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Is a credit card worth it with a zero balance?
Posted on September 14th, 2010 No commentsCredit cards can be useful to keep around; however, they can be a bit of an issue if there’s no balance carried and most transactions are made on a debit card. After all, in these circumstances, what’s the point?
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Match Your No Annual Fee Card to Your Spending Habits
Posted on June 4th, 2010 No commentsWhen it comes to choosing credit cards, the big ‘X factor’ that prevents anybody honestly saying that ‘this is the best credit card’ is a person’s spending habits. For example, the value that a single credit card offers to a person who only spends in emergencies, but is very slow to pay off the balance, compared to a person who puts all their everyday spending on the credit card but pays off the entire balance every month, will be very different. Today we check out the no annual fee credit card that will suit you, according to your spending habits! Read the rest of this entry »
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What Types of Spenders Should Use No Annual Fee Credit Cards
Posted on May 28th, 2010 No commentsNo annual fee cards can seem pretty tempting. If you figure that you’ll just control your spending and pay off what you’ve put on the card within the interest-free period, then waiving a $49 or $99 annual fee can seem like a great bonus to get out of your credit card. However, no annual fee credit cards come with their own set of lurks as wellas perks, that make them suitable for a few very particular types of spenders. Here we check out the ‘Perfect Matches’ for a no annual fee credit card! Read the rest of this entry »

