Posts Tagged - 'visa'

Death and Credit Card Debt

March 11, 2011, by Antonio Bard

What happens to credit card debt upon death? Does the surviving spouse pay it? Here, we take a look at the dynamics behind death and debt.

A Look Back at the History of the Credit Card

March 1, 2011, by Evita Page

Ever wondered how credit became the currency of choice? Credit cards weren’t always around and the convenience and freedoms associated with them weren’t either. In fact, it’s only been the past four decades that credit cards became a feasible option for many.

Venture Card Equals Faster Business Rewards

February 20, 2011, by Jon Dell

The Capital One Venture Card gives business owners a reliable credit card with the ability to earn travel rewards, shopping rewards, and other travel benefits, faster than a lot of other credit cards. Account management and customer service add value to the card.

3 Credit Cards to Rebuild Credit

August 19, 2010, by Jon Dell

In light of the economic crisis and the housing failure, bankruptcies and credit settlements are at an all-time high. Whether or not you have made all of the right decisions, this could still affect you, and you might find yourself in need of credit cards to rebuild credit before too long.

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.

What is Original Rush Prepaid Card?

July 7, 2010, by Beth May

With there being four different Rush prepaid cards to choose from, we take a closer look at what the original rush card plus has to offer. We will highlight all the major points as to why it has become a popular card that needs to be owned by every individual.