Best credit cards

June 30, 2008 · Filed Under Apply Credit Cards · Comments Off 

One of the most popular types of credit card available is the 0% balance transfer credit card. By transfering the balance from a credit or store card you pay 0% interest on the amount transfered, usually for a period of 6 months with some companies offering up to 9  months. You may pay a little more in interest charges for an extended period but you’ll save money over the 0% balance transfer period. Read more

Reward credit card

June 28, 2008 · Filed Under Apply Credit Cards · Comments Off 

A reward credit card used to be a rarity. Only members with the highest credit limits or those who had their cards for long periods of time could expect to receive anything from the credit card companies. Often, rewards would come in the form of gift cheques or something a bit more tangible, like luggage. These days, the majority of companies have several different reward cards that people can apply for. Read more

Airline Credit Cards

June 27, 2008 · Filed Under Airlines credit cards · Comments Off 

Airline-Sponsored Credit Cards

These allow you to focus on a single airline. If that airline has a hub in your city (or nearby), it may control most of the routes to potential destinations. This will make it convenient, efficient, and therefore economical in many cases. Read more

Bank credit cards

June 26, 2008 · Filed Under Bank credit cards · Comments Off 

How will you use your credit card?

The first step in choosing a credit card is thinking about how you will use it.If you expect to always pay your monthly bill in full and other features such as frequent flyer miles don’t interest you–your best choice may be a card that has no annual fee and offers a longer grace period.If you sometimes Read more

Student Credit Cards

June 25, 2008 · Filed Under Student Credit Cards · Comments Off 

Student credit cards can help students build their credit histories while earning reward points that can be used at places where students shop. Many student cards also have 0% introductory interest rates, rewards and cash back. Read more

Visa credit cards

June 24, 2008 · Filed Under Visa Credit Cards · Comments Off 

Visa operates the world’s largest and most sophisticated consumer payments processing system. It is jointly owned by more than 21,000 member financial institutions around the globe. Visa itself does not offer cards or financial services directly to consumers and merchants. Instead, Visa enables banks to offer cards and other payment services that can be used anywhere Visa is accepted. Read more

HSBC Credit Cards

June 23, 2008 · Filed Under Apply Credit Cards · Comments Off 

HSBC ecosmart(SM) MasterCard with Plus Rewards

The HSBC ecosmart MasterCard with Plus Rewards gives you 1 point for every dollar you spend with your card. Donate your earnings to environmentally friendly charities, or redeem them for eco-merchandise, cash back, flights, free stays at participating hotels, or gift cards. Read more

Bank Of America Credit Cards

June 23, 2008 · Filed Under Apply Credit Cards · Comments Off 

Bank of America teams up with your favorite aspects of life to bring you a personal credit card that you can be proud to use. Whether it be animal related, sports associated, travel related, among countless others, there is a card out there to suit your needs. Bank of America is dedicated to helping you manage your money successfully. They also believe that you should be rewarded for your hard work in keeping up with your payments. Read more

Business Credit Cards

June 20, 2008 · Filed Under Business Credit Cards · Comments Off 

Business credit cards are a great way to increase cash flow and solve cash flow problems. In addition to this they also allow the company to have several cards so that employees can easily have access to funds to help purchase essentially services and products to help run the business without having to use petty cash. Read more

Gas Credit Cards

June 20, 2008 · Filed Under Apply Credit Cards · Comments Off 

Gas credit cards are a great way to save energy and money at the fuel pump. Gas rebate cards usually pay 3% to 5% cash back rewards on gas, depending on the bank that issues the card. Your cash back savings are added up until you obtain about $50 credits. At that point, you can request a check from your credit card company for a rebate. Read more

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