Posts Tagged - 'debit cards'

Healthy Sex Drive Optional, Strong Credit Scores Mandatory

July 24, 2013, by Antonio Bard

What’s more important to you: a healthy sex drive or credit score compatibility? For many young consumers, it’s less about sex and more about the ability to buy a house.

Another Kick for the Unbanked

May 21, 2013, by CreditCardsLab

The under- and unbanked consumers have another problem to worry about: remaining in compliance with new healthcare laws. Insurance companies often require credit cards and bank accounts. Are prepaid cards the answer?

Cyber Attacks Continue on Financial Sector

April 15, 2013, by Jon Dell

Wells Fargo and American Express both experienced denial of service attacks last week. Will this week be better?

A Shift in GE Capital?

April 3, 2013, by Antonio Bard

GE Capital, or GE Money as it’s often known, is going through changes – and its credit cards and other financial products will benefit consumers.

How a Marble & a Wheel Can Cause Credit Card Debt

March 18, 2013, by Antonio Bard

Credit card debt is still high and some worry legalizing online gambling will only cause more problems on consumer finances.

Can We Live Without a Credit Card?

February 25, 2013, by Evita Page

Many consumers are doing just fine without credit cards or a need for their credit reports. Is it feasible, though?

Credit Card Changes in 2013

January 28, 2013, by Evita Page

Expect big changes in the financial sector as a whole in the coming year, and pay attention to credit card surcharges, which are allowed as of this week.

Does Dubai Have the Right Financial Ideas?

January 14, 2013, by Evita Page

Ensuring well prepared adults in Dubai starts with early financial education and involvement in its stock market.