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by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-02-07 ] What is the first thing you look at when you receive a new offer for credit? For most people, the answer to this question is that they look at the maximum limit they can spend. In fact, what is more important, and should be the first thing you look at with any new offer of credit, is the interest rate. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-02-07 ] The UK credit card industry has matured into one of the most lucrative and sophisticated in the world. There are now so many providers and options for customers to choose from that there should be something on the market for pretty much everyone by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-02-06 ] Depending on which company supplies your credit card and which credit card you have, you are likely to have access to a whole range of additional services that come along with your credit card. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-02-05 ] How good would it feel if every time you spent money you got some back? Well that’s what most credit card companies are offering you at the moment, as the big credit card company’s battle out the customers can only benefit by devi sri [ 2006-02-03 ] Credit card debt has become an important element in most Americans life. According to the recent statistics, they owe more than half a million dollars in credit card debt. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-02-03 ] Cash back credit cards are a great way to get some of your money back that you spend using your credit cards.
With plenty of credit cards issuers offering this to the credit card customers now, to entice hem into spending more by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-02-01 ] These days, with so much easy credit available it is very easy to let your finances and debts get a little out of hand. Pretty much every morning when you wake up and check your mail, you will be greeted by a plethora of junk mail by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-02-01 ] Buying a new car is one of the single biggest purchases most people are likely to make in their life. Other than their home and maybe their education, there is not really much personal expenditure that can compare in size to the purchase of a new car. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-31 ] Credit cards have exploded in popularity. There are no more credit cards and credit card options available than ever before. There are credit cards available for all kinds of borrowers and they are designed to fit a whole range of circumstances. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-30 ] What’s the thing that seems to always happen every time you are finding it difficult to meet your credit card payments? You get slapped with a penalty fee. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-30 ] Credit cards do not have to end up costing you the earth. So long as you can keep your spending under control, and are able to pay off your monthly bill in full each month, your credit card will probably cost you nothing. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-30 ] There has been a rapid growth in the availability of zero per cent rates in the credit card industry. These have been caused by the combination of very low national interest rates, and the injection of fierce competition from American lenders such as Capital One by Carmin Olivier Olivier [ 2006-01-29 ] If you're young and just starting out credit cards are certainly convenient and can help you establish a good credit history, which will be important when you need to make major purchases down the road. However, carrying a credit card comes with big responsibilities. Here are some tips on how to use your credit card wisely. by Sara Chambers  [ 2006-01-27 ] Understand the correct use of a credit card. Learn more. by Joel Walsh  [ 2006-01-27 ] At one time (say, five to ten years ago) there were big barriers to entry when it came to accepting credit cards. There were stiff application fees, lengthy applications, and detailed credit history checks. In most countries, it's still like that. But in the US, competition for the exploding ecommerce market has eroded those restrictions. The shift from a hardware-based to a software-based credit card processing system has also helped democratize things. Now, virtually any adult in the US can take credit card payments. by Matt Yetter Yetter [ 2006-01-25 ] The advantages and benefits of a prepaid credit card. Popular uses and ways to obtain a prepaid credit card. by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-01-24 ]
There really are an amazing variety of credit cards available to today’s consumers; the number of options is simply staggering. Virtually every company around these days has some form of affiliated credit card option available to its customers by Joseph Kenny  [ 2006-01-24 ] With debt at an all time high, many of us will be looking to either transfer our current credit card debt or apply for a new credit card with more benefits or lower interest rate. However, with a plethora of card offers out there, deciding which card, if any, is best for you can seem a little daunting by Tim Knox  [ 2006-01-22 ] If you think hooking up a brick-and-mortar location with a credit card system stymies most bankers, try asking them how to do it on your website. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-20 ] One of the most common ways to get a penalty charge from your credit card company is if you fail to pay your credit card monthly statement on time. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-20 ] To save money on your credit cards, doesn’t always necessary mean that you have to switch providers to get a better deal, far from it as you can always start on your own doorstep and ask your current credit card lender if they can offer you a better deal than the one that you are getting at present. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-19 ] One way to save money on your credit card bill is to not take the payment protection insurance, this is a waste of money and the only one who will benefit from this is the credit card company. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-19 ] For many people, their credit card appears to be free. Apart from the interest they pay on their outstanding balance at the end of each month, they do not pay any other fees for the convenience of the credit card by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-19 ] It is a sad fact of life that credit card companies are very willing and fast to slap a penalty charge on your account for every mistake, delay and slip up you cause, immediately and without a second thought. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-19 ] There is so much credit flying about these days, that keeping tabs on the credit you have and the credit you have had in the past, would be a full time job. That’s if you decided to apply your time to it. by Jalapeno Jones [ 2006-01-19 ] Offers money saving tips when using or obtaing credit cards. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-18 ] There are certain things in life that you will wish to avoid if you want to have a secure financial present and future for yourself and your family. Credit card debt is certainly one of those things that you should be avoiding by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-18 ] Keeping your credit card debts in check should be your sole aim in life if you want to live a financially viable life, because if you don’t the fall out of having a lot of debt on your credit cards can start to affect other parts of your life. by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-18 ] If you are concerned about the credit card interest rates you are being offered, or any other terms or conditions that you feel are unfair or less favourable than those to which you are entitled to, you may wish to familiarise yourself with the Fair Credit Reporting Act or FCRA as it is abbreviated by Peter Kenny  [ 2006-01-17 ] Are you worried about your credit card or debt card being stolen? You’re not alone, it’s estimated that 51% of people in the UK are concerned about their credit and debt cards being stolen |