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  • Credit Repair Guide To Quickly Improve Your Credit Score  By : Jim Olivero
    Can you repair my credit? The main thing with bad credit repair is to make a conscientious effort to pay your bills on time. There are critical factors that affect your credit score.
  • Are you inspired to build your own business?  By : James E
    Whether you plan to be a business tycoon someday just likes Mr. Donald Trump, you can surely do it. Work hard on your goal and follow the road to success. It doesn’t matter what kind of business you’re into. Business you put up must be in relation to your preference. You put up the business because it gives you satisfaction to do so.
  • Why Rewards Credit Cards Could Work For You  By : Michael D. Strauss
    More and more people are finding that using a rewards credit card earns them valuable benefits over the course of a year. Seeing as you work hard for your money, why shouldn't your credit card work for you too?
  • Is It Worth Applying For A Platinum Credit Card?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    There are many things to consider when applying for a credit card, but is being a status symbol one of them? Read why applying for a platinum credit card might not be the best course of action.
  • Credit repair inquiries  By : Joseph Weber III Weber III
    It is important to know that if you have bad credit, you are certainly not the only one. There are countless people around the world that suffer financially and emotionally from bad credit. What is more important is the fact that there are ways to repair your credit. Debt collectors calling at all hours of the night and loan denials are stressful. There is hope. There are many ways to repair your credit without contacting a credit repair service. Hard work, perseverance, and dedication can help out when trying to clear bad debts and repair your credit.
  • Why Students Should Use Canadian Secured Credit Cards  By : Monty Loree
    The year was 1982 and the thing that stands out the most was my first credit card. I had just started a new job and was anxious to get my credit started. Getting credit through the bank was what I wanted. I thought that if I could get credit from them, then I was on my way.
  • Help Me Erase Bad Credit  By : CarmenVj
    Can you help me erase bad credit? You can erase bad credit and you can do it yourself. I'm sure you heard this all before. We can erase your credit problem with no problem. We are 100% sure that we can erase your credit. We can remove bad loans, liens and bankruptcies forever. Yes, I've heard it all before too.
  • Take Advantage Of What Corporate Credit Has To Offer  By : Robert Bain
    There are many advantages for your business when you access corporate credit. It gives you a way to get the funding you need for your business without having to intertwine it with your own personal credit. Even small businesses can really benefit from having some form of corporate credit. It may only be a credit card with a low credit limit but it will still come in handy from time to time.
  • Four points why Canadian secured credit cards are beneficial  By : Monty Loree
    1. Canadian secured credit card are an assured acceptance. You will have peace of mind knowing that applying for this card means you are certain to be accepted. There are many Canadian citizens who do not have credit for varying reasons. New Immigrants to Canada, students, and people with bad credit.
  • Canadian secured credit cards are good - Four reasons why  By : Monty Loree
    1. Canadian secured credit card are undoubted acceptance. You will have quick peace of mind knowing that if you submit an application, you will be accepted very quickly. The people who will enjoy a secured credit card are university students, new immigrants to Canada and folks with bad credit.
  • Structured Settlement Broker  By : Scott Schwarts
    Personal injury cases are always very emotional things. There is the injured party that deserves compensation, and the defendant that doesn't want to pay it. Unfortunately, a win for the injured party does not always mean that compensation will occur immediately. In many cases, having a structured settlement is the best way to have the money paid to the injured party.
  • Do You Really Need A Credit Card?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    What can you do if you want the convenience of a credit card without the risk of running up debts? There are three main alternatives you should consider.
  • Bankruptcy Laws And How They Change  By : Letha Lashley
    Heading toward bankruptcy is usually something that most people don't even consider having happen in their lifetime. But statistics today prove differently. The reality of bankruptcy today is that there are increasing numbers of people that are entering the bankruptcy system. The different chapters of bankruptcy (chapter 7, chapter 11, chapter 13) are becoming more and more prevalent today.
  • Building a Good Credit History  By : Bobbie McKee
    A good credit history is essential in today's society. Traditionally, you only had to worry about having a good credit history for credit cards and large purchases such as home and automobiles. However, good credit is vital in even the smallest financial transactions, like getting your utilities turned on or establishing cellular phone service. When you don't have good credit, these service providers require you to pay a deposit to establish service. Start building a good credit history as early as possible to avoid paying hefty deposits.
  • Basics on Credit Cards  By : Bobbie McKee
    Many people get in trouble with credit cards because they don't fully understand how the card works. Most people only know that they get a piece of plastic in the mail that they can use to swipe in stores and pay the bill later. Understanding how credit cards work can help you use them responsibly.
