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  • Credit Cards For Adverse Credit History Applicants
    The simple fact of life today is that in many situations credit cards are vital. It is extremely difficult to rent a car for instance if you do not have access to a credit card in your own name. Also, shopping on line is not very easy at all if you do not have a credit card. While many websites will accept debit cards, if you are trying to book a hotel abroad or buy from any website based abroad, it can be next to impossible to find a payment method other than credit card. Th...
  • Guide To The Right Credit Card
    It’s everywhere you want to be. For everything else, there’s MasterCard. Don’t leave home without it. Credit cards are everywhere – and their slogans make it clear. In the past decade, more and more companies have jumped on the credit card bandwagon to provide ‘affinity’ credit cards, branded credit cards and credit cards that offer rewards for their use. You can get cash back, cash donated to your favorite charity, cash in on your credit spending with airline miles and tanks...
  • Guide To Gas Rebate Credit Cards
    Looking for a way to cut back on your gasoline expenses? You could learn to drive at 55 - the speed which most experts say is the most economical on gas. You could trade in your car for a model that guzzles less of the expensive elixir. You could leave your car at home 10% of the time.

    Or you could do your credit card purchasing with a credit card that offers you gas rebate rewards. With the cost of gas spiralling through the roof with a speed it hasn't had since 1972, ga...
  • Online Credit Cards – Finding Best Deals Available Online
    People spend a lot of money on credit and with consumer debt levels continuing to rise dramatically, people are spending a larger and larger proportion of their incomes on credit and financing charges in particular. Car payments, mortgage payments, credit cards, store cards, personal loans, all forms of debt and bank overdrafts; they all combine to take up and eat away at an ever-increasing proportion of our income. Therefore it is more important than ever that we make sure w...
  • Credit Card Balance Transfers - 0% Introductory Offers
    Balance transfers have grown in popularity and importance ever since lenders have started using zero per cent interest rates on balance transfers to lure consumers from other companies to their own.

    Introductory Offers

    These 0% balance transfer offers give the customer a very low, or zero per cent interest rate on any sum transferred from another credit card, over to them. If you are considering a balance transfer then there are two figures you should be aware of. The ...
  • Credit Cards – Why Are They So Popular?
    Credit cards have ballooned in popularity over the last decade. While once the preserve of the very rich, or very indebted, they are now available to practically everyone who wants them. They have become far easier to get a hold of. There is also a huge variety of choice out there for anyone who wants a credit card.

    Different Types of Credit Cards

    There are exclusive cards that offer their holders a huge array of benefits in exchange for a fee. But there are also cards...
  • Credit Card Eligibility
    Have you wondered how credit card eligibility is determined?

    Curious whether you’re eligible for a credit card?

    It all has to do with your credit rating and credit score. Here we go with a quick tutorial on what constitutes credit-worthiness and how you can make sure that you are eligible for a credit card when you want one.

    Credit Reports and Credit Scores

    When you buy something on credit or have a credit card, the credit card company or store makes periodic rep...
  • Credit Card Applications FAQ
    Lots of folks have questions about credit cards but may feel shy about asking for fear of being seen as not savvy. Here's a list of frequently asked questions about applying for credit cards to bring you up to speed on what you need to know about the credit card application process.

    Can I apply for a credit card?

    In general, if you're 18 years of age or older (the age limit may be lower in some states) and are a U.S. citizen, you have the legal right to apply for a cred...
  • Credit Card Basics – Understanding Five Main Credit Card Terms
    Credit cards are easy, right? You have a credit limit. As long as your balance isn't as high as your credit limit, you can pay for things with your credit card. When you pay for something with your credit card, you don't have to pay for it until later. You pay interest on your credit card balance and as long as you don't go over your credit limit, everything's fine.

    Well, not quite. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about credit cards - and their answers...
  • Credit Card Faq - Credit Card Security And Authentication
    With the ever rising reports of credit card fraud, fraudulent use, internet phishing and identity theft, people are rightly concerned about credit card security. Fraudulent credit card use can be an annoyance at best, and seriously damage your credit at worst. It's only reasonable that people have questions about credit card security and authentication methods. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about credit card security.

    1. How does the ATM or store ter...
  • Reduce The Costs Of Your Credit Cards
    Statistics show that the average American family owes over $8,000 in credit card debt. This is a large amount of money, especially when you consider the fact that most Americans make about $33,000 per year. The costs involved with using credit cards can be very large if you're not responsible when using them. In this article I will discuss steps you can take in order to reduce the costs of your credit cards.

    Keep The Credit Card APR Low

    The interest on credit cards tend...
  • What Are Credit Counseling Services
    If you are looking for a credit counseling service it is likely that you are already in financial danger. When a counseling service offers easy solutions to your problems, it can be hard not to believe them, especially if you're on the verge of bankruptcy. In this article I will talk about credit counseling services and what you should know about them.

    There are a number of good credit counseling services available, and they can greatly help you get back on your feet. How...
  • What You Can Do To Improve Your Credit Score
    It is hard to watch television these days without hearing about credit scores. If you are not looking to get a loan or credit card, you may be wandering whether or not they are important. Your credit score is important, regardless of whether or not you plan on applying for a credit card or loan. In this article I will explain what a credit score is and why it is important.

