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Credit cards can be a gateway to debt but can also be a powerful personal finance tool. See articles that will teach you about credit cards,keep you up to date on credit card rules, show you the best credit cards, as well as show you reviews.

Schumer Box And Credit Card Offers

Published or updated April 13, 2013 by Glen Craig

Ever hear of the Schumer Box? It’s actually an important piece of information that you will find in a credit card application and something you need to be aware of when considering a credit card.
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My First Credit Card – And The High It Gave Me

Published or updated April 13, 2013 by Glen Craig

It’s been many moons but I remember my first credit card. It was a retail card for A&S (remember that store?).  I forget what I was buying (a sweater maybe?) but there was a discount offered if you signed up for their card.  “What they hey,” I thought.  Why not sign up and see what happens?  So I did.  And a few minutes later I was the proud owner of a new credit card!  Ahh, memories.
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More 0 Percent APR Credit Card Offers Expected

Published or updated October 21, 2013 by Glen Craig

SmartMoney is reporting that we should expect to see more 0% APR credit card offers available for those who have credit scores of 720 and above. Balance transfer offers are also on the rise.

It wasn’t long ago that credit card companies cut out 0% APR offers and balance transfers since those with better credit tended to also be less profitable as they usually paid off their balances.  According to the SmartMoney article, credit card issuers are hoping that the more credit-worthy will spend with their new cards and keep a balance beyond their introductory offers.

Here is what we can expect from these new credit card offers (from SmartMoney);

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Filed Under: Credit Cards, Economy

Does Your Kid Deserve A Credit Card?

Published or updated April 13, 2013 by Glen Craig

If the thought of your 18-year-old on the loose with plastic in hand terrifies you, you likely share the sentiment of many parents in the same situation.

Lawmakers seem to agree as well, which is probably why the Credit CARD Act of 2009 has made it much harder for young adults age 18 to 20 to obtain their own credit card.

Under this new act, anyone under the age of 21 has to meet a few extra requirements before being granted a line of credit.  They either have to either prove their income is high enough to pay off the bill or have someone over the age of 21 with sufficient income and credit co-sign (i.e. Mom or Dad).
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Filed Under: Credit Cards, Kids Tagged With: child credit card, Credit Card Act 2009, student credit card

Pay For Amazon Purchases With AmEx Membership Rewards Points

Published or updated March 25, 2013 by Glen Craig

MMembership Rewards Amazon

Do you shop at Amazon?  Do you have an American Express card that earns Membership Rewards points?  Great news!  Amazon now accepts AmEx Membership Rewards points as payment (for most items).

In order to use your Membership Rewards points on Amazon you need to register your American Express card with Amazon.  It’s a one-time registration and it’s real easy to do.
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Filed Under: Credit Cards, Shopping Tagged With: amex membership rewards, use rewards points on amazon

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