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  • Credit Card Basics  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Applying for a credit card is a common online activity, but how can you decide which one to go for? Understanding the basics will go a long way in helping you to reach your decision.
  • Interest free but not transfer-free; the £240 million cost of switching credit cards  By : Adam Singleton
    UK credit card holders paid £240 million in transfer fees last year switching their credit card balances to zero-interest deals.
  • Get foreign currency from UK ATMs with your credit card  By : Adam Singleton
    Link recently announced more high street ATMs are to offer foreign currency, and Raphael’s Bank have unveiled multi-currency ATMs at airports, making getting holiday money much more convenient for travellers.
  • Give online comparison sites some credit  By : Andrew Regan
    Comparison sites help alleviate the challenge of finding a suitable credit card amidst the muddle of offers.
  • 10 Reasons To Own a Business Credit Card  By : TheBenny
    No matter the size of your company, be it large or small, you may still benefit from owning a business credit card. This article presents 10 reasons why having a credit card that is specificly designed for business is a beneficial decision for you, your company, and its employees.
  • Advice guide launched to help consumers with credit card statements.  By : Andrew Regan
    The new advice guide provides credit card consumers with need-to-know information about common features and terms, while offering detailed advice on what to look out for when checking statements.
  • How Much Does Your Personal Loan Cost?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    We all want to get the cheapest loan possible, but how do we know how expensive a loan really is? The interest rate doesn't always tell the whole story.
  • How To Spot A Credit Card Scam  By : Darren Allsop.
    Most people don't realize how common Credit card scams are. Many companies target the consumers with less than perfect credit or those with badly damaged credit. For those consumers companies are not banging down the door to offer you a credit card with a great deal.
  • Why Choose A Gas Credit Card?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Gas credit cards are now available from almost every gas station it seems. Why would you choose one over an ordinary card?
  • 6 Ways to Improve Your Credit Score  By : DaveT
    Having a bad credit can be detrimental to your financing and places a number of hurdles in front of you when it comes to availing loans. Having a poor credit score can happen to anyone for a number of reasons ranging from not paying debts off to missing payments on bills. Luckily, there are way...
  • How’s Our Credit Score Percentage?  By : Darren Allsop.
    It is considered that an excellent credit score, the simpler it will be to gain loans, credit cards & mortgages. But most people have no idea what actually makes up your score. There are actually five separate things that make up your score.
  • Basic Information On Credit Cards And How To Get A Credit Card  By : Aaron Brooks
    Introduced just before World War II by individual corporations in the US, credit cards helped company personnel go on business trips without spending personal money. The pioneers in credit cards were Diner’s Club and American Express.
  • Different Types Of Credit Cards You Need To Know About  By : Aaron Brooks
    These days marketing ploys are resulting in an amazing bouquet of credit cards. From a simple form of plastic money, credit cards have metamorphosed into cards that give grocery discounts, clock travel miles, and add points to travel miles, offer online facilities, and more.
  • How Is Our Credit Score?  By : Darren Allsop.
    Everyone knows that if you have a good credit score, the easier it is to borrow money or get financing. A lot of credit seekers do not know how a credit score is calculated. There are many deciding factors in calculating your credit score, we hope you find this article helpful.
  • Why Credit Cards Are Your Friends  By : Omar Reed
    Many people balk at having credit cards because they think that by owning one, they would immediately spiral into the depths of bankruptcy. Admittedly, this may happen – but only if you are unable to control your urge to have retail therapy at every instant; and if you do not know how to take advant
  • 27,400 Cases of Identity Theft Daily - Will You Be Next?  By : Christopher Phillips
    There are 10,000,000 victims of identity theft every year in the United States alone. Are you protected from this very serious crime? Find out how you can safeguard yourself.
  • Interesting Tidbits About Vino  By : Xav Moldonio
    Whether you are a long time enthusiast or just getting into it, the world of wine production and consumption can be complex. Following are a couple things you might know, but then again may not.
  • Things You Probably Don’t Know Affect Your Credit  By : Robert Zangrilli
    This article offers tips on ways to improve your credit. It also offers some pointers on things that you may not have known affect your credit negatively.
  • Debt Settlement and your Credit  By : Robert Zangrilli
    The primary purpose of good credit is to save you money by helping you procure lower interest rates that otherwise wouldn’t be available to you.
