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  • What To Expect When You Complete A Credit Card Application  By : Daniel N.
    You can find a credit card application in your daily postal mail, in your email and you will find all types of credit card applications online. If you want a credit card, if you want a new credit card or even if you are seeking another credit card for your wallet, you can find credit card applications for that particular type of card you want to get.
  • What Sets A College Student Credit Card Apart From Other Credit Cards  By : Sohel Katir
    With college student credit card that today, most parents contend that it is okay to let college students obtain their very own credit card. Not only because they want to let their kids manage their finances alone but also because having credit cards or a credit history for that matter is extremely important.
  • 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.
  • What Is A Chase Credit Card?  By : Dr. Drew Henry
    Have you ever been in trouble of finding your credit card in your wallet? Because you cannot see the differences between credit card and other cards. However, there is one credit card that aims to be above the rest. This is the chase credit cards.
  • What Does a 'Universal Default Penalty' Clause Mean On My Credit Card?  By : Joe Kenny
    You apply for a credit card that has an advertised 10% APR. The card is approved and you spend money on it. Some months later you notice that the interest rate cannot possibly be 10% APR but is nearer 30% APR..
  • What Are Supplemental Credit Cardholders?  By : Joe Kenny
    Have you ever been faced with the worry that your son or daughter is off to college and you want to give them access to emergency cash without having to give them the actual cash – which they’ll likely spend beforehand – but knowing by the time you wire the money to them the emergency may well be over?
  • What Are Credit Card Rates?  By : David Riewe
    Credit card rates have always been an issue in applying for a credit card. These rates are what everyone should know before choosing a credit company from another. Shopping around for the best rates will give you the best deal.
  • Watch Your Mail Credit Card Offers Are Dangerous  By : Tim Renolds
    Sure, free gifts are great. Who doesn’t want a free gift? But when free credit card offers come in the mail, we may feel like we’re the most important person in the world but we should be careful. When those free offers are from credit card companies, we may want to avoid signing up altogether and simply throw them out! The credit card companies like us because we have good credit. But it could be our financial ruin if we sign up for too many cards!
  • Visa Or Mastercard: Which Credit Card Should You Apply For?  By : Ed Vegliante
    Should you get Visa or MasterCard? Is one of them better than the other? Will one of them help your credit rating more than the other? Many people ask themselves these types of questions when they think about getting their first credit card or additional ones. The fact is, few differences exist between the two credit card brands today, but you can benefit by having a better understanding of the two companies and using their competition to your advantage.
  • Using Your Credit Card Wisely  By : Peter Kenny
    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.
  • Using Your Credit Card While On Vacation  By : Peter Kenny
    Aiming to save money on our credit cards should be something that we all should be doing. This can be done by switching your credit card to one that has a 0% interest free offer on balance transfers and purchases, or simply playing a credit card game such as “stoozing”. The term stoozing is used to describe the practice of using the credit limit you receive on a credit card to make money by transferring the balance to high interest savings account.
  • Using Your Credit Card For Foreign Purchases  By : Joe Kenny
    One of the major advertised benefits of applying for and having a credit card is the fact that they are accepted at millions of outlets all round the world. But, are there any major issues you need to be considering when using your credit for foreign purchases?
  • Use Your Credit Card To Have A Merry Christmas  By : Peter Kenny
    We are getting to this time of year again, when your credit card is used a lot more than at any other time of the year. So much so that if it is not the credit card that is screaming for mercy then you will be when that first credit card statement after the festivities, falls on the doormat.
  • 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?
  • Understanding The 0% Intro Rates Credit Cards  By : Michael Colucci
    Understand the different types of credit cards and what 0% intro rates are all about.

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