Personal Finance, Retirement and Living Wills
September 4, 2013, by Jon Dell
Discussing your will with loved ones can be difficult; however, those discussions are important as credit card debt and other creditors need to be addressed along with your final wishes.
Is Your Credit Keeping You Single?
March 6, 2013, by Beth May
Right or wrong, many are seeing their credit scores as burdens that hold them down. But does society support this mindset that our credit scores dictate who we are?
I Do to My Spouse, I Don’t to His Credit Rating
November 20, 2012, by Beth May
Couples exchange vows when they get married, but if only they would exchange credit reports would there be fewer marital growing pains.
35% of FICO Score Makes Your Payment History
February 9, 2011, by Beth May
There are five total components which will be used to calculate the viability of being approved for a line of credit. These five are: outstanding balances, the length of your history of credit, etc…
10 Advantages Of Using A Credit Card
December 4, 2010, by Beth May
Any method of payment and regular outgoings are best managed by using credit cards. Some offer low rates to make the corresponding banks more appealing to customers, while some offer bonuses and incentives to lure their customers to their plan.
Hidden Costs of Credit Cards
November 4, 2010, by Jon Dell
When you first hear about the concept of a credit card, the thought can be very attractive to people who aren’t educated about credit cards. Upon initial thought, it may seem like a way to get the things you want without necessarily having to have the capital to pay for them.
Complaints Involving Credit Cards
August 25, 2010, by Jon Dell
Over the course in any given fiscal year, there are hundreds of thousands of complaints involving credit cards that are filed. Whether you are dealing with a national bank or a small independent store, there are a host of issues that you could face. Of course, the process of resolving these issues could be a headache in and of itself.