum cards, and even cards designed to help improve weak credit ratings. Here are five tips to help you choose the best... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz
13th August 2006
Instant approval for credit cards is available on the Internet or by phone from many major credit card companies. This process drastically reduces the time it takes to get your credit card by providing approval (or denial) within a few minutes of enterin... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz
13th August 2006
Discover offers a variety of credit card options, and is famous for their cash back rewards programs. Here are five tips to help you choose the best Discover credit card for you:
1. Know your credit needs and habits. How much do you usually spend o... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz
13th August 2006
With the constantly rising price of gasoline, a gas credit card can be a great option for anyone with a car. These credit cards can offer as much as a 10% rebate on gasoline purchases, and may even offer reduced rebates on other types of purchases. Here... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz
12th August 2006
Chase offers a wide variety of credit cards, with something for almost anyone. Some of their offerings include Visa, MasterCard, student and alumni cards for various colleges, business cards, travel rewards cards, retail cards and cards supporting differ... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz
12th August 2006
Citibank offers a wide variety of credit cards, including both Visa and MasterCard cards. Which you choose to apply for should depend on how you will use the card and what features are most important to you. Here are five tips to help you choose the bes... Read >
Author: Beth Derkowitz
16th June 2006
With all the spending you do on a weekly basis, wouldn't it be great to get some of that cash back at the end of the year? With credit card rebates, you can do just that. Rebate credit cards offer you a percentage of your money back. So when you spend wit... Read >
Author: Robert Alan
17th May 2006
Most major credit card issuers now offer their members a variety of different free insurance programs. It is highly recommended that you review the insurance terms of your credit card agreement as in certain circumstances the credit card insurance offered... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
01st February 2006
Credit cards do not have to end up costing you the earth. So long as you can keep your spending under control, and are able to pay off your monthly bill in full each month, your credit card will probably cost you nothing. Every purchase you make with your... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny
13th August 2005
By: James Dimmitt
The next time you open your credit card statement, take a closer look at the small insert titled "changes to your credit card agreement". You know the one I'm speaking about. It's that small, folded paper written in legalese ... Read >
Author: James Dimmitt
12th August 2005
Let's look at a real world example: A woman purchased a new $4,000 large screen TV a few months ago based on the knowledge her monthly payment was going to be $175, and based on the 9% interest rate charged by her credit card company. For five months stra... Read >
Author: Phil Andrews
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