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March 7, 2008

Is The State of the Economy Affecting Your Credit Card Debt?

Why You Need to Look At Your Credit Card Debt Now, More Than Ever

It's no secret to our readers that I talk about credit card debt quite a lot. After all, there are two ways to handle your credit cards - the right way and the wrong way. If you're credit card debt is piling up, you're handling them the wrong way and I'd feel remiss if I didn't say something about it. However, more and more credit card holders are finding themselves deeper into credit card debt than ever before. If your debt has been on the rise, here are some things you need to know.

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February 28, 2008

While Some Interest Rates Go Down, Credit Card Rates Go Up

Why Are Credit Card Rates Taking a Hike?

We've enjoyed lowering interest rates lately. Want to buy a house? The low interest currently offered by mortgage companies can save you thousands. Need a car? Even those rates seem to be going down. Why then, as other rates go down, are credit card rates going up?

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February 22, 2008

Can You Negotiate Your Own Credit Card Debt Settlement?

What You Need to Know About Credit Card Debt Settlement Agreements

There are companies all over the country who promise they can get you a great credit card debt settlement, reducing your debt by as much as 50 percent with little to no effort or money. Unfortunately, they're offering little more than pie-in-the-sky stories that aren't likely to work out. If you really want to settle your credit card debt, here are some things to keep in mind.

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February 13, 2008

It's More Than Just a Credit Card Statement

Why You Need To Pay Your Credit Card Statement On Time

If you have a credit card you know you get a credit card statement each and every month like clockwork. The question is, do you pay that statement on time, every time? If the answer is no, that late payment could be costing you a lot more than the fee charged by your credit card company. Here are some more reasons why you need to pay your credit card statement on time.

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February 8, 2008

What Tax Season Can Do For Credit Card Debt

Can You Kiss Some Of Your Credit Card Debt Goodbye?

Tax season is upon us and that means many people will have the opportunity to erase some of their credit card debt. How, you ask? What could taxes and credit card debt possibly have in common? The answer, while not exactly "thrilling" is rather straightforward.

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February 2, 2008

Credit Cards Are Playing Dirty Again

Can Paying Your Credit Cards In Full Each Month Hurt Your Credit?

You are a wise consumer who manages your credit cards responsibly. Each month the bills come in and each month they're paid in full. One day you get a notice from your credit card company that your account is being cancelled regardless of your perfect payment history and your superior credit rating. Think it can't happen? Guess again.

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January 25, 2008

Are Your Credit Cards Safe with PayPal?

Some Peace of Mind for PayPal Users

It's every PayPal user's worst nightmare - someone hacks into your PayPal account spending thousands of dollars on your credit cards and you're left to foot the bill. Not only is this scenario highly unlikely, it's almost impossible. If you've been afraid to use PayPal because you think your credit card information will be at risk, here are some things to consider.

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January 20, 2008

Should You Put that Valentine's Day Gift on Your Credit Card?

Valentine's Day Spending vs. Credit Card Wisdom

In our culture it seems that we want bigger and better, regardless of price, and that can be seen in our Valentine's Day spending habits. We always have to outdo ourselves (or the Jones), but at what cost? If you're putting your Valentine's Day gifts on a credit card and not paying cash, here are some things you need to ask yourself.

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January 14, 2008

Credit History Tips for Those Moving Abroad

You Can't Always Take Your Credit History With You

If you're moving abroad your credit history probably isn't something you're thinking about right now. There's so much planning to do, it might very well be the last thing on your mind. If that's the case, you might want to stop for a moment. You can have perfect credit here in the United States, but once you go overseas you may be back to square one. You need to prepare.

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January 8, 2008

Should You Take Your Income Tax Return as a Prepaid Credit Card?

Some Tax Prep Companies Offer a Prepaid Credit Card For Your Rapid Refund Loan

Some tax preparation services such as H&R Block are offering a rapid refund loan in the form of a prepaid credit card. Are these loans a great way to get your hands on the prepaid credit card you need, or do they cost more than they're worth? Before you say yes to any rapid refund product, there are some things you need to know.

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Is The State of the Economy Affecting Your Credit Card Debt?

While Some Interest Rates Go Down, Credit Card Rates Go Up

Can You Negotiate Your Own Credit Card Debt Settlement?

It's More Than Just a Credit Card Statement

What Tax Season Can Do For Credit Card Debt

Credit Cards Are Playing Dirty Again

Are Your Credit Cards Safe with PayPal?

Should You Put that Valentine's Day Gift on Your Credit Card?

Credit History Tips for Those Moving Abroad

Should You Take Your Income Tax Return as a Prepaid Credit Card?

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