July 15th, 2008
So you’ve received a sparkling credit card with a sky-high limit. Not so fast! Before embarking on a huge shopping spree there are a few important things you should know in order to avoid a credit crisis in the future.
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June 6th, 2008
Skyrocketing gasoline prices head our list of concerns for our present budget situations, and we get shocked with a refund from the President. A pleasant shock, once we discover there is no hoax. It is tempting to run out and buy something, we feared we would not be able to afford for some time to come, although probably not the better idea. The reasonable thing to do would be to pay off some of our previous bills that have been mounting up lately.
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April 29th, 2008
Secured credit cards are another very popular breed of credit cards. Secured credit cards, as their name suggests, are secured. Well, they are secured for the credit card supplier, really. Secured credit cards require you to open an account with the credit card supplier and maintain some cash balance in that account. This cash balance acts as a security for the supplier of secured credit card. Your credit limit is dependent on the amount you hold in the account that you have started with the supplier of secured credit card. This is generally between 50 to 100% of your account balance. So in that sense, secured credit cards are not really credit cards (since they don’t offer you any credit really). For this reason, the secured credit cards are sometimes also referred as debit cards.
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