Articles, tagged with "interest card", page 5
09th March 2010
Thanks to the explosion of credit card use in the western world, there is one question which more and more people find themselves asking: how can I pay off my credit card debt?
Answer - You can pay off your credit card debt using either one or more of ...
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Author:
Liz Baker
22nd February 2010
Debt Consolidation:
Your goal in debt consolidation is to lower your overall costs. To accomplish this, you must get the lowest interest rate possible. You also need a plan to pay off your debts in 3 to 5 years. It will not be instant. Remember, yo...
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Author:
Raleigh Irwin
11th January 2010
Everybody wants to find a good way of comparing credit card rates before selecting a suitable card. However, very few people manage to do this.
Most people succumb to the time pressure and they select a card after a brief analysis or a quick dis...
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Author:
Alick
08th January 2010
Is your phone ringing at all hours of the day and night? Are you afraid to answer it because you know it's the credit card company calling again? You are not alone! With the tough economy and high unemployment rate many Americans are struggling just to su...
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Author:
Wes Kennedy
07th January 2010
The interest rates charged on credit and store cards can vary widely. That applies not only to the headline rate - the interest rate that appears as a ‘typical' rate in advertising and marketing literature - but also to individual customers; according t...
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Author:
Andrew Regan
07th January 2010
In one word, yes! If you are self-employed, quite simply, you are discriminated against. It's
unfair: I know that, you know that, and the credit companies know that, but it doesn't change a thing. To make the most of being self-employed, make sure you ...
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Author:
Jim Atman
09th October 2009
With 0% interest credit cards we have a great way to manage our finances to our benefit and not only keep
money in our own pocket but make money at the same time. Lets find out how, shall we?
Interest rates were, at the turn of the millenium, at on...
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Author:
Joseph A
05th October 2009
With the resources available to travelers and the global crunch biting hard, the strength of the America dollar in many safari holiday destinations such as Kenya Uganda Tanzania and the safari packages offered by tour companies and safari agencies it's...
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Author:
AfricanSafaris
16th September 2009
John opened the mailbox and lo and behold, another credit card bill. He had heard of debt consolidation but still wondered "how do you consolidate credit card debt?". He couldn't afford another dollar of interest, and he knew he had to find a way out of t...
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Author:
Jake Siemens
10th September 2009
Credit Card Payoff in an Economic Downturn
Overview
The economy has shifted in America, the market is reeling, business and industry
are struggling to hold on and consumers are facing down sizing, reductions, layoffs
and foreclosures.
In the...
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Author:
newdebtrules
10th September 2009
If you are a responsible credit card customer and you are able to maintain a low outstanding balance, you may receive offers for a new, no interest credit card. Some banks do offer such a deal and although it may make no difference on your part, there are...
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Author:
Elijah James
08th September 2009
Good things happen to people who maintain a good credit record. They are eligible for zero percent interest cards. Such cards pose a higher risk to the bank that is why responsible people are preferred customers for this type of credit card. There are act...
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Author:
Elijah James
03rd September 2009
Credit cards are used everywhere all over the world. With the advance of technology they are accepted worldwide and even on the Internet. This means that you can purchase an item from anywhere in the world and pay it with your credit card from the comfort...
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Author:
Miach Boden
03rd August 2009
Zero interest credit cards represent the best choice for many people when they are faced with the options of choosing a credit card. The reason is that zero interest credit cards provide a great opportunity to reduce credit card expenses.
However, there ...
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Author:
Willie Aris
01st August 2009
The debts that people accrue through the use of credit cards is among the major reasons why they file for bankruptcy. This implies that, if people could have a way of controlling their spending habits, then this would be by minimizing the use of these pla...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu