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  • Gas Rewards Credit Cards: A Look At The Top Three
    Gas prices are skyrocketing all across the United States, which means that consumers are constantly on the lookout for ways to counteract the unprecedented assault to their bank accounts. At over $3.00 per gallon for the lowest octane fuel, people who commute to work or drive for a living are suffering under the weight of gas prices.
  • Minimum Monthly Credit Card Payments On The Rise
    It is estimated that more than 40% of Americans carry a revolving balance on at least one credit card. This is an enormous number, and it is caused primarily by the security people feel in making minimum monthly payments. When you charge money to your credit card, you are only required to make a small monthly payment to keep the debt from entering into collections, which means that a purchase made in 1995 might still be carried on a credit card in 2006.
  • The History Of Credit Cards
    The concept of credit is not new. In ancient Egypt and Babylon – more than 3,000 years ago – merchants bartered with currency and services in order to maximize their spending processes, often collecting what we now call “interest” on payments that were late or past due. Credit cards themselves, however, didn’t surface until the early 1950’s.
  • Student Credit Cards: What You Should Know
    Although credit card issuers view student credit cards amongst the highest credit risk groups and accordingly charge higher interest rates, they provide an excellent opportunity for young people to start establishing a credit history that will ultimately get them a credit rating.
  • Top Four Cash Back Rewards Cards
    If you haven’t taken a moment to scout new credit card offers, the time has arrived. Credit card companies are battling for the largest client base, and as a result, consumers are on the receiving end of very attractive benefits. One of the most popular types of cards on the market today is the cash back reward card. Although the logistics change depending on the financial institution, the result is the same: get cash back on every purchase!
  • Student Credit Cards: What Every Parent Must Know
    Your young adult offspring is heading off to college for the very first time. Chances are she is well equipped with all of her bedding, music,laptop computer, compact refrigerator, and a whole assortment of other items in tow to keep her happy. There is one thing that you may have overlooked, a real help for students and a godsend for parents: a student credit card. Yes, credit cards are an invaluable part of every student’s college experience if used wisely.
  • How To Repair Your Credit With Credit Cards
    Very few people live their entire lives without inflicting any damage upon their credit scores. Whether it be high balances on credit cards, bankruptcy, collections issues or financing troubles, credit problems affect the best of us and are difficult to repair.
  • Citi Credit Cards: A Look At The Top 4
    With all of the credit card offers available to the public, consumers often have a difficult time choosing the one that’s right for them. Citibank, one of the leading credit card companies in the United States, has a variety of cards from which to choose. I will now highlight four Citi offers for those trying to decide which card is the right one for them.
  • Instant Approval Credit Cards: When You Want Credit Now
    It is a fact of life. You are shopping on the internet and you come across an item that retails for much lower than in the stores. With free shipping included, that computer desk you found online can be ordered today, shipped tomorrow, and at your front door by the weekend. No navigating traffic to go to the mall, no jockeying around for a parking space, and no lifting of a bulky box and trying to fit it into the back of your car.
  • American Express Blue Sky Card: No More Restrictions!
    One of the chief complaints heard from consumers regarding rewards credit cards are those cards that promise the world, but restrict you from getting there. Specifically, credit cards that allow you to accumulate a large number of points within a short period of time, but when it comes time to redeeming those points for free air miles, restrictions kick in. All those points and no where to go…at least on your schedule, that is.
  • Chase Platinum Credit Card: Chase Extends Promotional Period
    Consumers looking to obtain a new credit card may just want consider the Chase Platinum Visa card. The Chase Platinum Visa card has been in existence for a long time, but just recently some strong improvements have been made by the J.P. Morgan & Chase Co. making the card a strong competitor in a highly competitive market. Is the Chase Platinum Visa card right for you? Please keep reading to find out for yourself.
  • American Express Blue Cards: Which Blue Is For You?
    Times certainly have changed for American Express. Gone are the days where the American Express card was simply a charge card that had to be paid off in full every month. Yes, the old workhorse – the green card – is still available and popular too. However, American Express decided to take MasterCard and VISA on directly by offering its own line of credit cards.
  • Bad Credit? You May Still Qualify For A Credit Card!
    Let’s face it: in order to buy or sell so many things in today’s society you simply must have a credit card available in order to complete many transactions. Sure, you could pay cash for many things, but how convenient [or safe] is it to carry around a wad of bills? If you lose the money, it is gone forever. Not so with a credit card as that little plastic device can be easily replaced. What do you do if you have bad credit? Are you locked out from getting a credit card?
  • Chase Credit Cards: A Look At The Top 3
    Not too many people know this, but there are over 900 different Chase credit cards for consumers to choose from! Yes, the number you read is correct. With most of these cards being “affinity” cards, meaning having direct tie-ins with a store, or with an auto manufacturer, you name it the choices for consumers are bountiful. A little overwhelming too, don’t you think? To cut to the chase, pun intended, there are three Chase credit cards that stand above the rest.
  • Low Interest Credit Cards: Are You Still Paying Too Much?
    You may think that the rate you are paying on your current credit card is low, but chances are it isn’t the lowest rate you could be paying. 0% interest rate credit card offers are still available…do you have one? If not, why not? If you don’t have a low interest credit card in your wallet, you may be missing out on a great way to save yourself hundreds of dollars per year. Let’s take a look at some of the ways you can find a low interest credit card today.

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