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Things to Consider When Choosing the Right Credit Card for You

Are you fed up with having to travel all around town, dealing with high-pressure salespeople or sifting through junk mail trying to work out which credit card offer is the best for you? If this is the case, you are with many others and now it is possible to avoid all that trouble because you can go online and obtain quotes on credit cards that ... Full story

What Lies Behind Low Interest Credit Cards

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. Full story

Why Using A Credit Card Can Do More For You

Credit cards are becoming a more common form of money, versus physically available cash. Credit cards are handy little plastic things that you can keep in your wallet or pocket, and use just about anywhere. They act as money, but you do pay interest in most cases. Either way, a credit card is fantastic for both building credit, and for use in emergencies. Full story

The Truth Behind Credit Cards

There are many things you should keep in mind when thinking about the different types of credit cards that are available to you. You should think about how you will use the credit card and why you need the card. You also should consider what the annual percentage rate (APR) and fees are, and if you plan to pay your debt each month or if ... Full story

Debtors must go in for credit card counseling

Credit card misuse is extremely widespread. In fact, due to the effortlessness with which they can be used and the high percentage of interest they charge, they are the number one reason people find themselves in debt. This is especially true due to the fact that you begin to pay interest in the very moment you make a purchase. Add to that ... Full story
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