    What Is A Credit Score?

    Your credit score will determine whether or not you'll be approved for a m...
  • Increased Credit Card Payments – Helping You Keep Up
    In the past, credit card payments have always been fair, a small percentage of the total balance owed. A new change has recently been proposed by the government that may change this. The monthly credit card payments that people are making may double within the next year. This will make things much harder for people who are already having a hard time making their existing payments.

    How Much You Will Now Need To Pay

    The credit card companies have made large profits by all...
  • Credit Card Application Facts
    If you have never applied for a credit card before, there are things you will need to know about them. Credit cards can bring you a convenience which is unrivaled by using cash or checks. Despite this, using your credit card improperly and can lead to a financial hardship which is difficult to overcome. Many credit card companies will now allow you to apply for cards online. This has made it easy for people to compare credit card offers.

    The first thing you want to do is l...
  • Credit Card Foreign Transaction Fees
    In the last few years, many credit card companies have begun charging foreign fees for purchases made with credit cards outside of the United States. Many customers have become frustrated, wondering why the banks and credit card companies would charge such fees. While it is easy to say that these companies just want more money, the situation is much more complex than this.

    Many of the fees associated with credit cards are charged in order to pay for the costs involved with...
  • Credit Cards For Bad Credit Applications
    If you have bad credit, you may be under the impression that you are not able to apply for a credit card. While it is true that you may be rejected from getting certain credit cards or loans, there are options available for those who have bad credit. Since a sizeable percentage of the population has bad credit, this has created a market which many banks and credit card companies have tapped into.

    Your credit report is a reflection of your credit history, and it is very imp...
  • How To Lower Your Gas Bill Using Credit Cards
    It is no secret that the cost of gas has continued to increase and it appears that this trend won't end anytime soon. This has left many people looking for ways to reduce the amount they spend on gas every month. Many people may be surprised to learn that one method for reducing the cost of gas is by using credit cards. But you don't want to use just any credit card. You want to use a gas rebate credit card.

    A gas rebate credit card is similar to other cash back rewards pr...
  • Closing Credit Card Accounts
    Most experts advise consumers to avoid having too many credit card accounts. When you decide to open a new card because it has better rates, it is important to make sure you properly close your existing credit card. There are a number of reasons why you should close existing accounts when opening a new credit card.

    Closing some of your cards will allow you to have control over them. When you have multiple cards, it is easy for some of them to get lost. If this happens, you...
  • How To Repair Your Credit
    If you have less than perfect credit, you are probably attracted to the many commercials on TV which promise credit repair and debt consolidation. While there are many things companies can do to help you fix your credit, there are a number of things you can do yourself to get back on your feet. Many people make the mistake of avoidng their lenders. They choose to ignore phone calls or letters which are sent in the mail.

    You want to make sure you contact your lenders prompt...
  • Instant Approval Credit Cards – Are They Credit Builders?
    Many people today have heard about the "instant approval" credit cards, but may not understand exactly what they are. Instant approval is the method used by banks and credit card companies to take your application and instantly make a decision based on data they get from your online credit report. It is different from traditional credit card applications because you are either approved or rejected as soon as your application is submitted.

    Instant approval is a method that ...
  • Bankrupt! But Still Receiving Credit Card Offers
    Those who have bad credit or who have recently filed for bankruptcy may be surprised to find that they are still receiving numerous credit card offers. This has become a well known issue, and it is apparent that banks either don't know or don't care that the people they are sending offers to already have bad credit. In most cases, banks and credit card companies don't take the time to research people they send offers to.

    While most credit card companies are partial to cons...
  • Save Money Using A Credit Card
    If you are a conscious and energetic saver, then you have most probably been told that credit cards are bad and evil things that you need to stay well away from! However, used the right way, a credit card can be a great way to save money! So, how can you save money by using a credit card?

    Let the interest work for you

    As we all know, credit card companies make a profit by charging their users interest. But, the interest that credit card companies charge is only charged ...
  • Credit Card Applications - Getting Accepted
    Although they can be painful at times, life today without the ease of a credit card is no longer a reality. So, if you think you want a credit card, here are some essential factors you’ll need to consider when applying for a credit card:

    Your Credit History

    One of the most essential elements to applying for a credit card is what you current credit history is.

    * If you have a bad credit history, then it is going to be much harder applying for a credit card.
    * If you ...
  • Using Your Credit Card For Foreign Purchases
    One of the major advertised benefits of applying for and having a credit card is the fact that they are accepted at millions of outlets all round the world. But, are there any major issues you need to be considering when using your credit for foreign purchases? The following are some that you may wish to consider:

    Lost, stolen and fraudulent use

    Certain credit card issuers have varying policies with respect to any lost, stolen or fraudulent use of you credit card for fo...
  • Minimum Payment On Credit Cards – Bad Idea?
    Are you quite happy paying off the minimum amount every month on your credit card bill? You may be unaware of the actual amount you are paying off towards your debt. Most off your payment will go towards the interest owed leaving your debt and further interest charges to accumulate further.

