Surviving in the world...

Surviving in the world of credit cards

Now we, customers, play a game ‘who have a better credit score’. It looks like that having a credit score is a point of pride rather than...

Some necessary researc...

Some necessary researches before getting rewards credit card

You decide to choose a credit card? OK, at first make a research to find the best variant for you. Before you request one of cards, you should be...

Advantages of reward c...

Advantages of reward credit cards

Of course, you think about worth and convenience of using a retail credit card so that when you buy something at this shop and you see something you...

A good credit history ...

A good credit history it’s very easy

Credit cards are convenient and can certainly help you to settle a good credit history, when you are young. And the good credit history is very...

$100 Bonus With Blue Sky From American Express

Posted by: Matilda Sprent  Posted date: September 04, 2010 in Credit Cards Articles
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There are certain times of the year like the holiday season and the summer vacation months when it’s really to your advantage to have a travel rewards credit card. Then you can leverage your miles or rewards for reduced prices on airfare and/or additional amenities once your reach your destination.

Blue Sky from American Express lets members use their bonus points for travel without imposing blackout dates or similar restrictions. Cardholders can book the trip however they want – through American Express, the airline itself, an online travel discount site, or a travel agent – and still use the bonus points.

Blue Sky awards cardholders a point for every dollar spent on the card, but it also issues a $100 account credit once they reach 7,500 points. The card also offers other perks like free breakfast with a night at a Renaissance or JW Marriott hotel and a $100 voucher good for your next hotel stay. Membe

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What Should You Keep In Your Wallet?

Posted by: Lola Thornton  Posted date: September 03, 2010 in Credit Cards Articles
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Ryan Guina is an entrepreneur and writer. He has worked for Fortune 500 companies and served six years in the USAF. He writes about money management and small business topics at Cash Money Life and military money topics at The Military Wallet. You can follow his twitter feed.

What’s in your wallet? That is a popular slogan created by a credit card company to get you thinking about using their rewards credit card. It’s catchy from a marketing perspective, but it is a question you really should ask your self. What is in your wallet? More importantly, what should you really keep in your wallet?

While many of us do not think about the chaos that can be caused by a lost purse or wallet until one actually losses it, this is something to seriously consider. One forgetful moment and we can end up leaving our wallets and/or purses in a grocery cart, a cab, on a bus or any number of public places.

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Are Money Market Accounts Still Relevant?

Posted by: Matilda Sprent  Posted date: August 31, 2010 in Credit Cards Articles
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The following post is by Fred from OnlineBanksBlog.com, a personal finance site focused on helping people find the best bank rates.

The number of banking products available today compared to the number available just ten years ago is astounding. Online savings accounts and checking accounts have changed the way consumers bank. Now, with the advent of these online accounts, I find myself wondering whether money market accounts are still relevant.

Money Market Accounts Historically

In times past, most financial advisers have touted the money market savings account (often called an MMA) as the way to save money for the short- or medium-term. These accounts have historically had a higher interest rates than standard savings (or passbook savings) and interest-bearing checking accounts. However, today MMA rates are falling behind online checking and savings account rates.

Banking Has Changed

As interest rates have fallen over the last couple of decades, money market rates have fallen too.

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Don’t Be Fooled by Business Credit Card Solicitations Warns Sen. Schumer

Posted by: Lola Thornton  Posted date: August 29, 2010 in Credit Cards Articles
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Credit card companies are tricking consumers with unsatisfactory solicitations, Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) explained in a letter sent to the Federal Reserve on Wednesday. In his letter, he revealed that the number of professional and business credit cards sent to consumers skyrocketed in the first quarter because they don’t have to same protections as personal cards.

Are Credit Card Issuers Trying to Bypass the Law?

Despite the many changes that have occurred as a result of the Credit CARD Act, card issuers have apparently been determined to find ways to lure in customers while avoiding all of the rules they’re meant to abide by.

Since many of the guidelines listed in the act don’t apply to business credit cards, companies have opted to distribute new and exciting business and professional credit card offers to non-business consumers, rather than focusing on personal cards.

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Credit Card That Doesn’t Allow You To Exceed Your Credit Limit?

Posted by: Matilda Sprent  Posted date: August 26, 2010 in Credit Cards Articles
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Here’s an all-too common scenario. Consumer gets credit card. Consumer doesn’t properly monitor spending with credit card. Consumer falls into debt and trashes credit rating. Many people who have been through this process have sworn never to repeat their mistakes. And some are taking near-Draconian measures in the name of preserving their creditworthiness.

This segment of the marketplace is being courted by MasterCard’s inControl program. MasterCard is partnering with Citigroup to offer a credit card which enables users to stop themselves from getting into debt before they can actually do so.

The inControl program has been around since 2007, but has been used primarily with corporate cards and accounts. Howev

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Are You Really Ready For a Credit Card?

Posted by: Lola Thornton  Posted date: August 26, 2010 in Credit Cards Articles
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This is a guest post from Mr. Credit Card of www.askmrcreditcard.com.

Credit cards are seen as an essential method of payment for the majority of Americans. Unfortunately, credit cards are not for everybody. There are two groups of people who do not possess a credit card, but probably should some day. The big question is: When do you know when you are ready for a credit card? Let’s take a look.

Credit Cards and Young Adults

As teenagers mature into young adults, managing their finances responsibly is a major achievement. Ideally, the process of understanding money and credit cards should begin at a very young age. Children should be explained how money and credit cards work, and should learn by example as they observe their parents making transactions at retailers and paying their bills at home.

I was given a credit card on my parent’s account when I was in my early teens. I had strict instructions to only use it when I obtained my parent’s permission in advance, or in an emergency.

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