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  • The Facts about Low Interest Credit Cards  By : DaveTheWriter
    Low interest credit cards are considered cheap credit cards because they offer 0% Intro APR (annual percentage rate) up to one year. These offers may only apply to the balance transfer and not to new purchases and cash advance.
  • The Most Beneficial Features of Low Interest Credit Cards  By : DaveTheWriter
    If you’re seriously interested in knowing about low interest credit cards, you will need to read this article. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about low interest credit cards. If you don't have accurate details regarding low interest credit cards, then you might make a bad choice. Don't let that happen: keep reading.
  • Are You Getting the Credit You Deserve?  By : Lee Kendrick
    Have you ever wondered why so many businesses fail within 1-2 years... or even after 5 years in business?"

    To many business owners, this question is scarier than finding a burglar standing over your bed at night. So, here's some common sense advice that can save your business.
  • How To Prevent Corporate Bankruptcy  By : Lee Kendrick
    This is a fantastic article written by one of the leading credit experts (Lee Kendrick) about 'How To Prevent Corporate Bankruptcy'. I highly receommend this article, especially if your business is strapped for cash or if you're starting a new business.
  • Do You Really Need A Credit Card?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    What can you do if you want the convenience of a credit card without the risk of running up debts? There are three main alternatives you should consider.
  • 10 Dangerous Myths about Credit Cards  By : Paul Basco
    Credit cards can expand the buying power of a responsible user in the know, but those who aren't careful can quickly have their credit rating crippled and rack up huge debts. Read up on some of these common, but dangerous myths about credit cards to prepare yourself for the world of plastic.
  • Building Your Credit From No Credit or Bad Credit  By : Paul Basco
    Building credit from no credit or bad credit often seems to be a catch-22. Most credit card companies and lenders will not open an account for you or give you a loan if you don't already have an established credit history, but you can't establish a credit history without opening a credit card account or applying for a loan! Luckily, there are ways to break into building your credit score, even if you have no history or bad credit history. The secret is to start small and stay responsible.
  • Common Practice of Very Responsible Credit Card Users  By : Paul Basco
    Most of the advice surrounding credit cards is a laundry list of don'ts and warnings. But in order to use credit cards responsibly and build a good credit score, there are a couple practices you'll want to remember.
  • Getting a Better Interest Rate for your credit card  By : Paul Basco
    Believe it or not, your credit card terms are not set in stone. One of the secrets to saving money is by reducing costs on the small things over long period of time. Getting just 1% shaved off your interest rate on your long-term credit can add up to hundreds, or thousands of dollars worth of savings. If you can prove to your credit card company that you are a responsible and loyal customer, you can often convince them to give you better terms.
  • How Your Credit Score is Calculated  By : Paul Basco
    Knowing how to understand your credit score is a powerful tool for keeping your credit history in good standing and negotiating better terms from lenders. But keeping good credit takes a little bit more than just being aware that your actions are being recorded.
  • Lies Credit Card Companies Tell  By : Paul Basco
    It's a sad fact-credit card companies make big money off of your mistakes. And in order to make those mistakes more frequent, credit cards have a couple creative ways of phrasing things to mislead you. Read on to learn how to decipher the truth from the lies.
  • The Differences between Debit and Credit Cards  By : Paul Basco
    Debit card may look the same, feel the same, function the same, even have the same logo as a credit card but there is a world of difference between the risks and rewards of a debit card vs. a credit card. Contrary to popular belief, debit cards are -not- simply credit cards with training wheels and credit cards are -not- simply debit cards with rewards. Read on to find out why.
  • Top 10 Rewards of having a credit card  By : Paul Basco
    The world of credit seems to be a one-way trip into debt, but if you are smart and responsible there are many ways to reap rewards from credit cards. Almost every credit card company tries to cater to niche consumers with specialized points and rewards, but there are more perks to having a credit card than freebies and discounts. Read on for a breakdown of the kinds of rewards and benefits you can expect from having a credit card.
  • What to do when your credit card is lost or stolen  By : Paul Basco
    Though losing your credit card can be frightening and potentially devastating, there are a few things you can do for damage control. To reduce the amount of unauthorized activity, and thus costs to you and your credit card company, follow these steps:
  • The True Cost of Cash Advance  By : Paul Basco
    In order to make more money, credit card companies are offering more and more features and services for their customers, such as cash advance and super checks. While these services are ostensibly for your convenience, they are actually best at getting more money from you in fees and interest.
  • More Credit Score Changes Looming  By : Bob Larson
    Capital One to start submitting credit limit information to FICO. Credit Score changes may occur.
  • Credit Card Mythology 101  By : Larry Goldberg
    On campus for the first time and you feel like you should apply for a student credit card to celebrate your freedom? That’s a great idea, but before you fill out that first application, let’s examine some of the most popular credit card myths out there.
  • Credit Card Options For Rebuilding Bad Credit  By : Arthor Pens
    It can be hard to find a credit card to help rebuild your credit when you have had credit problems such as a bankruptcy...
  • The Power Of Chase General Purpose Cards  By : Angelknight
    In this article, I want to briefly state the outstanding attributes, of the 11, currently available, Chase General Purpose Cards. Knowing that, let us check into the great deals and superior service the 11 cards offer. You are sure to view a card with the purchasing power you want, if you are searching for a general purpose credit card.
  • Choose A Credit Card, The Best One Of Course  By : Angelknight
    As you probably know, there are many credit cards available. The one you choose should reflect your lifestyle and your ideal spending limit.
  • How Can A Bankruptcy Affect Your Chances Of Getting A Credit Card  By : Arthor Pens
    Many consumers are under the impression that if you end up in a bad credit situation that leads into bankruptcy that there is no chance of getting a credit card ever again. Well this is not the case as it is very possible...
  • Beware of Scams When Repairing Your Credit  By : Cornie Herring
    If you are in bad credit situation and are anxious in looking for a solution to rebuild your credit, then you may be tempted to answer an ad from a scam who can promise you an entirely new credit identity. Don't be their victims, learn the sign of scams and beware of them.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Bad Credit: County Court Judgements Explained  By : Nicholas Hunt
    County Court Judgements or CCJs will have a serious impact on your credit rating, making it more difficult to obtain finance. What are CCJs, and can you do anything about them?
  • Is Credit Card APR All That Counts?  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Choosing a credit card isn't simply a matter of going for the one with the lowest APR interest rate, you need to match the card to the way you spend. Getting it wrong can be costly, so how do you decide which type of card to apply for?
  • Get in Control of Your Credit Card Debt  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Using credit cards can make day to day life more simple, reducing the need to carry cash and making it easy to shop online and by telephone. However, spending with plastic can sometimes be a little too easy, and many people find their balances get out of control.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Flat Rate Credit Cards  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Most credit cards feature different interest rates depending on how they're used. Purchases, balance transfers, cash withdrawals, introductory offers... the number of different rates can be confusing. Flat rate cards charge the same APR for everything, making it easier to keep track of how much your card is costing.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Getting a Credit Card with a Bad Credit Rating  By : Nicholas Hunt
    Paying by plastic is becoming ever more common, not least because of the rise of online shopping. How can people with poor credit ratings get approved for a credit card?
  • 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?
  • 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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