Credit Card Blog - Author: Carolyn

Carolyn (101 Posts)

Carolyn Spiel is the owner of a finance blog. She mostly focuses on credit card reviews, credit related information and tips. Her ability to put information in a plain and easy to understand article is a gift that benefits many readers.

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Dispelling Credit Card and Credit Score Myths

6 May 2011

Your efforts of protecting your financial history might not be as strong as you think. Here are a few things to keep in mind.



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No Comments | Author: | Categories: Credit Card Tips, Report & Score

The Sony Crisis and Your Credit Card

2 May 2011

While Sony reels from its massive security breach, credit card companies are weighing their options and responsibilities to their customers.



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No Comments | Author: | Categories: Credit Card News

The Small Business Micro Loan Visa Card

27 April 2011

The Small Business Micro Loan Visa is a great choice for small business owners. Since it is a new to the market we are presenting the card introduction for interested businesses.



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No Comments | Author: | Categories: Business, Choosing Cards, New Credit Cards

Comparing Discover Credit Card Offers

22 April 2011

Discover has many credit card programs. Here, we take a look at a few – Discover More card, Discover Escape card and Discover Motiva card – of the best offers.



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No Comments | Author: | Categories: Choosing Cards, Credit Card Tips

The Fingerhut Store Card

18 April 2011

The Fingerhut store card has been around for years. We take a new look at this traditional favorite.



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2 Comments | Author: | Categories: Bad Credit, Choosing Cards, Credit Card Tips

Why Do You Have a Credit Card?

13 April 2011

How do you use your credit cards? Is it used for dinner a few nights a week or maybe to offset rising costs of living? You might want to rethink your spending habits.



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No Comments | Author: | Categories: Credit Card Basics, Credit Card Debt, Financial Planning

Not All Prepaid Debit Cards Are Created Equal

6 April 2011

The prepaid or re-loadable sector of the financial industry is the fastest growing of all financial products. Learn more about these convenient tools designed to help you manage your money.



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No Comments | Author: | Categories: Financial Planning, Prepaid

BillMyParents Prepaid MasterCard

1 April 2011

The BillMyParents Prepaid MasterCard is a powerful tool for teens and parents. Easy to reload and easier to monitor, this is the ideal solution for teens ready to accept financial responsibility.



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No Comments | Author: | Categories: Choosing Cards, Prepaid, Student

The Visa United Mileage Plus Signature Card

28 March 2011

Another impressive credit card offering has just been announced and it’s ideal for those who appreciate a good miles rewards card.



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1 Comment | Author: | Categories: Airline Miles, New Credit Cards

The Ink Card from Chase

23 March 2011

We take a look at the Chase Ink credit cards. From flexible spending accounts to impressive introductory rates, this just might be one of the best credit cards for small and mid-size businesses.



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No Comments | Author: | Categories: Business, Choosing Cards

Retail Sales Up, But Credit Card Balances Down

18 March 2011

The news out of the financial sector is confusing – unless you understand the contradictions. Here’s why retail sales are up while credit card balances are down.



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No Comments | Author: | Categories: Credit Card Debt, Financial News

Reconsider Your Debit Card

11 March 2011

Using your debit card may no longer be the convenient way to buy groceries, fuel or anything else if banks have their way and begin capping charges at $50 or $100.



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No Comments | Author: | Categories: Credit Card News, Financial Planning




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