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How To Get A Credit Card Even With Past Credit Problems
by: Carmin Oliver
The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage, least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about it, here's your opportunity. Do you need a prepaid credit card? Not everyone can qualify for a credit card. With past credit problems such as bankruptcies, repossessions, or even divorces, some people do not meet the stringent qualificati... (read more)
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Finding A Bad Credit Mortgage
by: George Royal
Bad credit loan mortgages or non-status mortgages are purposely intended to serve people with a bad credit history. According to a recent survey, one fifth of all adults are not able to qualify for a standard mortgage as a result of a previous or current bad financial situation. Credit history is based on information retrieved from sources including Public records such as electoral roll informatio... (read more)
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Credit Card Debt Elimination
by: Mary Talbot
How to Save Yourself from the Spiraling Effects of Credit Card Debt Credit Card Debt Elimination and Credit Card Debt Reduction Credit card debt is becoming a problem of mass proportions in North America. People are spending more than they earn and using their credit cards to pay for everything from furniture to food. Although it is easy enough to use a credit card for your purchases, the debt yo... (read more)
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When Not To Change Credit Cards Too Often
by: Colin Warburton
There are some great credit card deals around at the moment and on the surface it would seem silly not to check them out. There are a few things however that you must bear in mind when doing your research. Always check the small print, if you make an application to see if you can get a good deal you may have authorised a series of searches on your credit report. You must remember that a footprin... (read more)
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When Not To Change Credit Cards Too Often
by: Colin Warburton
There are some great credit card deals around at the moment and on the surface it would seem silly not to check them out. There are a few things however that you must bear in mind when doing your research. Always check the small print, if you make an application to see if you can get a good deal you may have authorised a series of searches on your credit report. You must remember that a footprin... (read more)
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Choosing A Credit Card
by: Nick Davis
If you’re thinking of applying for a credit card, there are several important things to consider. Probably the most important is whether you are going to pay off the entire balance on your card every month, or whether you might sometimes leave a balance outstanding. In the latter case, the interest rate on the card will be your most important consideration. This is normally expressed as an APR (an... (read more)
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Cash Back Credit Cards - Benefits
by: S.E. Kirk
Wouldn’t it be great if you could get some of that money you spend on credit card purchases back every year? Well, you can. A cash back credit card is the way to go for people who want all the benefits of shopping with a credit card, plus the perks of belonging to a credit company that offers a credit card online. The Bank of America credit card that offers the most flexible form of the cash back ... (read more)
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Introduction To Business Credit Cards
by: Vishal Sampat
Every major credit card company provides business credit cards. Amex, Visa, Advanta, MasterCard, Chase Manhattan Bank, Citibank, HSBC Bank, Discover, etc are some of the companies that provide business credit card products. Business credit cards are primarily used to separate business and personal expenses. Business cards also help organizations cap employee spending unto pre-specified limits. Th... (read more)
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Credit Repair: The 7 Myths You Must Know!
by: Vincent Dail
Credit repair is not hard and the very best way to improve your credit report score is to do it yourself. Let’s take a look at 7 of the most common myths you'll come across and examine them all in detail. Credit Repair Myth #1: If I declare bankruptcy, I can begin my credit report all over with a clean slate. Many bankruptcy attorneys do not adequately understand or explain the effects of bankr... (read more)
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14 Ways to Save Your Money and Improve your Credit
by: Roger Chaumont
1. Plan Whenever you go somewhere that you know will cost you some money, make a plan. If you’re going to do the groceries for instance, make a list and stick to it. If you are going on vacation, create an itinerary that you can stick with and stay with your allotted expenses. Failing to plan can cause impulse spending. 2. Budget This is one area many people fall in trouble with. They just don... (read more)
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