    1 in 8 people in the UK pay only the minimum payment required on their credit cards. You may think that you are keeping on top of your finances but the truth is you will be losing a lot...
  • Adverse Credit Credit Cards
    As their very name suggests, adverse credit credit cards are an option available to those who have a bad credit history and, thus, credit rating.

    Why you may want to apply

    If you do happen to have a bad credit rating, then there is a strong likelihood that you’ll be successful when applying for one of these credit cards where you have been turned down when applying to the mainstream card issuers.

    Moreover, if you do have a bad credit rating, then applying for adverse...
  • Five Credit Building Tactics
    If you are looking to apply for a credit card, than you’ll need to ensure that you have sufficient creditworthiness. In reality, this is no easy task – so if you are having problems with this, the following 5 credit building tactics should help.

    1. Open a current account

    All credit card companies like to see that their potential borrowers are responsible when given the opportunity to borrow money. However, if you only have a deposit account then there is no real chance ...
  • Credit Card Common Mistakes - The Top Ten
    In no particular order, the following are viewed as being the top 10 common credit card mistakes:

    1. Applying for a card and limit you cannot afford to repay

    Most people have bad debt management skills and are swept away with the fact that they have ‘x’ amount of pounds as their limit. They rarely consider paying the card and have “maxed” the card out in a few months. They then spend years trying to repay the card!

    2. Applying for too many cards

    Not content with h...
  • Credit Card Goodies With Affinity Credit Cards
    Would you like to do something worthwhile with those cash back and reward points that you're earning on your rebate credit cards? Many major non-profit organizations would be delighted to help you do that. By making an affinity credit card your major credit card, you can donate hundreds of dollars to your favorite charity - just by using your credit card the way that you normally would.

    Affinity credit cards have been around since the 1980s, but they've really taken off in...
  • Credit Card Faqs - What If I'm Turned Down?
    So, you’ve filled out the application and are waiting for your brand new, shiny credit card to arrive in the mail. But when the letter finally arrives, you’re not greeted with a new credit card, but a denial letter instead. What to do? Read the fact below and determine your next steps.

    1. What are some of the reasons that I can get turned down for a credit card?

    There are many reasons that people are turned down when they apply for credit cards. Every credit card compan...
  • What Does A 'Universal Default Penalty' Clause Mean On My Credit Card?
    You apply for a credit card that has an advertised 10% APR. The card is approved and you spend money on it. Some months later you notice that the interest rate cannot possibly be 10% APR but is nearer 30% APR. You immediately claim you have been cheated; but the credit card provider counters that they have invoked the Universal Default Penalty Clause under your agreement with them. Bewildered you wonder what on earth a Universal Default Penalty clause could mean. And the answ...
  • Credit Card Rights - What Rights Do You Have?
    So you've thought about getting a credit card, but all you've heard about from parents, friends, co-workers, and the like is that they are just trouble. Horror stories of over limit charges, finance charges, late fees, mysterious charges, telemarketers, and missing bills dance through your head like sugar plumb fairies in children on Christmas Eve. It’s important to know, going into your first, or even your fifth credit card experience, that as a credit card holder, you have ...
  • Credit Card Traps?
    For people with a spotty credit card history or bad credit, it can be difficult to get approved for a regular credit card. There are a number of credit card options that are aimed specifically at people who have bad credit and are trying to rebuilt it. There are also, unfortunately, a lot of folks out there who'll take advantage of the desperation to get a credit card. How do you tell which options are good ones and which are just taking advantage of a bad situation?

    Catal...
  • Credit Cards And Divorce
    If you’ve recently divorced or are going through a divorce, one of the important issues that you should settle is how any joint debts are to be handled. This includes mortgages on a jointly owned home and any joint credit cards that you have. You also need to be aware of how failure to pay those debts on time will affect your credit rating – even if your divorce decree states that you are not the party responsible.

    There are two kinds of credit card accounts – individual a...
  • Cash Back Credit Cards – Reward Yourself
    As the competition in the UK lending market has become ever more intense, lenders and credit card providers have had to go to ever more lengths to attract customers to them. While there is a limit to how low they can go on interest rates, in fact many now go as low as zero per cent for well over six months, card providers can also seek to attract customers with loyalty and reward schemes. These basically reward you for every pound you spend on your credit card.

    Loyalty sch...
  • Guaranteed Credit Cards – Use Them Wisely
    Credit cards are becoming increasingly vital in a wide range of situations. Have you ever tried to rent a car, or shop online without one? It’s not easy. In fact, with the growth of shopping online, more frequent international travel, and people paying for goods and services over the phone, it is almost vital for an increasing number of people to have access to credit cards.

    There are therefore, plenty of valid reasons why anybody would want a credit card these days. Gone ...
  • Shopping For Credit – Points Of Interest
    As much as the credit industry has changed in the last couple of years, the most important advice when shopping for credit has remained the same throughout the period. And that is, if you want to give yourself the very best chances of getting the best credit deals that are open to you, then you have to shop around.