  • How to Choose a Credit Card  By : Bobbie McKee
    These days it seems that credit cards are the prevailing method of making purchases. To those who are new to credit, choosing a credit card might seem like a simple task, especially when you are inundated with credit card offers. However, you shouldn't apply for just any credit card offer you receive in the mail.
  • Credit Score 101  By : B
    Your credit score is a numerical indication of your credit worthiness. It is the primary factor that creditors and lenders use to decide whether or not they should extend credit to you. You may also hear the credit score called the FICO score. This name comes from the Fair Isaac Corporation, the company who is credited with developing the system that comes up with the credit score.
  • Understanding Your Credit Report  By : Bobbie McKee
    Your credit report contains a significant bit of information about your financial history as it pertains to credit. The information on your credit report is used by credit grantors to determine whether or not they should extend credit to you. Several pieces of information are included in your credit report.
  • Credit Card Debt As A Silent Financial Killer  By : Brad t.b Smith
    We often see people pull out plastic to pay for everything they need. Why not? When all it takes is a quick swipe of the card through a little electronic box and a signature then, everything's okay. You go home happy, content, and almost worry-free. On the other hand, not every one of these people realize that the convenience of using the cards can lead to a false feeling of financial security. And this realization will strike them as soon as the bills arrive.
  • What You Need to Know When Using Credit Cards  By : Bobbie McKee
    Now more than ever, credit cards are used as forms of payments . Credit cards are a widely used source of convenient credit for on-line shopping, gasoline and even medical bills. Cards help in regular transaction and they are truly convenient. With the protection they provide they are also ideal for making a payment online.
  • 4 Steps If You've Been Denied For A Credit Card  By : John Wiley
    Don't just assume that the minute you apply for a credit card, you'll get approved - it does not work that way, many people get denied.
  • Which Kind Of Credit Card Should I Choose?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    There are so many credit cards available with different features, it can be hard to decide which one to apply for. A simple way of narrowing the field is to base your decision on your spending habits, rather than being swayed by eyecatching advertisements promoting features you may not need.
  • Avoiding The Payday Loan Trap  By : Martin Sumner
    Payday loans can be a valuable financial lifeline, but if used unwisely they can be a very difficult trap to escape from. Find out why you should think carefully about alternatives before taking out a loan.
  • Get in Control of Your Credit Card Debt  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Using credit cards can make day to day life more simple, reducing the need to carry cash and making it easy to shop online and by telephone. However, spending with plastic can sometimes be a little too easy, and many people find their balances get out of control.
  • Credit Card Balance Transfer Fees  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit card balance transfer offers were so popular that they ended up costing the credit card industry serious amounts of money. Something had to be done, so the balance transfer 'handling fee' was born.
  • Flat Rate Credit Cards  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Most credit cards feature different interest rates depending on how they're used. Purchases, balance transfers, cash withdrawals, introductory offers... the number of different rates can be confusing. Flat rate cards charge the same APR for everything, making it easier to keep track of how much your card is costing.
  • Credit Card Cheques - An Expensive Convenience  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit card cheques are touted by card issuers as a convenient way to use your account when cards aren't accepted, but it's not always made clear how much they cost.
  • Are Online Credit Card Applications Too Easy?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Applying online for a credit card is easier than ever, but there is a danger to be aware of. Find out the harm it can do to your credit rating, and how to avoid it.
  • Credit Cards: Why You Should Pay More Than The Minimum  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit cards are a great convenience, but it can be all to easy to let your debt slide out of control. Making only the minimum repayments will make the situation worse, and this article explains why.
  • Credit Card Debt Elimination Tips  By : Paul McDermitt
    Every day hundreds of people get themselves further into credit card debt, hurting their chances of achieving the things for themselves and their families that really matter. Let's face it, what is more important, that new pair of shoes, or saving for your child's college? You don't have to quit having fun, but if you start using your credit cards right, you can get out of the oppressive debt, save money and still be able to enjoy some of those shoes, or whatever your weakness, that you have your eyes on.
  • Faxless Payday Advances On Your Terms!  By : Sam Curtis
    Why the faxless payday advance sounds so attractive? Because it means fast money. No need to bother with filling in application forms and faxing them to the lending institutions. It's all already done! Your pre-approved cash advance limit enables you to draw required funds instantly. You can do it using the online banking facilities, ATM terminal or just approaching the cashier at your bank. Normally, you'd use your credit card to access these funds; being aware of the daily limits applicable to the sum and number of withdrawals.
  • Tricks Credit Card Companies Use To Ramp Up Your Bills  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit card companies are notorious for squeezing every last drop of profit out of their customers. Find out the ways they do this and how to keep in front.
