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Student Gas Credit Card Comparison By Jeremy Biberdorf For a student, it can be difficult to get a credit card that saves money on gas. The best credit cards require a minimum annual income. The average college student does not have the time for classes Read more...
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A Cash Back Credit Card Actually Means Money Back When You Pay By Hugh Thorpe Have you ever heard about cash back credit cards? It sounds like a dream come true, doesn't it? Can you really imagine getting money back for all the things you buy with your credit card? It Read more...
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Poor Credit Could Cost You a Good Job By Charles Essmeier Most people who live in the United States have some sort of credit history. Nearly everyone with whom you do business - utility companies, credit card companies, banks and credit unions report the Read more...
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1. The ability to access money, to use money prior to earning it. 2. The accounting term for a liability or for equity, entered on the right side of the ledger. 3. As a verb, to allot for the benefit of a person (ie You must credit the Purchaser on closing for the deposit paid).
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Credit Card Offers to Avoid By Joe Hanoa Not all card offers are worth the paper that they are written on. In fact, some are downright terrible. With the thousands of offers out there, why would anyone choose anything less than a terrific offer? Well, if your isn’t good that could be a big reason why you chose a particular offer. Yet, even some offers for people with good are substandard. Keep reading and we’ll look at the different card offers that really should be avoided.
Low Interest, Low Credit Line – If you are offering a low interest rate card what good is it if the line is too low? Nice of them to offer to you a 3% opening APR, however with a line of one thousand dollars or less you’ll have a hard time making use of their “good offer.”
Application Fee – Paying an application fee is ridiculous. The only cards requiring such a stipulation are those for people with terrible credit. If you have bad credit, the last thing you need is another card. Expect to pay an elevated interest rate too for the “privilege” of using one of these cards.
Annual Fee – There are so many cards out there not charging an annual fee, so why would you pick one that does? Well, in the case of some business cards or perk laden consumer cards a small, annual fee could be worth it. However, if you are being charged $35 a year for a card with a line of $500 or $1000 then you are being taken to the cleaners.
Penalty APRs – Watch out for that card offer touting a low rate. It could double or triple the moment you are late even just once with a payment. Think 6.9% is an attractive
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rate? Think again if you are late: how does 25.9% sound to you? Awful!
No Deal Convenience Checks – If you haven’t used your card in some time, don’t be surprised if you find a heavier than usual envelope in the mail offering to you convenience checks to pay off expenses. In most cases these checks are not only convenient, but costly. You could be charged the cash advance rate to borrow money and/or a fee to use each check. Only go for those deals where fees are not charged and borrowing rates are very low. Read the fine print!
Certainly, most card offers are decent but you need to know what you are getting before agreeing to a card that is no bargain at all. Joseph is the proud owner of Finance Guide, a website that will
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