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  • The Mango MasterCard Prepaid Card - How it Works
    Some credit cards are available to anyone, regardless of credit. However, many of these charge high fees and alarming interest rates. That is not the case with the Mango MasterCard Prepaid Card. A number of recent reviews note that this prepaid option works for just about anyone and does not have high fees attached to it. Here's how it works and how to apply for one.
    Posted: 2010-02-10
    Category: Credit Cards
  • Capital One Credit Cards - Customer Friendly Rewards That Work
    If you're in the market for a new credit card, you may have seen some Capital One options. Capital One has been in the credit card business for more than 20 years. Today it has some of the strongest rewards programs available on the market. Read on for a brief history of Capital One, as well as what you can expect when you apply for a new card.
    Posted: 2010-02-10
    Category: Credit Cards
  • Orchard Bank Classic MasterCards: Is Orchard MasterCard for You?
    Orchard Bank Classic MasterCards are credit cards that are made to help consumers get out of a rough past and move forward. If you're ready to change your financial situation, it's important to have a thorough understanding of how to go about doing it. Here are some of the details you'll want to know about an Orchard Bank Classic MasterCard.
    Posted: 2009-12-07
    Category: Finance
  • Chase Credit Cards: Rewards, Blueprint, and other Features
    Chase credit cards are a well-known brand in the credit industry. Chase is part of JP Morgan Chase, a leading financial services business that operates on a global level. The company has a presence in 60 countries and employs 200,000 people. While the firm has a number of key divisions, many consumers recognize it for its credit card section.
    Posted: 2009-11-27
    Category: Finance
  • Cash Advance Credit Cards: Three Things to Consider
    Cash advance credit cards generally let you take out cash right away. The amount that you are allowed to take out can vary. If you're not sure how much it is, call the credit card company to find out. It may be as much as a few thousand dollars, or a much lower amount, depending on your credit history and score.
    Posted: 2009-11-16
    Category: Finance
  • Chase Sapphire with Ultimate Rewards Credit Card: What you Need to Know
    One drawback of many rewards credit cards is that there are limits on the type of rewards you can receive. You might have to choose between cash back or airline miles, for instance. This is perhaps one of the reasons that Chase designed the Chase Sapphire with Ultimate Rewards Credit Card. It lets you earn a wide variety of rewards, and has a number of built-in benefits that other cards do not. Here's a rundown of what you'll find.
    Posted: 2009-11-12
    Category: Finance
  • Chase Slate with Blueprint Credit Card
    Chase recently introduced a Blueprint program, which is geared for customers who want to take more control of their finances. Blueprint is available on a number of Chase cards, including the Chase Slate with Blueprint credit card. If you want to get a credit card that can help you straighten out what you owe, read the following information.
    Posted: 2009-11-08
    Category: Finance
  • Chase Freedom Card: What to Consider before Getting One
    If you've seen commercials for the Chase Freedom Card, you may be wondering if it is just another advertisement, full of promises but short on delivery. The truth is that the Chase Freedom Card is a card, just like many others on the market. Here are some things to consider before you fill out an application for one.
    Posted: 2009-10-27
    Category: Finance
  • Secured Credit Cards: Are They Right For You?
    Secured credit cards are a reliable option for many consumers looking for a new card. How to tell if they're right for you, however, depends on a number of factors. Here are some signs that a secured credit card could help your financial situation.
    Posted: 2009-10-02
    Category: Finance
  • Canadian Credit Cards: Three Reasons to Apply Online
    If you want to apply for a Canadian credit card, there are a number of ways to do so. The easiest, by far, however, is the online application option. If you haven't considered applying online before, now is a good time to do so. Here are three reasons to look into applying online for a Canadian credit card.
    Posted: 2009-10-01
    Category: Finance
  • Prepaid Debit Cards: How to tell if they're right for you
    If you want to add some plastic to your pocket, it's a good time to consider a prepaid debit card. This type of card lets you first load money onto it. The amount that you put on the card becomes your spending limit. If you think this might be an option for you, read through the following guidelines. They'll help you decide whether or not this is right for you.
    Posted: 2009-09-28
    Category: Finance
  • Canadian Credit Cards: Choose the Right Rewards Plan
    When you apply for a Canadian credit card, there are many things to consider. So many, in fact, that checking into a rewards plan can easily be forgotten. Taking the time to find a good rewards plan, however, before applying for a Canadian credit card can have a lasting effect on both you and your card. Here are some guidelines to help you choose the right rewards plan.
    Posted: 2009-09-28
    Category: Credit Cards
  • Secured Credit Cards: A Chance to Rebuild Credit
    A secured credit card can be your first step toward better credit because as you manage it well, your score will rise. Over time, you will be able to apply for a different type of credit card. Doing so may give you the chance to get a higher limit, fewer fees, and a better interest rate. And you'll be able to put your new and improved spending habits into practice. All of this can make your financial future much brighter.
    Posted: 2009-09-18
    Category: Credit Cards
  • Bad Credit Credit Cards Can Help Rebuild Your Credit
    If you have a low credit score, you're not alone. Millions of Americans have run into problems with debt. The good news is that there are certain steps you can take to rebuild your score. And you can even use a credit card to do so. Bad credit credit cards are designed to help you move forward and put your financial history where it should be: in the past.
    Posted: 2008-08-06
    Category: Finance
  • Balance Transfer Credit Cards: Get the Most from Your Balance Transfer
    Do you have a nagging balance on one of your credit cards? Did you know you can pay it off, and save hundreds of dollars at the same time? A balance transfer credit card will help you do just that. This type of card lets you bring over an existing balance or loan and pay it off at a lower interest rate. Here’s how to get the most out of a balance transfer credit card.
    Posted: 2008-08-05
    Category: Finance
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