  • Gambling Merchant Accounts – 10 Points to Ponder  By : Jess Gables
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    Choosing a gambling merchant account, much like choosing any other merchant account or online payment gateway, requires a good deal of thought and consideration, as the main purpose of an Internet payment gateway is to ensure the safe and secure transaction of funds between an online service provider and a client.
  • Understanding Business Credit Card Terms  By : Devin Gilliland
    Credit card terms are easy to learn and understand. Any one who owns a credit card or plans to get a credit card for the first time must be familiar with credit card terms.
  • The Credit Card Issuer (the Bank) and Associated Costs  By : Devin Gilliland
    Banks which offer credit card services have overall remained very profitable; however the risk is very high, because the credit card business is all about giving unsecured (uncollateralized) loans.
  • Manufacturing Credit Cards: Materials and Processes  By : Devin Gilliland
    The credit card is made of many plastic layers, laminated together. The center is commonly made from a plastic resin known as polyvinyl chloride acetate (PVCA). This resin is then mixed with other materials, such as dyes and plasticizers to give it the appropriate look and feel.
  • Getting Your First Business Credit Card  By : Devin Gilliland
    Many people believe that the banks will turn their request down due to their lack of credit history, which is possible for small businesses and new start-ups. But one can get a credit card if he has a steady source of income.
  • Different Types of Credit Cards  By : Devin Gilliland
    Deciding on a card that suits your requirements is considered a wise decision. There are different types of credit card that exist today. Some are better for individual users while others are geared towards small businesses.
  • Using Business Credit Cards  By : Devin Gilliland
    With demands that are on a continuous growth, many business owners employ the use of business credit cards but there are some tricks in using the appealing payment options.
  • Tips for Using Business Credit Cards  By : Devin Gilliland
    These days, one of the first things business owners should look into is finding a business credit card that they are going to use to help them conducting business transactions or monitoring business expenses in a more efficient manner.
  • The Importance of Business Credit Cards in Modern Society  By : Devin Gilliland
    Not owning and using credit cards is not a valid option nowadays. They play a crucial part in people’s lives whether we are talking about an ordinary single user or a corporate entity.
  • Helping your Business with Business Credit Cards  By : Devin Gilliland
    In the present day society, business cards are past the level of useful and are now a growing necessity for corporations and businesses all over the world. Businesses of all complexity now enjoy the advantages offered by business credit cards.
  • Facts about Business Credit Cards  By : Devin Gilliland
    Created for supporting any business, the business credit card is in deed a solution that gives you the guarantee of separating your business expenses from your personal ones. The use of business credit cards spares you of any tax complications that could arise by mixing credits or accounts.
  • About Sports Affinity Credit Cards  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Sports affinity cards let you donate funds to your team at no direct cost to yourself, and also offer other benefits of interest to sports fans. Find out if one is right for you.
  • Credit Counseling Vs. Debt Settlement  By : Robert Zangrilli
    Credit counseling or debt settlement? While naturally Franklin Debt Relief is inclined to argue on behalf of debt settlement over credit counseling,
  • Credit cards are vend transaction settlements  By : Ganesh
    Credit cards are used all over the world and they are the most popular payment system these days. It is a vend transaction settlement and the system is operated through the small plastic card which bears its name. Governed by ISO 7810, the standard that specifies credit cards size and shape, the substantial card itself always takes a similar format.
  • Charity Credit Cards - A Good Deal?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Charity credit cards are often presented as an easy way to donate to charity without any cost to yourself, but is it really that simple? This article shows how there might be more cost effective options available.
  • Credit Card Incentives-Choosing The Perfect Credit Card  By : nick makaryk
    Not Understanding all the terms and conditions on your credit card before you sign-up can cause financial troubles in the future if not used properly.
  • Common Pitfalls of Credit Card Use  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Credit cards are an incredibly popular and convenient part of modern life, but if used unwisely they can lead to financial problems. Find out how to stay out of trouble with your card.
  • Choosing Cashback Or Rewards Credit Cards  By : Michael D. Strauss
    With the demise of balance transfers as an attractive credit card offer, cashback and rewards schemes are growing in popularity. Find out what they are and how you could profit from using them.
  • Tips to find good credit cards  By : Ganesh
    Credit card means, it is a convention between consumers and the credit issuer. The issuance of credit constitutes an offer of Credit which may be withdrawn by the issuer at any time, and preceding to acceptance of the offer through the use of the credit card by the cardholder. The credit industry is annoying to replace cash, as a medium of exchange, with a computerized credit and debit card system which would electronically execute all of our financial affairs and track our every move.