    Finding Credit Online

    The good news is that the Internet has made this shopping around a lot easier in recent years. There are many websites now that special...
  • Visa vs Mastercard – Which Is The Best?
    The two leading credit card companies in the world today are the competitors Visa and MasterCard. They both operate along very similar lines. While Visa can claim to have almost a billion cards issued, MasterCard has over twenty five thousand banks issuing its cards and it is difficult to find any difference in the number of locations worldwide that accept the cards, which is now estimated at over twenty million.

    In fact, as far as most consumers are concerned, there is no...
  • Accepting Credit Cards Over The Phone
    There has been a huge growth in the number of cold calls, and unsolicited offers that people receive on their home and business phones. The process can be very intrusive and frustrating and is the subject of a growing number of complaints. Many of these calls come from phone companies, especially mobile phone providers but they are also for new windows, for insurance and for credit among other things.

    If you are offered credit over the phone, it can be quite tempting, espe...
  • Airline Credit Cards – Are They Offering The Best Value?
    There are more reward credit cards around now than ever before. There are cash back credit cards, points cards and American Express even have a new nectar card out. One of the long running popular rewards has been the airline credit card. These are offered by many of the main card providers and they offer as their reward scheme the chance to collect airmiles as you spend. Airmiles are an extremely popular reward as they can be redeemed on major airlines for free or upgraded f...
  • American Express – A Unique Type Of Credit Card
    American Express, or AMEX, is one of the most recognisable names in the financial world. What many customers who have MasterCard or Visa credit cards in their wallet are interested in, is what is the difference between these two companies and American Express. Well the difference is quite simple.

    MasterCard and Visa are both simply payment methods. They allow locations to accept payment using their system. They do not however, issue any credit cards of their own. For this ...
  • Common Credit Card Charges
    In recent years, the UK credit card industry has undergone absolutely massive changes. It is practically unrecognisable from the industry that was present even just a few short years ago. The competition that has flowed in from other countries, especially the United States, as well as from internet lenders and other institutions has meant that there are now more offers and more products than ever before.

    Some of these offers would have been unimaginable in the past. You do...
  • Poor Credit History - Which Is Best, A Credit Card Or Personal Loan?
    There was a time when poor credit meant you could kiss any chance of getting credit good-bye. Credit cards were extremely difficult to get if you had any kind of compromising information contained in your credit report. These days have long since passed. Today, if you have bad credit, there is a whole range of options open to you for sources of credit.

    From personal loans, debt consolidation loans and credit cards, they are all now available in one form another to borrower...
  • Credit Cards vs. Cold Hard Cash – The Benefits
    The security benefits of using credit cards have long been recognised. Even with the extra attention that is being placed on identity theft and credit card fraud these days, using your credit card is still one of the safest ways to pay for things available.

    All credit card companies will provide you with an emergency number to call if your card is lost or stolen and in the vast majority of cases, any loss that is incurred by your account will be fully refunded by the card ...
  • Credit Cards Abroad – How To Save On Charges
    One of the huge advantages of credit cards, and one of the many reasons they continue to grow in popularity, is the easy access they offer when travelling abroad. Not only can they be used with ease to book hotels or pay for car rentals, but they can also be used at cash machines around the world for instant and safe access to local currencies. They are also far safer than carrying cash, which can be stolen no matter where in the world you are travelling, and more convenient ...
  • How To Find Good Balance Transfer Cards
    If you have a credit card you're likely to have debt, but you could save a small fortune on repayments by transferring the outstanding balance on one credit card to another credit card. Credit card balance transfers are an easy option for managing credit. Some people switch their balances from card to card to take advantage of each new offer. This is known as card jumping or rate surfing.

    Credit card balance transfer offers can also be used to reduce the interest paid on b...
  • How To Choose Your New Credit Card
    Choosing a new credit card is not just a personal choice. It's a lifestyle choice. There are hundreds of credit cards to choose from and savvy shoppers will want to choose credit cards that suit the way they spend and the things they want to do.

    Why Do You Need A Credit Card?

    First of all, consumers need to consider why they need a credit card. For example, some people may be using the credit card to improve their personal cash flow. They could do this by banking your s...
  • Introductory Rate Credit Cards: Some Popular Features
    Using introductory rate credit cards has become a popular way for UK borrowers to manage credit card debt. Introductory rate credit cards offer borrowers a preferential interest rate when they first sign up for a new card. There are three main ways in which this can happen. All of the ways offer significant advantages for credit card borrowers.

    0% Balance Transfers

    The one that is most appealing to consumers is the 0% balance transfer offer. This offers a nil rate of in...
  • Are You A Credit Card Tart?
    Some people use the word tart as an insult; others as a bit of friendly banter. Either way, it's not the sort of term you associate with financial matters, especially not with credit cards. A credit card tart is someone who moves from credit card to credit card, taking advantage of the best offers. In the process, that person can save hundreds, and perhaps make money as well.

    Being a successful credit card tart takes a bit of knowledge and a lot of organisation. The knowle...
  • Avoiding Credit Card Wipe-Outs: How To Succeed With Rate Surfing
    Rate surfing can be a good way of reducing debt but there is a risk. To avoid long term damage to your credit rating, it's best to make sure you do it right.

