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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Aaron Brooks Credit cards are ever changing and now from just functioning as plastic money credit cards are offering several incentives. The very first incentive or reward was offered in 1980 by Discover who offered “cash back” on every purchase. written by Aaron Brooks Plastic has in many ways taken the place of hard cash. While credit cards protect you to some extent from pickpockets and such and have advantages, it is important for children to learn early the subtle nuances of credit cards. written by Aaron Brooks Owing money to credit cards can turn your life upside down. Interest accrued on money owed becomes so high that you begin to struggle to make payments and balance your book. written by Aaron Brooks In the multi-dimensional and fast paced world of today you need to inculcate knowledge about money management in children from a young age. written by Aaron Brooks Life today to a large extent revolves around plastic money. Credit or debit cards are used to buy tickets, pay for holidays or purchases, and even pay college fees. written by Aaron Brooks The pre-paid debit card was an innovation introduced by credit card companies in the 1990s to facilitate people in the US who could not qualify to hold a credit card. A pre-paid debit card is just a secured credit card which offered an expenditure limit to the extent of cash that was held in deposit by the credit card company. written by Aaron Brooks An avatar of credit cards is the business credit card. Credit debt is a snake and needs to be handled with caution at all times. Although small business do benefit from a business credit card it is important and imperative to manage the business credit card effectively. written by Aaron Brooks The temptations presented by credit cards are many and while using different cards to tide over tight situations may provide temporary relief in the long run you will find that most of your available funds go towards paying credit card interests and that too at different rates. << previous page 1 next page>> |