  • Secured Credit Cards  By : Devin Gilliland
    Credit card owners, the merchants or banks; everybody needs to be sure that every transaction is secure. For merchants, credit card transactions are becoming more secure than any other form of payment because the transaction is made a few minutes after the account verification.
  • How to Choose a Credit Card  By : Devin Gilliland
    Before accepting one of the tempting offers that are coming in the mail, that urge the client to accept, thorough research is a must. The customer must find the best deal. As a credit card is a form of payment and borrowing, the terms and conditions will affect the overall cost. The best way to choose the issuer is to compare fees and terms before opening a credit account.
  • How to Build Your Credit Card Rating  By : Devin Gilliland
    Almost everybody knows the main advantages of owning a credit card. Credit cards are used all over the world and they are the most popular payment system these days. It is easier than ever to pay airline tickets or holidays using it, in almost every country. But the credit card rating is paying a significant role in the cardholder's life. If the cardholder has a very good credit history, this will help him to gain more advantages in the future.
  • Credit Cards Advantages  By : Devin Gilliland
    The credit cards system is spread all over the world. This is now the most popular way to purchase goods and pay bills or taxes. Yet at the same time, this system is also very vulnerable. When a credit card is stolen or lost, unauthorized persons can use its number illegally, and a great amount of money will be lost.
  • Credit Card Security  By : Devin Gilliland
    The credit card seems to be one of the most popular ways to make any kind of payment; it is easier to purchase goods or pay taxes or bills using it. The credit card owner has user friendly accessible credit but he also has the ability to keep track of his expenses.
  • Credit Card History  By : Devin Gilliland
    The credit card is the result of many merchant credit systems. It was used for the first time in the 1920s. The first credit cards were used in the United States to sell fuel to the automobile owners. Their number was increasing dramatically and, in 1938, several firms started to use each other’s cards.
  • Credit Card Advantages  By : Devin Gilliland
    Payment through credit cards seems to be one of the best payment methods, especially for those shopping on the web. It looks like more than 60% of businesses are turning on web-based services geared towards credit card payments, highlighting the growth of credit card payment in recent years.
  • Credit Cards: Advantages and Disadvantages  By : Devin Gilliland
    The fastest, easier and most cost-effective payment system is the credit card. This system is very popular all over the world and will be developed further in the future. Credit cards firms are offering new and spectacular features yearly. The future credit card owner has only the dilemma of choice. He must carefully study every offer and revise his payment possibilities to suit.
  • Choose the Right Credit Card for You  By : Devin Gilliland
    The use of the credit card is now common all over the world. Credit cards are generally divided in two groups; those credit cards that are offering an interest-free period and those that don’t. Who was it again that said there's no such thing as a free lunch? This means that the issuers that are offering a grace period are also charging a higher rate after the days of interest-free period expire.
  • About Credit Cards  By : Devin Gilliland
    The credit card is making your life easier, providing an awesome set of possibilities. The credit card is a retail transaction settlement; a credit system operated through the small plastic card which bears its name. Governed by ISO 7810, the standard that specifies credit cards size and shape, the tangible card itself always takes a similar format.
  • Credit Repair For Yourself  By : Martin Sumner
    There are thousands of websites offering their services in repairing a bad credit rating. Unfortunately however, there's no magic bullet solution, but that doesn't mean there's nothing you can do to improve the situation.
  • Credit Cards v Bank Overdrafts  By : Devin Gilliland
    When it comes to borrowing money both bank overdrafts and credit cards are seen as effective solutions in the short term. Both have inherent advantages such as flexibility and short-term cost effectiveness, but what are the disadvantages and how should you decide which is the best solution for your circumstances?
  • Credit Cards – Do’s and Don’ts  By : Devin Gilliland
    Credit cards are becoming an increasingly popular way of processing transactions. Today, around 20% of adults in the USA use plastic over cash, however as more people decide to use credit cards, more controversy arises over their misuse. So how should we be using our credit cards, to ensure that we avoid trouble and take advantage of the many features and benefits that credit cards offer?