    Rate Surfing Research

    First of all, start by researching the current credit card rate offerings to see which one is best for your circumstances. Many people opt for the 0% interest deals, as these allow them to apply the payments the make to clearing any outstanding debt. These deals usually last for a limited peri...
  • How To Keep Your Credit Card Interest Rate At 0%
    We've all been tempted by 0% credit card interest rate offers. These offers are usually for short periods of three to 12 months and there are usually conditions attached. For example, the preferential rate may apply to balance transfers, but not to cash withdrawals. The low interest rate may not apply to credit card cheques or purchases either.

    People who are carrying a large debt will want to make the most of 0% interest rate offers. Here's how to keep your credit card in...
  • Choosing A Credit Card That Suits Your Repayment Habits
    When choosing a new credit card it's best to pick a card that suits your spending habits. However, this is not the most crucial factor. Even more important is to choose a credit card that matches your paying habits. This will ensure that you don't end up paying over the odds to repay your credit card debt. Consider these scenarios:

    Big Spender, Big Payer

    You put most of your spending on your credit card each month. Petrol, shopping, clothes, days out, drinks at the pub ...
  • Single Rate Credit Cards: A Guide
    With so many credit card deals on the market, consumers can have a hard time deciding on the right deal for them. There are many rate options for new credit card customers. These include cards with a 0% interest rate for a fixed period, low balance transfer rates or introductory rates. However, there are also cards which feature a low standard interest rate.

    Who Should Get A Single Rate Credit Card?

    A single rate credit card can be a useful option for those who are look...
  • 0% Credit Cards: Are They Worth It?
    Credit card jumping has become a common practice. The term refers to the habit of moving debt balances from card to card to take advantage of preferential rates. But just how worthwhile is credit card jumping for consumers?

    UK consumers have staggering levels of debt. Consumer borrowing has grown by more than 50% in five years. It's no wonder that people are looking for new ways to ease the debt burden. Credit card jumping offers one possible solution.

    Money Saving Devi...
  • Which Charity Credit Cards Are Worthy Of Your Support?
    Donating to good causes is a great way to help people who are less fortunate. People have always been able to help good causes by giving up their time or handing over cash. Now the process is even easier.

    Many charities now have branded credit cards that enable consumers to donate to the charity every time they spend. These charity credit cards are backed by major UK banks. The Royal Bank of Scotland, Halifax and the Cooperative Bank all support several charity credit card...
  • How To Support A Charity With Your Credit Card
    For people who are organized and careful, using a credit card can be a good way of managing debt and handling spending. And there are other advantages that can make credit card use even more appealing.

    Many credit cards can now be used to contribute to people's favourite charities. This means they can spend as usual, secure in the knowledge that they are also contributing to a good cause.

    How Charity Credit Cards Work

    The way charity credit cards work is simple. Ever...
  • Getting Your Credit Card Reward
    There are many credit card deals that are aimed at people with a lot of debt to manage. These credit card deals offer 0% balance transfer rates and low long term interest rates to credit card customers. But people who pay off their credit card balance in full every month do not gain a lot from those deals. Those people would be better off shopping around for a credit card that offers a reward. There are several credit card reward schemes to choose from.

    Cash Back Rewards
    ...
  • How To Make Sure You Don’t Fall For A Credit Card Scam
    Credit card fraudsters are having to up their game and are becoming ever more ingenious with the scams they try to pull off. As a UK credit cardholder you need to staying on your toes and ahead of the game. You need to ensure you keep up to date with all the different types of credit card scams that fraudsters might try on you. In this regard we are fairly lucky in the UK in that most UK credit card frauds have been tried previously elsewhere, notably the Unites States.

    Th...
  • Credit Card Offers: What To Know Before You Accept One
    Credit card offers, we all receive them. They appear in our email inbox, our mailbox, and they are constantly advertised on television. At one point in your life, it is likely that you will be interested in accepting one of these offers. Before you make the decision to accept a credit card offer, you are encouraged to know what you are getting yourself into. Many individuals regret not fully examining their credit card offer before accepting it, you do not want to be one of t...
  • Applying Online For A Credit Card: What You Need To Know First
    A large percentage of the world’s population relies on the internet. The internet is used to research a particular topic, order merchandise, or obtain a service. The internet is also being used to obtain credit cards. Online card offers are all over the internet. By filing out a simple online form, you could be on your way to having a credit card in your pocket. Despite the fact that applying for a credit card online is easy, there are still a number of important factors that...
  • Credit Card Offers: Compare Before You Accept
    Credit card offers are everywhere. It is likely that you have received them in the mail or have seen them on a television advertisement before. There are many individuals who make a costly mistake when it comes to accepting a credit card offer. That mistake is accepting the first offer that comes their way. To prevent yourself from making this mistake, you are encouraged to examine and compare a number of credit card offers. This examination will allow you to select the credi...
  • The Importance Of Choosing The Right Credit Card
    Do you remember the first time that you received a credit card offer in the mail? For many individuals that was the first credit card that they ever obtained. Unfortunately, many times these individuals did not know what they were getting into. If you are interested in obtaining a credit card for the first time or if you are interested in getting another one, you are encouraged to know what to look for in a credit card. Knowing what to look for will help to ensure that you pi...
  • Rebuiling Your Bad Credit With Secured Credit Cards
    Secured credit cards can rebuild your bad credit only if you show a historical improvement to your payment history. A secured credit card is one that is prepaid; as long as you maintain a positive balance then a positive history is created.

