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Why Owning a 0% APR Card Could Spell Disaster

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Almost everyone gets the offers in the mail for credit cards that claim to provide 0 percent interest. These offers are incredibly tempting, and on the surface they look like a good idea. You could transfer your outstanding balances, buy that big-ticket item you’ve had your eye on, and get free interest for up to […]

Avoid False Promises of Credit Repair Companies

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

If it sounds unlikely to be true, it probably is. This rule holds true even when it comes to credit repair. More often than not, the promises of certain credit repair companies to help clean up your credit history are completely false. Here are some of the things they will ask you to do in […]

What is a Credit Report?

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Ever wondered what is a credit report? If you’ve ever applied for a credit card, a personal loan, or insurance, there’s a file about you. This file is known as your credit report. It is full of information on where you live, how you pay your bills, and whether you’ve been sued, arrested, or filed […]

Credit Card Consolidation: Important Facts About Credit Consolidation

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

Credit card consolidation has been catching on as a popular and smart way for consumers to reduce their debt levels. The way that credit card consolidation works is like this: you obtain a new credit card with a nice size credit line and then transfer many of your outstanding loan balances over to the new […]

Low Interest Credit Cards Offer Shrewd Savings

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Credit card offers, including a variety of low interest credit cards, are easy to find. You hear about credit cards in discount stores while you check out, you read about credit cards in offers that come in the mail, and there are even times when you hear about credit cards when the phone disturbs an […]