Articles in the ‘Credit & Debit’ Category

Filed Under (Credit & Debit) by William Blake on August-20-2008

All too often, many individuals find themselves below an ever growing pile of credit card debt for a wide variety of reasons. Some people just never stop making additional purchase with their credit cards, while others ignore bills when they arrive, both of which on exacerbate the problem. This article contains some helpful tips for reducing your credit card debt.



Filed Under (Credit & Debit) by Donald Saunders on August-19-2008

As education costs continue to increase from one year to the next it is becoming increasingly difficult to find the money necessary for a college education and a lot of students spend more time worrying about raising the funds needed than they do working at their studies. If this was not bad enough all too many students discover that once they have graduated they are left with so much loan debt that it quite simply drags them down and will probably take years to repay. If this paints a grim picture then for a lot of students the problem of funding their education is magnified by a requirement to raise the necessary money without the availability of a cosigner to their loans.



Filed Under (Credit & Debit) by William Blake on August-19-2008

A big business, credit card debt collection produces millions of dollars annually from delinquent credit card accounts. The time that these debt collectors call, however, is often the worst possible, since being in debt is nothing if not stressful.



Filed Under (Credit & Debit) by Nick Makaryk on August-19-2008

In this growing society, credit cards have become very popular and important. There are millions of people who have at least one card and some two or more. They are sought after for people with good and poor credit. And, something that someone with a credit card should remember is that it will always have a affect on one’s credit report even if it is good or bad.



Filed Under (Credit & Debit) by William Blake on August-19-2008

Although it’s not always good news, numbers can’t lie. Throughout the United States, Americans are racking up some very unpleasant statistics regarding credit card debt. This trend seems to have begun in the 1980’s, because it was during that decade that credit card use started to become more popular and eventually came to be a very normal way to make everyday purchases.



Filed Under (Credit & Debit) by Donald Saunders on August-17-2008

Just As its name says a college credit card is a credit card which has been designed for use by college students and is possibly more commonly known as a student credit card. College credit cards are meant to let students learn all about handling credit cards and to experience their benefits early in their lives. Effectively, a college credit card is an introduction into the world of credit cards and, even though a student could have had experience of using a supplemental card on a parent’s credit card account, it is the first credit card which the student will have had in his own name.



Filed Under (Credit & Debit) by Kris Calusa on August-17-2008

Are you having problems qualifying for a credit card? Cash secured credit cards are obtainable by anyone and are a great stepping stone to greater financial freedom. They’re also key tools to use if you need to establish or reestablish damaged credit.



Filed Under (Credit & Debit) by Henry Rockwood on August-16-2008

Credit report repair is big business and credit repair scams are everywhere. If you want to know more about improving your credit score, and don’t want to bother with disputes or inaccuracies you could consider consulting an independent credit repair company.



Filed Under (Credit & Debit) by Nick Makaryk on August-16-2008

There are credit card companies, banks, and other lenders throughout the country trying to get your business. With the wide variety of lenders available today, it’s no wonder they’re competing so fiercely. To get your business for their card, companies offer various incentives, perks, and rebates. Choosing the right one could land you a great deal.



Filed Under (Credit & Debit) by Robert Billings on August-16-2008

For those who feel that they are in serious financial distress, bankruptcy may have crossed their minds. Bankruptcy is not something to be taken lightly. While your debt may be wiped clean, there are far-reaching consequences for that “new freedom”.