    Can a credit card improve bad credit? Can something inherently bad become something good? However, the consensus of most honest financial advisors is that debt is a disease. An ongoing radio commercial announced that credit card debt is...
  • How Easy Is It To Get A 0% Interest Credit Card?
    Back in the 1990s, if you had told most UK credit card users that one day they would be able to get a credit card offering them 0% interest they may well have looked at you as if you had just arrived from Mars. Today, 0% interest on a credit card is not just as possibility, it is a reality.

    How Did We Get 0% Interest Credit Cards?

    Now, UK credit card providers are not known from their charitable natures. So, you may be wondering how we got 0% interest credit cards. The ...
  • Interest Free Credit Cards – Getting Accepted
    If you've got a debt but you don't want to pay any interest, the answer could not be simpler. All you need to do is find a credit card with a 0% interest rate on balance transfers. This is an introductory offer commonly offered by credit card companies.

    How Long Does The Interest Free Period Last?

    Most credit card companies offer the low balance transfer rate for a fixed period. There are two ways in which this happens. One way is to have an expiry date of a particular ...
  • Adverse Credit - How Much Can You Borrow?
    Just because people have bad credit, that doesn't mean they can't borrow any money. Adverse credit means that people have a poor credit rating, perhaps because of:

    · defaults on loans or credit
    · arrears on loans of credit
    · County Court Judgements (CCJs) because of defaults or arrears
    · fraud
    · bankruptcy

    But even this doesn't mean that people are barred from getting credit. While it can be difficult and interest rates won't be the best, there are many credit produ...
  • How Credit Card Jumping Affects Your Credit Rating
    Credit card jumping (or rate surfing) is becoming more widespread as people struggle to keep on top of the mountains of debt they have amassed. It's called credit card jumping because people jump from credit card to credit card, taking advantage of the best deals on offer.

    How Credit Card Jumping Works

    It works like this. Suppose you pay for your new car, DVD recorder or stereo using your old credit card. After the interest free period of around 56 days (less on some ca...
  • Could A Fraudster Be Using Your Credit Card?
    If your credit card statement has transactions you don't know about, don't just dismiss them as a banking error. It could be worth checking to see if you are a victim of identity theft.

    Identity theft is where someone gets hold of information that can identify you, such as a credit or debit card, passport or driver's licence, and uses that to create a new identity for himself or herself. The person may also use those details to buy goods or services which you may find on y...
  • Why You Need To Keep Your Credit Card Secure
    Automated teller machines (ATM) are a great invention. They are an easy way to get cash out of your account 24 hours a day. But you may not be the only person raiding your account. If you're not careful, someone could steal your person and financial information and leave you in financial trouble.

    Some identity fraudsters use special machines to 'skim' card details from ATMs and other card machines. They then use these details to clone your credit card, which they can use u...
  • Get Inside Your Credit Rating
    What do you know about your credit rating? You may never even think about it until you get turned down for credit one day. However, the way you run your life may affect the way your credit profile looks years later.

    Who Stores Credit Information?

    There are two main agencies that store information about your credit history. They are Experian in Nottingham and Equifax in Glasgow. The credit file is opened the day you open a bank account. The longer you have had a bank acc...
  • How Your Credit Card Interest Charge Is Determined
    Your credit card's interest rate isn't the only thing that affects how much you end up paying on your credit card bill, though it is a major determining factor. There is a difference between your interest rate and your interest charge. In simple terms, the rate is the percentage of your balance that your interest charge will be based on. The interest charge is the actual number of dollars that you pay for interest - based on your interest rate.

    If that's confusing, this qu...
  • How To Help Cancer Charities With Your Credit Card
    Shopping, meals and holidays are just some of the items we put on our credit cards. But credit card spending does not have to be selfish. Credit card holders can use their credit cards to support worthwhile causes such as charities.

    There are several ways of doing this. Credit card owners can donate to different charities using their credit cards or they can choose a charity credit card to give their chosen charity a donation every time they spend.

    How Charity Cards Wor...
  • The Link Between Your Credit History And Your Insurance Premium
    Did you know your credit history and score could have a tremendous impact on your ability to obtain insurance and how much you pay for it? Many consumers are not aware of this link and because of it they are often in for quite a surprise when the time comes to take out a new insurance policy.

    Insurance carriers are becomingly increasingly aware that a tendency to pay other bills late may mean that you will pay your insurance premiums late as well. As a result, more and mor...
  • How To Help Animal Charities With Your Credit Card
    Britain is a nation of animal lovers, so it's not surprising that there are many charities set up to look after old, sick or neglected animals. Donations to these charities can be made by supporting events, by setting up bank direct debits and by using cash. Making credit card payments is another way of supporting a charity. This has been made even easier with the appearance of charity credit cards. These are credit cards that have the badge of a particular charity and are su...
  • Helping Children's Charities With Your Credit Card
    People donate to charity in a number of ways. They give old clothes, bake and sell cakes, or contribute their time. Now there's an even easier way to support your favourite charity by using your credit card.