  • Choosing Cashback Or Rewards Credit Cards  By : Michael D. Strauss
    With the demise of balance transfers as an attractive credit card offer, cashback and rewards schemes are growing in popularity. Find out what they are and how you could profit from using them.
  • Charity Credit Cards - A Good Deal?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Charity credit cards are often presented as an easy way to donate to charity without any cost to yourself, but is it really that simple? This article shows how there might be more cost effective options available.
  • Simple Steps to Prevent Credit Card Fraud  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit card fraud costs hundreds of millions every year, and is a distressing and damaging experience for the victims. Fortunately, there are some simple ways of vastly reducing the chances of it happening to you.
  • About Sports Affinity Credit Cards  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Sports affinity cards let you donate funds to your team at no direct cost to yourself, and also offer other benefits of interest to sports fans. Find out if one is right for you.
  • How Important Is Credit Card APR?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Many credit card advertisements feature a low APR as the most prominent feature, but is that the most important thing with a card? There are many other benefits to consider, which might be more valuable than a low rate.
  • Why Choose A Gas Credit Card?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Gas credit cards are now available from almost every gas station it seems. Why would you choose one over an ordinary card?
  • Is Cashback The Future For Credit Cards?  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Cashback is a feature of credit cards that is rapidly growing in popularity. Why is this and how could you benefit?
  • When Not To Use A Credit Card  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Credit cards are a convenient part of modern life, but unfortunately it can be all too easy to run up problem levels of debt. Knowing when card use is inappropriate will help prevent your card getting you into trouble.
  • An Introduction To Affinity Credit Cards  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Affinity credit cards are becoming increasingly popular, offering a new range of benefits and features. Find out what they are, what they offer, and whether one could be right for you.
  • A Brief History Of Credit Cards  By : Michael D. Strauss
    Despite being so commonplace in modern life, credit cards have a relatively short history. Read when the first cards appeared, and how they developed into the products we know today.
  • Merchant Services  By : Mike Knudtson
    Merchant services is a term used to describe a variety of services that enable businesses to carry out financial transactions, from credit card processing to checking validity of cheques. One of the most essential merchant services offered by most major merchant services providers is merchant accounts. Merchant accounts are specialized accounts that allow businesses to receive credit card payments, or carry out financial transactions online. Depending on the type of transactions, the volume of transactions and other parameters, different businesses are eligible for a variety of merchant accounts. Once a merchant is designated a merchant account, the merchant (read business) is then educated in the ways he can access the merchant account and is also sent a complete list of the charges that are associated with the merchant account.
  • Credit Repair  By : Andrew Olson
    Credit repair is defined as the process of eliminating, unfair or unpaid dues from your credit report. Credit firms all over America charge thousands of dollars for eliminating bad debt, and to carry out credit repair. However before you go any further the first thing to understand is that you should go to a professional firm only if you feel you cannot carry out credit repair on your own, government agencies encourage individuals and businesses alike to dispute negative items on their own, before they go and hire credit firms. Before we go any further, please note that credit repair as such is termed as controversial practice, as some of the techniques involved are not always completely ethical.
  • Is Your Credit Score Costing You A Fortune?  By : Joynny W. Ellison
    Have you ever wondered what companies
    send you when they claim you can erase
    bad credit overnight? How about those
    ads that say you can get any major
    credit
    card without a deposit or a credit
    check?
  • So You Want To Lower Your Credit Card Debt?  By : James Conner
    Most of us have accrued a significant amount of credit card debt. Of course, I'm sure we've all heard that more than once, right? It's become quite personal, correct? I bet your high credit card debt is driving you crazy.
  • Applying for credit cards  By : Miguel Hernandez
    Credit cards were first introduced in the 1950's and have not looked back since, almost every working person in the United States today has either applied for, or has a credit card to his name. No matter what use you have for your credit card, there is a credit card that caters to your requirements. From student credit cards, to celebrity credit cards, there is nothing that a credit card cannot buy. Reasonable interest rates, and flexibility have made credit cards even more attractive and easily accessible to people.
  • Car Finance Loan: When you can't just wait to buy a car  By : Sheryn Celeste
    After buying your own home, one of the most expensive purchases you will decide on is buying a car. Along with the car, car-related expenses, like fuel, maintenance and insurance, even accessories, can get a big chunk from your budget.
  • Bad Credit? Can you still get a bad credit car loan?  By : Sheryn Celeste
    Are you one of the many people who have loan problems? No need to worry, for you are not alone.
  • How To Spot A Credit Card Scam  By : Darren Allsop..
    If you have bad credit or less that perfect credit there are many companies that are out to try and take advantage or you. If you have bad credit you probably receive very few legitimate offers and these companies are counting on that fact.


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