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The Truth About 0 Interest Rate Credit Cards

17th November 2006
This article aims to tell you the awful truth about how credit card suppliers designate the month's repayment in their own favor by creating various levels of "cash importance" predicated on the various interest rates that the banks charge, so that users ... Read >
Author: Peter Deakin

Manage and Eliminate your Credit Card Debt

15th November 2006
Credit Card Debt is the main contributor to personal debt and cause for many financial problems. Once your credit card debt starts growing it becomes more and more difficult to eliminate it and become debt free. Everyday you get credit card offers, ... Read >
Author: Kate Ross

New Directory of Low APR Credit Cards

20th September 2006
The interest rate is one of the most important factors in choosing a credit card. It's not easy to choose the cheapest card, because many other factors are influential, but generally the lower the interest rate, the more the customer can save. Low APR cre... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Paying The Price Of Credit Card Jumping

20th September 2006
Having a debt and paying no interest on it seems almost too good to be true. But many consumers use their credit cards to do just that. The process is known as rate surfing or credit card jumping. How Do I Start With Credit Card Jumping? Many credit... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny

Single Rate Credit Cards: A Guide

07th July 2006
With so many credit card deals on the market, consumers can have a hard time deciding on the right deal for them. There are many rate options for new credit card customers. These include cards with a 0% interest rate for a fixed period, low balance transf... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny

Flat Rate Credit Cards

08th June 2006
When credit cards were first introduced, they were a pretty simple proposition: use your card for purchases, and be charged a single rate of interest on your unpaid balance. Then came the rise of the ATM (cash machine), and credit card issuers realised... Read >
Author: Michael Strauss

Using A Low Interest Credit Card

28th May 2006
Most credit card companies have low interest credit cards. Usually these will come with a low or no interest rate credit card for six to twelve months. On top of that, these cheap credit cards will go to a high fixed rate or high variable rate card at the... Read >
Author: Robert Alan

Fixed Rate Vs. Variable Rate Credit Cards

22nd May 2006
Although it is mostly industry practice to charge a variable rate of interest on outstanding credit balances at a certain percentage rate above Prime Lending Rate, it is possible, these days, to obtain a fixed rate credit card. So, when would you want to ... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny

How to Save Thousands on Credit Card Interest Payments

18th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Andrew Saari According to cardweb.com, the average American family owes over $8,000 in credit card debt. This can lead to thousands of dollars in interest paid each year to credit card companies. One strategy for lowering interest pay... Read >
Author: Andrew Saari

How to Find the Best Low Interest Credit Cards

04th April 2006
Low interest credit cards are a great choice if you feel that you are paying too high interest rates on your credit cards. If you want to lower your credit card debt, then you can consider getting a credit which has a low rate of interest. Here are some o... Read >
Author: Daniel Cohen

How to evaluate low interest credit card offers

28th March 2006
When you are looking at all the low interest credit card offers you may receive, you are going to want to evaluate each offer carefully. There area a few different things that you are going to want to look at very carefully. One thing to look at with all ... Read >
Author: Rachel Nava

Finding a Low Interest Credit Card Offer

17th March 2006
If you listen to the experts, they'll tell you that a low, fixed-rate card is better than a variable rate credit card that starts low and then slowly creeps up its interest rate every year. The difference is that fixed rate credit cards tend not to have j... Read >
Author: Joshua Shapiro

The Lowdown on Low Interest Rate Credit Cards

17th March 2006
Low interest rate credit cards are useful for those who carry their credit card balance forward every month. However, not all applicants for a low interest rate credit card actually manage to acquire one. The reason for this is that these cards require a ... Read >
Author: Samuel Petry

Choosing To Apply For A 0% Intro Rate Credit Card

25th February 2006
If you're of age and with a permanent source of income, maybe it's time to own a credit card. If you haven't ever considered owning a credit card, maybe it's time to do so. There are a lot of good things that could be made possible simply by owning a cred... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

Applying For a 0% Intro Rate Credit Card

20th February 2006
When it comes to credit cards, the reward credit cards are usually much more popular because more often than not, consumers are dazzled by the concept of earning points and winning prizes for themselves just by using their credit cards. But you see, that'... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
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