    People have been able to use their credit cards to make direct payments to charity for quite some time. But now many charities are automating the practice of receiving donations by launching their own credit cards backed by major banks.

    Charity Credit Cards – How Th...
  • Understanding Your Credit Rating
    Your credit rating is important. It may determine whether you can get a car loan or a mortgage. But do you understand the elements that decide whether your credit request is approved or denied? Here's what you need to know about your credit rating.

    What Is A Credit Rating?

    When people apply for loans, credit cards, store cards or mortgages) they are scored according to factors in their application and their credit history. This effectively makes up their credit rating a...
  • Airmiles Credit Cards - Just Another Reward Scheme?
    There are many incentives for taking out a new credit card. Long term low interest rates are attractive. So too are 0% balance transfer and purchase rates, but these only last a short time. However, there are other rewards that last for the life of the credit card and that are attractive to most credit card purchasers. One of these is the air miles scheme.

    What Are Air Miles?

    The Air Miles scheme is a loyalty scheme that allows customers to collect points for everyday p...
  • Getting A Credit Card In An Instant
    Getting a credit card used to be a time-consuming business. You'd have to ring or go into your bank, fill out a lengthy form and wait for quite a while before you got a reply. Although many people are still using that method, there's now a quicker way, thanks to the Internet.

    How Do I Find An Online Credit Card Application?

    Most card issuers now offer online application for their credit cards. Finding one is as simple as doing an Internet search or visiting that company...
  • The Hidden Cost Of Store Cards
    It happens all the time. You go into one of your favourite shops and hear the offer over the public address system: 'An extra 10% off today if you apply for one of our store cards.' This seems like a good idea for people who shop regularly in a particular place but there are a number of reasons to be careful about applying for store cards.

    When Is A Store Card Not A Store Card?

    First of all, the name 'store card' is misleading. It makes them sound friendly. But store ca...
  • Which Credit Card Type Is Right For You?
    If you're in the market for a new credit card, there is a bewildering array of cards to choose from. There are even more incentive offers, so how can you decide on the card that is best for you? Here are some of the factors to consider.

    What Kind Of Payer Are You?

    The most crucial question is whether you are a person who clears the credit card every month or whether you always leave a balance on the credit card. If you pay up at the end of every month, then you can go f...
  • Tips To Improve Your Credit Rating
    The day you open a bank account is a very significant day. It's the day you take your first steps towards financial responsibility. It's also the day that your credit report is created – and unlike your bank, your credit report will be with you for the rest of your life.

    Your credit report consists of financial data stored with a credit reference agency. Equifax and Experian are the largest and best known. Your credit report will affect whether you can get loans, credit ca...
  • Doing The Business With A Business Credit Card
    Most people are used to making personal purchases with a credit card. It can help with money management and is useful for situations where you haven't got quite enough cash in hand. These are some of the same reasons why business owners should consider having credit cards for their businesses.

    A business credit card can speed up the process of doing business. This applies to both online and offline transactions. It's a good way of paying for company purchases or making pay...
  • Credit Cards And Their Rewards
    A lot of credit card companies offer incentives to people with large debts. These include 0% balance transfers, 0% purchase rates and long term low interest rates on balance transfers. But people who clear their balances regularly do not benefit from these rewards. After all, if they pay off their balances each month, they are not paying interest anyway. So how can these people gain something from using their credit cards? The answer lies in credit card reward schemes.

    Wha...
  • The Delights And Dangers Of Credit Card Jumping
    If you're thinking of becoming a credit card jumper, you need to be well informed. Here's what you need about how credit card jumping can work for you.

    What Is Credit Card Jumping?

    Credit card jumping is the practice of moving debt from credit card to credit card to take advantage of low or nil interest rates.

    Who Offers Low Credit Card Interest Rates?

    Just about every credit card company offers low introductory interest rates to attract new customers. Some offer ...
  • Paying The Price Of Credit Card Jumping
    Having a debt and paying no interest on it seems almost too good to be true. But many consumers use their credit cards to do just that. The process is known as rate surfing or credit card jumping.

    How Do I Start With Credit Card Jumping?

    Many credit card companies offer preferential rates to new customers. These can take a variety of forms. Some credit cards offer long term low interest rates. Others offer a 0% rate on purchases for a fixed period, usually six months. S...
  • Is Your Credit Rating In Danger?
    People seldom know why they have been turned down for credit. In fact, it often comes as a shock. Some people don't find out till they are standing in a shop with a store card application in their hands. But did you know that your lifestyle could seriously affect your credit rating? Here are three ways in which you could damage your credit rating.

    1. Change Your Bank

    Lenders like to see that borrowers have been with the same bank for a while. It shows continuity and res...
  • The High Cost Of A Poor Credit Rating
    Is your credit rating good or poor? If you've recently been turned down for a credit card, store card or loan, it could be because you've paid off everything so perfectly that you have no credit history. But it's more likely to be because your credit rating is poor. And this means it could be difficult to get credit at a price you find attractive.

