Archive for the 'Credit Cards' Category

Beginner’s Guide To Reducing Credit Card Debt

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Nowadays, most of us possess at least 1 credit card. On average, an American family owes money to more than 10 different lenders, and almost half of this is on credit cards. Owning a credit card has become much easier than in previous years. There have been both good and bad consequences of this. Credit cards have allowed to get what we desire at a much quicker pace, however we are ending up paying more for it in the long term.

Beginner’s Guide To Reducing Credit Card Debt

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Nowadays, most of us possess at least 1 credit card. On average, an American family owes money to more than 10 different lenders, and almost half of this is on credit cards. Owning a credit card has become much easier than in previous years. There have been both good and bad consequences of this. Credit cards have allowed to get what we desire at a much quicker pace, however we are ending up paying more for it in the long term.

How To Reduce Your Credit Card’s Rate of Interest

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

In today’s world, nearly all of us have at least one credit card. The good ol’ average family is in debt to between 10 and 20 lenders, with almost 50% coming from credits cards alone. Getting a credit card has never been easier. There have been both good and bad consequences of this. While credit cards have allowed us to acquire goods faster than ever before, they have also allowed us to accumulate debt faster than ever before.

Student Loan Talk of the Terms - Student Credit Cards

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Are you a student, relying on student loans to get you through college or university? Or are you just applying for a student loan, looking forward to a higher education? The process of applying for any loan, let alone a student loan, can be confusing if you don’t understand the terms that are fired at you. The accounting sector sometimes forgets that you haven’t got our education yet - that’s why you’re applying for a student loan.

How To Reduce Your Credit Card’s Rate of Interest

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Nowadays, most of us possess at least 1 credit card. On average, an American family owes money to more than 10 different lenders, and almost half of this is on credit cards. Owning a credit card has become much easier than in previous years. There have been both good and bad consequences of this. Credit cards have allowed to get what we desire at a much quicker pace, however we are ending up paying more for it in the long term.

Kill Your Credit Cards

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

The recent economic downturn and banking mess has revealed something startling. Most Americans only have money in their homes and nothing beyond that. This lack of saving is a recipe for disaster as we grow older.

Transfer your credit to a new card with Low APR

Friday, November 28th, 2008

From that very beginning, credit cards have become part of life. People rely on credit cards to help them get their lifestyle goals by letting them take advantage of sales, spread payments out over several months, and provide funding for emergencies.

State Goodbye to High Interest Charges on Credit Card Debts

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Credit card debt is something that most all people have. Very few people in the nation have no credit cards, and even fewer pay off their credit cards every month. Credit cards are becoming a method of getting through another day when there is no money to get gas, groceries and other staples of life. What is happening is that credit card debt is mounting fast, and no one can keep up with the payments.

What Lies Behind Low Interest Credit Cards

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Credit cards are not the salvation of mankind, nor are they a destructive force in themselves. They are simply a tool and like other tools can be either used to assist people in their daily lives or misused and result in a lot of anxiety.

Low Interest Credit Cards for Debt Consolidation

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Credit cards are not the salvation of mankind, nor are they a destructive force in themselves. They are simply a tool and like other tools can be either used to assist people in their daily lives or misused and result in a lot of anxiety.