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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Lara Sawyer A credit card is one of the most convenient ways to pay for things that you need. If you are in the market for a new unsecured credit card, you no doubt want to get the best rates and terms on the card that you choose. Since there are so many cards out there, finding the right one may have begun to feel like finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. Cut through the credit card clutter by following a few quick tips to jump start your unsecured credit card hunt.
written by Amanda Hash If you are like most of us, you may have one or more credit cards in your wallet that started out sounding like a good idea - until the introductory period passed and you got slammed with a higher interest rate than you had expected. Many cards start out with a zero percent interest, but quickly convert to a higher rate once a certain period of time has elapsed, or you send in a payment that is a few days past the due date. This practice is rampant in the credit card industry, and is how some unscrupulous card issuers make their profits. written by Lara Sawyer An unsecured credit card is a credit card that is not secured by any type of money or deposit with the issuing bank. It is generally the best type of credit card to have, but requires a good credit score to obtain. written by Debra L. Morrison I, for one, have NO interest in zero percent return on my money. Yet this weeks' traunch of 4-week US Treasury bills paying ZERO percent sold out! Yes, you read correctly; people stormed the Treasury to have the US Government hold their money, period, paying out zero (or less, read on) interest. written by Jayden Jethro About the pros and cons of zero percent car finance deals. written by John Edmond
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