Posts Tagged - 'prepaid card'

American Express is too Social?

August 7, 2013, by Evita Page

American Express is social network-savvy, but that’s nothing compared to the huge announcement made by the credit card giant and one of the nation’s largest banks.

Payday Loans and Continuing Controversy

June 18, 2013, by Antonio Bard

Will payday loan companies always be seen as the black sheep in the financial family of products? It could be sooner rather than later as banks continue to toe their way in.

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.

PayPower Prepaid Debit Card Review

December 18, 2012, by Evita Page

Ready for the latest in the prepaid card market? Just when we think this particular aspect of credit cards has gone as far as it can, something new is delivered for consumers that completely changes the game and this PayPower card is the perfect example of a game changer.

Back to School: The Best Rewards Cards

July 25, 2012, by Antonio Bard

Whether you’re looking forward to the kids going back to school or wish they’d stay young forever, there are great ways to save money as you set about preparing for the school year. Check out these low APR credit cards, many with no annual fees.

Green Dot: ‘Best Card for Alternative Checking Account’

July 6, 2012, by Jon Dell

Looking for a low fee prepaid debit card? Consider Green Dot as it was just named the best prepaid debit card by Card Hub in its annual review.

What’s Going on in the Prepaid Debit Card Market?

May 29, 2012, by Jon Dell

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is asking for public comments on the prepaid debit card market. With millions of Americans turning to these financial products, there’s much for CFPB to do.

Prepaid Debit & Credit Cards, Direct Deposit

March 22, 2012, by Beth May

Many Americans are choosing prepaid debit cards over traditional credit cards, but are they compatible with your employer’s direct deposit process?