Posts Tagged - 'secured credit card'

Layaway Plans: What You Need to Know

September 5, 2012, by Jon Dell

Ready for the holiday season? Layaways are popular once again and with new announcements from big retailers, it could be the best year yet for this tried and true shopping tradition.

New Netspend BET Prepaid Card Offer

April 11, 2012, by Jon Dell

NetSpend and BET, the media and entertainment company, are preparing to release their co-branded prepaid credit card. It will target the nation’s African Americans.

Updated Credit Card Glossary

February 21, 2012, by Jon Dell

While the terminology often stays quite consistent in the credit card and financial industries, there are those times when a update is good for the wallet. Here, you’ll find the most commonly used terms.

Is $400 Reasonable for Credit Card Annual Fee?

February 9, 2012, by Beth May

First Premier is offering a secured credit card offer than can easily cost consumers at least $400 a year. Here are other offers that are more in line with what consumers are looking for.

MasterCard Prepaid Debit Cards

January 26, 2012, by Evita Page

MasterCard credit cards are easy to find, but did you know there’s a wide range of MasterCard prepaid debit cards? Here are a few of them.

The Many Visa Credit Card Offers

November 17, 2011, by Evita Page

Have you checked out the numerous Visa credit card offers on the market today? There’s a Visa for everyone, including Visa secured credit cards and Visa co-branded credit card offers.

Looking Back: The Best Secured Credit Card Offers of 2011

November 1, 2011, by Evita Page

OK, so 2011 hasn’t had its final curtain call yet, but we’re counting down some of the more impressive secured credit card offers the year brought consumers. From no annual fees to low minimum balance requirements, here’s out take on what’s worth your time.

College Students & Credit Cards: Caution Rules

October 18, 2011, by Jon Dell

Credit card companies are limited in how they can market their products to college students or anyone under the age of 21. We break it down here, along with a few tips.