Articles, tagged with "credit card balance transfer", page 5
09th February 2007
Draw up a monthly budget that shows you how much money you have left once all your bills have been paid. Ensure you stick to your budget, otherwise continued overspending will put you back in the red and cost you money in fees and interest charges that ...
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Author:
Marco Barra
30th January 2007
On the total contrast with last year's predictions, companies made a come back by
re-introducing the interest free deals.
Using the credit card balance transfer, a large number of companies-as data from www.Moneyfacts.co.uk is showing to us- are havi...
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Author:
Alison White
20th October 2006
A credit card system is a type of retail transaction settlement. It is named after the small plastic card issued to cardholders. A credit card differs from a debit card wherein, money is deducted from the users's account on every transaction. In the case ...
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Author:
Joseph Kenny
12th October 2006
Credit cards can help you earn! Sounds unbelievable? Well, that is what the 0% credit card balance transfer has been doing. Nowadays, companies have bettered the introductory interest rate offer by throwing in extended 0% interest periods if holders of ot...
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Author:
Robert Alan
12th October 2006
Broke, in debt, and on the lookout for a quick fix? In that case, the offer of a 0% credit card balance transfer is sure to have caught your eye. Many among us jump at such offers without much forethought. 0% deals on balance transfers or purchases seem ...
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Author:
Robert Alan
06th July 2006
Credit card jumping has become a common practice. The term refers to the habit of moving debt balances from card to card to take advantage of preferential rates. But just how worthwhile is credit card jumping for consumers?
UK consumers have staggering...
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Author:
Joseph Kenny
04th July 2006
If you have a credit card you're likely to have debt, but you could save a small fortune on repayments by transferring the outstanding balance on one credit card to another credit card. Credit card balance transfers are an easy option for managing credit....
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Author:
Joseph Kenny
18th June 2006
Only two out of three credit card customers pay their balances off every month, paying more than they should (and could). If you're one of them, do not despair; with a credit card balance transfer you could easily do a balance transfer and save! If you re...
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Author:
Robert Alan
16th June 2006
The balance transfer credit card is one of the starkest examples of how competition benefits the end consumer. Consumers with good credit and high credit card usage can use balance transfer credit card to save dollars from a few hundred to much more depen...
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Author:
Robert Alan
16th June 2006
Nowadays, credit cards offer many features designed to appeal to everyone -- from cash back and rebate offers to point systems and frequent flyer miles. Many of these offers work to your advantage only if you make large and frequent purchase. On the same ...
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Author:
Robert Alan
12th June 2006
Credit cards are often the cause of financial troubles for many people today. They are often so easy to get - but they can also be so hard to control. However, by taking advantage of some special balance transfer credit cards, help can be found that could...
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Author:
Robert Alan
07th June 2006
A credit card balance transfer is not right for everyone. Just like most of the options in the world of finance there are some definite benefits to getting your own balance transfer credit card as well as some pretty significant downsides. The key to succ...
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Author:
Robert Alan
25th May 2006
Low interest credit cards are essential tools for the frequent credit card user. Because many people cannot pay off their credit cards entirely when the bill arrives each month, enrolling in a low interest rate credit card program can help you keep your i...
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Author:
Robert Alan
24th May 2006
Balance transfer credit car offers have been a popular means of literally transferring a balance from one credit card to the next. The primary reason that someone would enact a balance transfer is so that he or she could obtain a lower interest rate than ...
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Author:
Robert Alan
21st May 2006
Many people discover that their credit card debt is out of control when they get their monthly bank statement. Mortgage payment, everyday spending, services and occasionally getaways or dining out can bring your balance over-the-limit fees. It's time to ...
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Author:
Natalie Aranda