    What Makes A Poor Credit Rating?

    Applications for credit are scored using criteria on the application form. For example, hom...
  • Identity Theft - Who Is Using Your Credit Card?
    Sometimes you get a shock when you open your credit card statement, and it's not just because of the phenomenal amount you spent on clothes last month. Occasionally there may be transactions on your credit card statement that don't look familiar. Sometimes this is a simple banking error, but it's worth paying attention, because you may be a victim of identity theft.

    What Is Identity Theft?

    Identity theft is the theft of personal information that can be used to identify ...
  • How To Maximize Your Credit Card Rewards
    Been sucked in to the lure of a “rewards” credit card only to get burned in the end by high interest rates and a less than stellar return when it came time to cash in those points? You’re not alone.

    For credit card companies, acquiring customers is big business, and most cards today offer some kind of incentive for running up the charges on your plastic. If you’re not careful, and use your card at will just to collect a few measly points, you could get stung. But by follow...
  • Transfer Your Credit Card Balances Successfully
    A credit card system is a type of retail transaction settlement. It is named after the small plastic card issued to cardholders. A credit card differs from a debit card wherein, money is deducted from the users's account on every transaction. In the case of credit cards, the issuer offers a credit for a secified amount of time to the consumer.

    Credit cards are also different from a charge card, which requires the balance to be paid in full each month. In contrast, credit c...
  • How To Use Your Credit Card To Really Save You Some Money
    Today it is very common to think of credit cards as one of the major causes of so many people getting in debt. While that certainly is true for some, it may come as a surprise to you to know that by using a credit card in a certain way, that you could actually get sizable savings. Here are some tips for getting the maximum benefits of your credit card.

    Get A Card With 0% Interest

    If you have had your card for some time, then you have already passed the limit of getting ...
  • How To Choose A Credit Card To Meet Your Needs
    Choosing the right credit card that is most suitable for your needs will take a little work, but it certainly will prove to be worthwhile in the long run. Whether you want it so that you don't have to carry cash with you, or you are a businessperson who is looking to have an accurate record of all business-related expenses, there will usually be one card that is a little more beneficial to your situation than others. Here are some things to look for to help you get that perfe...
  • Why You Should Reject Most Credit Card Offers
    A lot of credit card companies want you to think that their offer is a good one - without really offering you good features. For instance, this morning, a credit card offer came in the mail. After looking it over, it was rejected - because it lacked the "right features." It would have been unwise to sign up for that card. If you are thinking about getting a credit card - or maybe another one, there are some reasons why you may not want to fill out the next application that co...
  • Credit Card Late Fees - How To Avoid Them
    Credit cards have become a common means of paying bills. It is very convenient because you need not make any cash payments from your pocket. Though credit cards are easy to use, they come with a fee that is charged by the credit card company. It is advisable to pay credit card fees on time because being late will cost you a lot of money.

    Many credit card companies charge a penalty for late fees, so it is advisable to pay up in time, to avoid the penalty. The average late f...
  • Credit Card Interest Charges - How They Are Determined
    ‘He who pays wrong, pays twice’ is a famous saying amongst lawyers. Relating this to credit cards drives home its meaning even more. After your card-swiping shopping spree, it is payback time for all credit card users. However, if the rates are not calculated properly, one may end up paying the wrong amount.

    Before getting into any calculations, did you know there is a difference, or rather a similarity, between the interest charge and the interest rate? The interest charg...
  • Understanding 0 APR Credit Cards
    A 0% APR is essentially a credit card offered by credit card companies to their consumers with an ‘annual percentage rate’ (APR) of zero percent. However, this rate does not exist forever, and after a period that ranges between three to twelve months, credit card companies begin charging higher rates of interest. Therefore, the major factors to be considered are the duration of the no-interest period, and what would be the APR rate after the offer ends.

    Advantages of ownin...
  • Use Your Credit Card Sensibly
    A credit card is a wise option if you wish to make frequent purchases and keep a track of your expenses. The facilities could even be used to postpone payments on certain articles, thereby earning more interest on your money. It enables you to shop without carrying large amounts of money, thus eliminating the risk of theft. However, the credit limit on the card should be used sensibly, to avoid a bad credit rating.

    Ways to use your credit card wisely:

    Listed below are s...
  • The Importance Of Business Credit Cards
    Business credit cards have become indispensable to the corporate world today. These credit cards eliminate the risks attached with carrying cash and make purchasing easier at crucial times. Business credit cards prove to be a boon to the business management teams in most establishments.

    These business credit cards enable both, the employee as well as the management to maintain a record of their individual personal and business related expenses. The main objective of invest...
  • The Benefits Of Cash Back Credit Cards
    Cash back credit cards offer customers cash benefits on certain purchases. The offers differ for different cash back credit card companies. Some offer higher rewards on purchase of selected items while some provide benefit on almost any purchase. Cash back credit cards are an alternative to saving money. The cash back credit card users benefit from the cash refund, on spending a particular amount.

    Cash back credit card rewards vary from creditor to creditor. 1% is the lowe...

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