  • Credit Card Fraud: Avoiding the Unavoidable  By : Devin Gilliland
    Credit card fraud is on the rise, with certain sources claiming that the internet has been the breading ground of this illegal industry. With reports suggesting that around 1 in 40 transactions are fraudulent, how can we as consumers avoid facing the brunt of credit card fraud? Credit card fraud can be as hard to trace, as it is easy to commit.
  • Summary of Credit Card Terms - Part 7 (S-V)  By : Devin Gilliland
    Statement, when used in the context of credit cards, refers to a written record prepared by a credit card company that is usually issued monthly. This will list all transactions and debits/credits that affect a customer’s account. Customers should ensure that they check their statement in detail so that they can raise any issues whilst they can remember their transactions from a given month.
  • Summary of Credit Card Terms - Part 6 (R-S)  By : Devin Gilliland
    Receipt – When used in the context of credit card, receipt means a document that provides a record of a transaction that took place at a point of sale, and may also refer to a printable copy for a card not present transaction. This will include transactional details, details of the buyer. The date, amount and a reference number will also be present.
  • Summary of Credit Card Terms - Part 5 (P-P)  By : Devin Gilliland
    Per Transaction Fee – Fee in which the merchant pays to the merchant bank in order to process a transaction. When charged as a per transaction fee this will generally be a fixed fee, regardless of the size of the transaction. This is why certain retailers allot a minimum amount of expenditure before they will process a transaction.
  • Summary of Credit Card Terms - Part 4 (M-P)  By : Devin Gilliland
    Magnetic Stripe – A magnetic stripe contained on a credit card processes transactions where the card is present. This provides identifiable information that will allow the merchant to debit their customers account via the issuer. The magnetic stripe has magnetic and physical qualities as defined by standardization benchmarks including 7813, 7810 and 7811.
  • Summary of Credit Card Terms - Part 3 (C-I)  By : Devin Gilliland
    Credit Card – The plastic card provided by the financial institution which is used to authorize payments and contains details that can authorize payments in cases where the card is not present at the merchant’s location for a transaction.
  • Summary of Credit Card Terms - Part 2 (B-C)  By : Devin Gilliland
    Business Credit Card – This is a credit card, where the entity liable for payments is a business rather than a person.
  • Summary of Credit Card Terms - Part 1 (A-B)  By : Devin Gilliland
    Account Number – This is the number given the most exposure on a credit card. Often around 15 letters, and embossed on the physical card that the financial institution will give to a customer.
  • Are Online Credit Card Applications Too Easy?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Applying online for a credit card is easier than ever, but there is a danger to be aware of. Find out the harm it can do to your credit rating, and how to avoid it.
  • How To Compare Credit Card Offers  By : Joe Kenny
    Getting the credit card you want makes having the right one worthwhile. So many different offers make it necessary, though, to compare credit card offers before you sign on the dotted line.
  • Understanding Credit Cards  By : Devin Gilliland
    Quite simply a credit card gives you a loan of money to finance purchases. Everybody has a limit as to how much they can spend, and this is known as your credit limit. At the end of each month you have a decision as to how much you would like to pay off.
  • Understanding Credit Card Terms  By : Devin Gilliland
    When it comes to getting a credit card, what may appear to be the best option at first may not work out like you expect. That is why getting your head around the industry jargon and terminology can put you in a better position to work out what will be the best deal for you.
  • Top 10 Credit Card Usage Tips  By : Devin Gilliland
    Credit cards are often misused, and as a result of this misuse lass than savvy financial planners end up in more trouble with credit cards than they had ever anticipated. By following these top 10 tips, you will end up in less trouble and you will ultimately save money.
  • How to Work out the Cheapest Credit Card?  By : Devin Gilliland
    With the rise in popularity of credit cards many are finding that they are the best choice when it comes to online purchases, providing temporary finance and also ensuring that you have an element of security that other payment services offered by banks do not provide. Despite this, other inherent disadvantages are causing many to choose not to contract with a credit card service provider.
  • Credit Ratings: The Holy Grail for Credit Card Companies  By : Devin Gilliland
    When it comes to getting a credit card it is fair to say that consumers are awash with offers flowing from all places. The finance market provides stability for both consumers and businesses, but what makes a consumer a good choice for business and more importantly, less of a risk to a credit card business.
  • Credit Cards: Playing it Safe  By : Devin Gilliland
    When it comes to credit cards, far more risk can be out there other than debt you are not able to afford or an accumulation of expenses that you were not fully aware of prior to entering into the contract. With credit cards, risks exist that are entirely out of the hands of consumers, and these risks can be reduced by prudent and careful actions.
