Posts Tagged - 'card'

New Financial Reform – Less Choice For Customers

November 19, 2010, by Antonio Bard

Customers will and are feeling the tightening of bank lending, and credit availability. The US Government will need to make cuts in order to increase customer spending, as printing money cannot solve debt crises. Customer spending needs to increase to stimulate private sector retail again.

Granite Secured MasterCard Review

November 11, 2010, by CreditCardsLab

If you apply for the Granite secured MasterCard then you will really be able to keep your credit future stable. The card has a major advantage in that you can get a credit report on your card per month.

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.

Credit Cards With A Low APR and No Annual Fee

October 20, 2010, by Evita Page

If you have good credit in the United States, you can take advantage of many benefits that the best credit cards have to offer. Some cards you find may have no annual fee while others might have a low interest rate. Sometimes, though, you can find a card that offers both for a truly unique credit experience.

Top 10 Benefits to Having a Prepaid Card

October 13, 2010, by Jon Dell

Financial institutions can barrage you with information and offers for prepaid cards and credit cards and sometimes it becomes overwhelming. Many people don’t even know what the difference between the two cards is…

Top 5 Uses of Shopping Cards

September 22, 2010, by Beth May

During a recession, most consumers are more interested in bargains, and shopping cards are one way savvy shoppers can earn discounts and be rewarded for their loyalty. Shopping cards are simply a way of banks and merchandisers to form productive partnerships.

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.

C.A.R.D. Act May Save Teens’ Credit Scores

August 16, 2010, by Beth May

The following passage is meant to help consumers learn about prepaid credit cards. It contains information about the new CARD Act that came into play in 2009 and is now in full force in 2010. Readers will be able to see how the CARD Act will change the way people under 21 build and maintain new credit, as well as how it decreases the ways of doing so.