Consumers Prepare for Credit CARD Act

January 30, 2010

Consumers have been inundated with news about the passage and implementation of the Credit CARD Act. CARD stands for Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure. [Read more]

Improper Credit Card Usage and How It Affects You

June 21, 2009

At what point do credit cards go from being an asset to a liability? Everyone knows about the advantages that a credit card can offer. They can provide a buffer in the case of an emergency where you find yourself with no cash. They can be safer to carry around than cash. [Read more]

Making a Credit Card Count

October 15, 2008

If you want to get by in America today, chances are likely that at some point or another you’ll need to obtain a credit card. Even if you don’t like the idea, it’s just a fact of life today that credit cards enable you to do more than just simply skip the burden of having to carry cash around on you. Credit cards give you the ability to make purchases that are quick and sufficient, covering costs exactly down to the penny in an instantaneous manner. More than that, they help you to establish credit which is essential to getting by in today’s economy. [Read more]

Credit Cards May Improve Credit Greatly

October 9, 2008

Owning a credit card is something that is almost a standard aspect of the average lifestyle these days. Once considered a particularly luxurious investment, credit cards are now a very standard method of handling transactions and everybody who is an adult can apply for one and get one easily. [Read more]

Credit Cards Can Encourage Overspending

October 8, 2008

Keeping your debt in control and limiting it only to what is necessary can be quite challenging. This is especially true when it comes to those people who hold credit cards. Not only are credit cards empowering in this sense that they allow you to purchase something without having to immediately pay for it, but also in how the companies behind them encourage you to spend more with your plastic. [Read more]

Credit Card Tips

October 4, 2008

Choosing a credit card that is right for you can be a fairly tricky challenge. At first glance, it seems as if it’s all too easy to score a credit card and find yourself making payments the next day for almost anything you want under a grand or so — and it may very well be too easy, in fact. Even though its a strong indication of the generous nature of America’s economy, credit cards have a way of being very slippery with the policies behind their use. Even good cards can turn a user experience sour when handled inappropriately. [Read more]

Avoiding Credit Card Woes

September 29, 2008

It just seems to be that when it comes to a credit card and the average American, no matter how much that person may try to avoid high interest rates, late payment, or overdrawn charges, he or she with inevitably run into a billing issue with the company that issues them a card and they will find themselves in a rut trying to fix the problem. [Read more]

Using A Credit Card Wisely

September 26, 2008

Credit Cards are an important aspect of America’s economy. Being primarily based on credit, the financial landscape of the nation relies heavily on promoting the concept in order to make transactions work between private parties, businesses, and combinations of the two. Because of such, there are plenty of things that revolve around affecting credit, but one of the most important and most significant contributes to credit in general lies in the power of credit card. [Read more]

Be Careful When Choosing A Credit Card

September 24, 2008

One of the biggest cornerstones to the American (and even global) economy is the credit industry. The United States, for better or worse, relies on credit as a platform for most business transactions between citizens at large and the companies that they deal with. It’s not always the best system for everything, and some people have associated many of the problems and pitfalls of today’s economy with it, but generally speaking, it’s not inherently flawed so much as people tend to make bad choices regarding it. [Read more]

Tame That Credit Card And Leave It Be

September 22, 2008

When it comes to life, there are more than a handful of rules that one can live by. You can pick and choose whichever you like, but as you move through experiences, you develop a sense of understanding that gives you the wisdom to apply the ones that make the most sense to you. For some, there’s things as simple and classic as “An apple a day…”, and the prudent enjoy “A penny saved is a penny earned”. However, the wisdom behind these examples can be instilled in you without having to learn their meaning the hard way, and one such example that you should live by in regards to your personal finances is the old saying “Never bet what you can’t afford to lose.” [Read more]

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