Commonly Overlooked Facts about 0% APR Credit Cards

February 14, 2011

With competition in the credit card industry being heavier than ever, card issuers are continually trying to solicit new customers by offering credit cards with promotional 0% APR introductory periods. Cards with such attractive introductory rates stand in stark contrast to the majority of credit cards currently on the market, some of which have interest rates as high as 18%. read more…

Saving Money on Existing Balances and New Purchases Using 0% APR Credit Cards

February 7, 2011

The majority of credit card offers sent out in the mail today promise a 0% APR (annual percentage rate) introductory period which lasts anywhere from three months to a year, depending on the credit score of the potential applicant, the credit card issuer and the specific terms of the product on offer. read more…

How to Find Low Fee Credit Cards

August 5, 2010

Studies show that the majority of American credit card holders do not pay close attention to their credit card statements and are paying billions of dollars in fees each year cumulatively because of it.
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How to Find Low Fee Credit Cards

July 29, 2010

Studies show that the majority of American credit card holders do not pay close attention to their credit card statements and are paying billions of dollars in fees each year cumulatively because of it. Knowing which fees apply to certain circumstances and how to avoid them is a great way to avoid debt and save money, however there are some credit card terms and conditions that are not clear enough for the average consumer to understand. The best way to avoid “hidden” fees is to find a credit card with minimal fees, also known as a low fee credit card.
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What to look for in low interest credit cards

May 9, 2010

Low interest credit cards are a very effective way for borrowers who use credit cards to cut their interest costs.  It is always a good idea to look at low interest credit cards, but there are some things for credit card borrowers to look at first.
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