Posts Tagged ‘Cards Credit’
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Most of the time, people think twice before applying for a credit card especially if they are still not sure if they can handle accumulating a certain amount of debt for a time. Although credit cards can pose different advantages for their users, they also have their own disadvantages. These disadvantages occur if the person who owns the credit card fails to pay off his debt regularly and also if he has accumulated a lot of debt over the long run. The possibilities with a credit card are indeed endless, but not too many realize that also limitless is the possibility of you not being able to handle your finances and your credit properly.
Rejection Due To Bad Credit Standing
At some instances, people also get rejected to acquire a credit card because of a bad credit history. It may be caused by previous debts coming from other banks or (more…)
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
College credit cards are the credit cards that have been specially designed for college students. College credit cards are more popularly known as student credit cards. College credit cards allow the students to experience the benefits of credit cards much earlier in their life. Through college credit cards, the college students are able to learn more about credit cards and their use. In fact, for most of the students, their college credit card is their first credit card that acts as a gateway to the world of credit cards. Some other students might have previously used supplementary credit cards linked to their fathers credit card account however, for such students too, their college credit card is the first one that is truly theirs.
College (more…)
Tags: Bill Payments, Card Suppliers, Cards Credit, College Application, College Credit Card, College Credit Cards, College Students, Credit Application, Credit Card Account, Credit Card Application, Credit Card Application Form, Credit Card Bill, Credit History, Guarantee, Interest Rate, People, Risk Mitigation, Student Cards, Student Credit Cards, Types Of Credit Cards
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Bad credit card card is used to refer to credit cards that can be obtained even with a bad credit rating. The bad credit card cards provide opportunity to people (with bad credit rating) to improve their credit rating. In that sense, bad credit credit cards act as rescuer for such people. So, bad credit credit cards also act as necessary a training ground for people who have not been able to control their spending urge in the past.
Bad credit card cards are commonly known as secured credit cards. The bad credit card card (or secured credit cards) requires the individual to open up an account with the credit card supplier and maintain some cash balance in the account. Why is that required? (more…)
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Monday, March 1st, 2010
In todays world, having a credit card is a luxury. Credit cards are a great convenience, meaning that you dont need to worry about cash when making a purchase. Although some credit cards have strict requirements, there are a lot of manufacturers that are giving both high school and college students the chance to get their own credit cards. Student credit cards can be used the same way as a traditional credit card, although they do come with certain restrictions and limitations that other credit cards dont normally have.
A lot of companies and banks that offer student credit cards will normally need a co-signer as a form of insurance or collateral. This person will sign on the loan with the student, and will (more…)
Tags: Banks, Cards Credit, Co Signer, Collateral, College Students, Convenience, Credit Rating, Credit Students, Establish Credit, Guardian, Insurance, Interest Rate, Loans, Peace Of Mind, Risk, Stepping Stone, Strict Requirements, Student Cards, Student Credit Card, Student Credit Cards
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
Most people end up with a damaged credit when they
experience a financial difficulty. Having a damaged
credit can make it hard for you to obtain a new one.
Those credit mistakes you made in the past can be
nearly impossible to live with, especially when your
new creditors and lenders are reluctant to provide you
with a second chance. And so, in order to reestablish
your credit, but cannot obtain a credit card, you only
need to get a secured credit card.
The Secured Credit Card
The secured credit card is not that different from the
regular credit card. It operates just like the usual
credit card but it requires you, the cardholder, to
make a deposit against the credit limit of the
account. The deposit is utilized by the creditor as a
security in case (more…)
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
A credit score is not the amount of purchase that you incurred with your credit card and neither does the term refer to the points that you save for every purchase that you make with the credit card. This is not the meaning of a credit score.
Although it does involve credit per se, it does not only refer to credit cards but to credit in general, or in more common terms, a loan. A credit score is the numerical product of your credit history, from the loans that you incurred in college to the purchases that you make with your credit card. All are being recorded and filed under one credit history that can come back and hunt you if you are not (more…)
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
Can a bad credit rating save you from bigger problems? Hasn’t it done just that for many young people? I’ll explain how with a couple true stories.
Good Credit Rating Story
My friend started his adult years with good credit. Soon he was able to get credit cards at will, as well as finance cars, snowmobiles and more. He made the payments, and went deeper and deeper into debt while he was at it. When he was 30 years old, he had over $20,000 in credit card debt, plus loans on cars and business tools.
Eventually it was just too much to handle. After considering bankruptcy, he was convinced that the credit card companies would reduce his balance due if he just threatened to (more…)
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Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
Travel has become an expensive proposition, especially if you are not earning future flying miles while airborne. Airline credit cards generally offer points per flight taken, bringing rewards as a byproduct of each trip. These points will earn the cardholder free stays at hotels, future flights, car rentals, as well as other desirable rewards. A few of the cards charge around twenty-five thousand points per flight so a comparison in airline miles should be considered when choosing a credit card.
Most times, you will receive flyer miles per trip taken, and some of these airline credit cards will offer a generous point total per flight.
Some people use cash to travel, however others prefer to use airline mile credit cards. The airline credit cards (more…)
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009
Travel has become an expensive proposition, especially if you are not earning future flying miles while airborne. Airline credit cards generally offer points per flight taken, bringing rewards as a byproduct of each trip. These points will earn the cardholder free stays at hotels, future flights, car rentals, as well as other desirable rewards. A few of the cards charge around twenty-five thousand points per flight so a comparison in airline miles should be considered when choosing a credit card.
Most times, you will receive flyer miles per trip taken, and some of these airline credit cards will offer a generous point total per flight.
Some people use cash to travel, however others prefer to use airline mile credit cards. The airline credit cards (more…)
Tags: Airline Credit Cards, Airline Mile, Airline Miles, Airlines, Bargains, Byproduct, Car Rentals, Cards Credit, Credit Card, Flights, Fly, Flyer Miles, Free Offers, Hotels, Interest Rates, Marketplace, Mileage, Mileage Credit, Point Total, Rewards
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Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Your Credit Score is one of your biggest financial assets. If your credit score is high, your borrowing rates will be low and therefore save you hundreds of dollars. The big mystery is how to maintain a high credit score. Well if you want to either maintain or repair your credit score, you are in luck, it can take as little as two months to raise your credit rating.
Your credit score is based on a few prime factors, there is no particular order in which I will discuss them (Some of them have higher weights in regards to the score). Repayment history, current debt owed, recent credit checks, and registered income (there are other factors as well). In order to repair or raise (more…)
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