Posts Tagged - 'credit card'

Killing the Magnetic Strip

March 9, 2011, by Beth May

European banks have long since adopted a much safer credit card technology and now, they’re demanding U.S. banks do the same.

Credit Card Usage Fears?

March 3, 2011, by Antonio Bard

The recession’s over, right? Then why are there fears we’re falling into old spending patterns? It’s the new and unexpected dynamics many consumers aren’t considering.

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.

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.