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  • Judging The Hidden Costs Of Credit Cards  By : Michael Hanna
    Recent reports from CreditAction and the National Debtline appear to show that UK consumers are becoming more financially aware and are looking to reduce their levels of personal debt which have spiraled seemingly out of control over the past few years.
  • Acting Smart With Your Credit Card  By : Michael Colucci
    Whether you own a credit card that offers reward points, a credit card with a low ongoing APR or one with a 0% APR intro rate, it helps – and pays – to act smart with your credit card usage.
  • Credit Card Minimum Payments on the Rise  By : Kyle Allen
    Credit card minimum payments may as much as double in 2006. Find out how this can impact your wallet, and explore how your home mortgage may help you minimize the financial impact of this change and potentially save you thousands each year.
  • Credit Cards For People With Bad Credit - How To Avoid Getting Ripped Off  By : Charles J. Phelan
    Discusses the "low-end" credit card market, where banks target consumers with negative credit histories. Shows consumers how to tell the difference between a poor credit card offer and a good one that will help rebuild credit.
  • What Is A Credit Card Charge-Off & What You Should Do About It  By : Charles J. Phelan
    Explains what a credit card charge-off is in non-technical language. Provides tips on how to avoid a charge-off situation, or how to resolve one if it has already happened.
  • Zero Interest Credit Cards  By : Marcus Grant
    There are many different types of credit cards to choose from including low interest, balance transfer, instant approval, reward, airline, corporate, prepaid, and even student credit cards. Obviously, you consider many factors when determining the best offer for you.
  • Cash Back  By : Peter Kenny
    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, most credit card companies offer an incentive when you open an account, including 0% on balances and purchases for the first 6 or 9 months, which is great but know they are offering Cash Back.
  • Credit Cards: Low APR vs 0% APR  By : Michael Colucci
    Mano y mano, which one is better do you think – a credit card with low, ongoing APR or one that offers 0% APR as an intro rate?
  • Bankruptcy Credit Card: How Choose One  By : R. Lawrence Anderson
    There are many credit card issuers out there promoting what some people refer to as “bankruptcy credit cards” – that is, credit cards for people who have a bankruptcy on their credit report.
  • Credit Card Extras  By : Peter Kenny
    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. These will be different for all credit card providers who each offer their own benefits and advantages to their customers.
  • College Student Credit Cards  By : Gary Mitton
    College is the place where most of us get our first taste of financial freedom and the responsibility that goes along with it. Inexperienced with debt, college students may apply for a cash back credit card thinking that it sounds like a no lose situation. They hope to charge large ticket items or living expenses that they cannot afford to buy with cash and then receive a check for cash back at the end of the year.
  • Unsecured and Secured Credit Cards for Rebuilding Credit  By : Delia Galley
    What is the difference between a secured and an unsecured credit card? How can you rebuild your credit using credit cards?
  • Statute of Limitations on Credit Card Debt  By : Delia Galley
    What is the statute of limitations on old credit card debt? If debt collectors are harrassing you - you should know this.
  • Different Types Of Credit Card  By : Peter Kenny
    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. No matter what your personal circumstances or financial situation, you will most likely be able to find the perfect credit card that fits your conditions.
  • Credit Cards: Non reward Type vs Reward Type  By : Michael Colucci
    There are just two basic choices for you – do you want a credit card that offers rewards and one that doesn’t?

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