  • Credit Cards: Answers to the Approval Process  By : Devin Gilliland
    This is where companies have already looked at your credit history before they have offered you a credit card. This means that you are in a position to accept their offer without having to go through the process.
  • Credit Card v Debit Card  By : Devin Gilliland
    With the rise in popularity of credit cards and debit cards, over 40% of offline transactions are now conducted using plastic over cash. With this set to rise to over 2/3 thirds by 2012, the question remains – should I be using a credit card or debit card? For most, the answer is far from simple, and comes as a result of a number of factors, such as the size of a transaction, the transaction type and your current liquidity.
  • Choosing a Credit Card  By : Devin Gilliland
    Credit Cards are becoming an increasingly popular method of financing purchases. However, this has brought much negative press to accompany the inherent advantages. Why is this? First and foremost many are failing to comprehend the best-practice use of a credit card. This means only using it to finance purchases that you can afford to pay off in the short term. For those that follow this rule, credit cards work great.
  • Being Careful With Credit Cards  By : Devin Gilliland
    When it comes to getting equipped with a credit card, many people are aware of the advantages and disadvantages, but few are aware of how to ensure that they are getting the best deal through being careful about the credit card provider they use, and ensuring they have read the terms and conditions, and are therefore aware of all the cost centers that will affect them during their contract.
  • Why Your Credit Report Will Never Be Right  By : Stephen Snyder
    Even if you significantly pay down the balances on your credit cards for the right reason (to improve your credit scores so you could obtain better credit terms at the lowest possible interest rates), you won't see the effect on your credit reports for 30 to 60 days—and in some cases even longer
  • Credit Cards: Why You Should Pay More Than The Minimum  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit cards are a great convenience, but it can be all to easy to let your debt slide out of control. Making only the minimuum repayments will make the situation worse, and this article explains why.
  • What to Do When Your Credit Card Interest Rate Increases  By : Stephen Snyder
    If your credit card lender does conduct a universal review on you and you're negatively affected by their decision—here's what to do.
  • Credit Report Management is Critical for the College Graduate to Achieve Success  By : Mel Richardson
    More and more of our daily transactions are now dependent upon
    our credit. Transactions such as the purchase of a mortgage, life
    insurance, automobile insurance, credit cards and loans. The amount
    you pay for these products can be astronomical if you have a derogatory
    credit report.
  • When Not To Use A Credit Card  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit cards are a convenient part of modern life, but unfortunately it can be all too easy to run up problem levels of debt. Knowing when card use is inappropriate will help prevent your card getting you into trouble.
  • Which Kind Of Credit Card Should I Choose?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    There are so many credit cards available with different features, it can be hard to decide which one to apply for. A simple way of narrowing the field is to base your decision on your spending habits, rather than being swayed by eyecatching advertisements promoting features you may not need.
  • The Pre-Paid or Deviant Credit Card  By : Gloria Smith
    What, you may ask, is a deviant credit card? Well, simply put, a deviant credit card is one that may look and feel like your regular credit card, but has properties that are different from what standard credit cards have. For example, a credit card is normally issued by a bank and the institution pe
  • The Best Credit Card Promotions In An Instant  By : Gloria Smith
    In today’s highly competitive society, it is normal to see service providers fight amongst each other in an attempt to retain their existing customer base and, at the same time, get others to use their services. Providers vying for the attention of the same target market need to come up with ways to
  • Credit Cards and how to prevent yourself from Fraud.  By : Cbag
    Credit card fraud is running rampent these days with more and more people using credit cards then ever before. Credit cards are used in gas stations, resturants, bars and the most notorious place to get your credit card information stolen is through the use of the internet. You need to keep your credit card information safe from prying eyes.
  • Simple Steps to Prevent Credit Card Fraud  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit card fraud costs hundreds of millions every year, and is a distressing and damaging experience for the victims. Fortunately, there are some simple ways of vastly reducing the chances of it happening to you.
  • Build or Rebuild your credit rating with credit  By : Tim Day
    For someone that has never had credit before or has had credit difficulties in the past, obtaining credit anew could prove tricky.
