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Home | Finance | Credit

58 Articles Found in Credit Category.

         
Increasingly large numbers of people in U.S were taking refuge by paying only credit card minimum payment. Due to this their debts went sky high. In addition, the compound interest on balance due makes you pay more eventually. So it makes perfect sense to make full credit card payments in order to steer clear from any debts.
Author:   William King
Submitted: 2007-12-27
A large number of people are drowning in credit card debt. In order to repair credit card debt, first of all start by calculating the debt that you owe. A figure would give you a reality check. Then start by budgeting your expenditure. Keep a strict tab on your expenses. Thirdly, consolidate your debt through a low interest credit card so that you at least save up on interest. These little steps might make you feel frustrated at times but the effort put in would be so worth it.
Author:   William King
Submitted: 2007-12-27
It is no longer difficult to clear your debts and get a credit card after declaring bankruptcy. In fact declaring bankruptcy is a good beginning to making a new start. One can opt for either secured or unsecured credit cards after bankruptcy. However getting a credit card after bankruptcy is expensive owing to high interest rates and lower credit limits. Once you have a new credit card try to rebuild a good credit report to avoid future worries.
Author:   William King
Submitted: 2007-12-27
Credit cards use difficult words that not confuse the buyer but it is also difficult to find a source from where we can decipher their meanings. In this article we have tried to cover some of the most basic credit card terminology for the first time users.
Author:   William King
Submitted: 2007-12-27
Choosing a right credit card can be a difficult task if you don’t know some of the important points about credit cards. In today’s age when the rate of interest is more or less the same, it becomes easy to make a choice based on the various incentives and reward schemes. Against the popular belief there is a wide difference between different kinds of incentives offered. Another pointer that you can keep in mind is to look out for balance transfers. These credit cards help you consolidate money in one card thus helping you save hugely on the interest.
Author:   William King
Submitted: 2007-12-27
American Express Travellers Cheque Card expires 31.10.07
Author:   raffick
Submitted: 2007-09-05
The idea is to repay the debt back with simpler interest rates and monthly payments to a single credit card company. But, how many of them repay their debts timely? What keeps a borrower fall into a debt trap after credit card debt consolidation?
Author:   duran
Submitted: 2007-05-29
APR -- These three letters are going to make or break (mostly) your credit
card experience. So, the better you know it the more you stand to gain.
Technically standing for Annual Percentage Rate (APR) it denotes the amount of
interest the credit card companies will be charging you over your credit card
debt.
Author:   duran
Submitted: 2007-05-21
As the competition between various credit card companies is increasing, they
are adopting more attractive offers to acquire new customers. Though not new but
0% APR credit cards are also in the league of such offers.
Author:   duran
Submitted: 2007-05-18
Tackling multiple credit card debts can be quite confusing and will require a
lot of effort. Consolidation of various credit card debts is an obvious
solution.
Author:   duran
Submitted: 2007-05-14
The word ?credit? comes from the Latin meaning ?trust? and although credit was first used in Egypt some 3000 years ago, credit cards as we know them today have only been around for around 60 years. In 1946, John Biggins of the National Bank of Brooklyn instigated a ?Charge-It? programme between bank customers and local merchants allowing merchants to deposit sales slips at the bank who then issued an invoice to the customer.
Author:   Sue
Submitted: 2007-05-11
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Choosing a gambling merchant account, much like choosing any other merchant account or online payment gateway, requires a good deal of thought and consideration, as the main purpose of an Internet payment gateway is to ensure the safe and secure transaction of funds between an online service provider and a client.
Author:   Jessica
Submitted: 2007-03-02
Unfortunately the answer is no. Once-delinquent, past-due accounts still show up as severe negatives even if they have subsequently been paid off. It's important to note that credit reports don't just show your current credit situation, but they also show what your credit situation has been in the past.
Author:   Rockmond
Submitted: 2007-02-28
Any negative listing can be removed from a credit report if it is erroneous, questionable and disputable. However, negative items such as bankruptcy and unpaid debts are more difficult to remove from the credit report. This is primarily due to the operational systems of the credit bureaus rather than with the severity of the bad credit item such as bankruptcy or unpaid debt. For example, judgments and tax liens are also severely negative listings yet have been considerably easier to remove. Credit repair is a good option.
Author:   Rockmond
Submitted: 2007-02-25
Factoring is the sale of commercial invoices or Accounts Receivable at a small discount. Businesses can generate cash and improve cash flow without taking on additional debt. Factoring use to be a financing source used by the textile and furniture industries. Today, factoring has become a source of financing in any industry that creates Accounts Receivable by extending terms to its business customers.
Author:   Carson
Submitted: 2007-02-21
   
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