  • Reducing Debt Through Balance Transfers  By : Gloria Smith
    It may sound strange but if you are in debt because you inadvertently charged every single purchase you have made in the past year to your credit card, and yet only manage to pay the minimum - you can actually get out of the vicious cycle by getting another card and then transfer your balances. Conf
  • How to Get a Car Loan if Your Credit Rating is Low  By : Darlene Prestamo
    In this era of purchasing a car financed through a bank, there is a big rush to get the best deal. However before indulging in any kind of deal everyone should check their credit rating. Credit rating plays a vital role in making a good deal both for the car dealers and the customer. Car dealers prefer buyers with good credit rating. On the other hand if you hold a good rating you are likely to get one of the best deals, which others could only long for. Moreover, it entitles you for the loan in first place and leaves you happy and satisfied and saves your time too.
  • Evaluating Credit Cards and Their Services  By : Gloria Smith
    There are several credit card providers out in the market and each provider has a host of other kinds of credit cards which aim to meet the demands of different kinds of consumers or users. There are cards that provide rebate points for every gasoline purchase, and cards that give discounts on bulk
  • The Best Way to Improve Credit Scores  By : Stephen Snyder
    Your negative reason codes are the keys to unlock credit doors that up until now have been slammed in your face.
  • How Important Is Credit Card APR?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Many credit card advertisements feature a low APR as the most prominent feature, but is that the most important thing with a card? There are many other benefits to consider, which might be more valuable than a low rate.
  • Reason Your Credit Scores Still Go Down When You Do Everything Right  By : Stephen Snyder
    Any new habits you begin today in managing your credit will begin to affect your credit scores in 30 to 60 days. This is due to the lag time between the action you take versus how long it takes the lender to report that action to the credit reporting agencies
  • Credit Card Wars: Low Fixed vs. Zero Introductory  By : Tim Day
    You call a credit card centre and seek information about their line of cards.
  • Getting Out of Debt  By : Nelly
    Do you have too much debt? This guide will help you make a plan to pay off your debt and live a less streessful life.
  • Is Cashback The Future For Credit Cards?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Cashback is a feature of credit cards that is rapidly growing in popularity. Why is this and how could you benefit?
  • The 2nd Most Important Travel Item - Next To Your Passport  By : Gloria Smith
    It’s a given that for travellers, the most important item they need to bring at all times would be their passport. Not only is this a valid form of identification, without this, they would not be permitted to go in and out of any country.
  • Cash for Credit  By : Gloria Smith
    There are many kinds of credit cards out in the market and, due to the cut-throat competition amongst the providers, credit card companies are coming up with various promotions: such as waived annual fees, to entice non-card holders to sign up for their services; and rewards programs: in the form of
  • Do You Know The Difference Between A Hard Inquiry or Soft Inquiry On Your Credit Report  By : Liz Roberts
    You know that too many inquiries can hurt your credit score. So choose what you apply for carefully and really think about whether or not this new credit
    card or loan is worth dropping your credit score by a few points.
  • A guide to a Secured Loan  By : Mike Trusler
    The common form of a secured loan is that it is one set up with some form of security for the lender. If the borrower fails to repay the loan then the lender may take hold of the security and sell it to repay the loan. Much the same thing can occur with a mortgage which is sometimes called a home loan and is a kind of secured loan in that it is secured on your property.
  • 0 APR Credit Cards – Choosing Right Will Save You Money  By : Gerard Heitz
    An article for consumers to save money by learning more about the positive effetcs of 0 APR Credit Cards.
  • Why Business Credit Cards Are Essential in Today's World  By : Gloria Smith
    In today’s society, it is virtually impossible for anyone, from individual users to corporate entities, to survive without a single credit card. Not only does a credit card take away the perils of carrying large wads of cash, it is also a convenient way of making purchases during times of emergency
  • Why A Balance Transfer With Your Credit Cards Makes Sense  By : Gloria Smith
    Many people have made the mistake of willingly (or unwillingly) racking up hundreds, possibly thousands of dollars worth of credit card debt. Even if they decide to pay more than the minimum and snip the offending cards in half in order to curb their desire to spend, the damage has been done.
  • Credit Card Balance Transfer Fees  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit card balance transfer offers were so popular that they ended up costing the credit card industry serious amounts of money. Something had to be done, so the balance transfer 'handling fee' was born.
  • Credit Card Cheques - An Expensive Convenience  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit card cheques are touted by card issuers as a convenient way to use your account when cards aren't accepted, but it's not always made clear how much they cost.

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