Credit Card Blog. Tag: 'Credit Card Debt'


Irresponsible Credit Card Lending

11 July 2011

Credit card debt – higher unemployment and interest rates. Statistics show changes in credit card industry still lacking.



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Written Off Credit Card Debt

9 March 2011

Remember the settlement you made with your credit card company last year? You now must claim the amount that was written off as part of your taxable income on your tax returns.



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Our Credit Card Trends

25 February 2011

One look at the statistics paints an interesting picture of how Americans use credit and how overwhelming credit card debt can quickly become.



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Balance Transfers Can Improve Your Credit Score

6 April 2010

It doesn’t matter if you have good credit or are trying to rebuild yours, improving your credit score will always help you. You can take advantage of things like balance transfers to aid you in your goal, but you need to understand their intricacies to ensure that it will work properly for you.



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Reducing Credit Card Debt in the New Year?

4 January 2010

For everyone with credit card debt, reducing such debt to minimal amounts should be made priority throughout the New Year. A debt profile is hardly manageable for a single mom struggling to send the kids to school, but following a few steps each day helps get the debtor on the right part within no time.



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How Reducing Prime Rate Affects Credit Card Debt and Finance?

29 January 2009

The prime rate is always seen as the first approach to controlling a recession. Burst periods which accompany the end of a market boom can be controlled by reducing the prime rate. Up until now, the Federal Reserve has steadily reduced prime rates in a bid to reduce interest rates and stimulate consumer spending.



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Avoiding Christmas Credit Card Debt

15 December 2008

As the year comes to an end and Christmas approaches, a time has come where your expenses might get higher than usual. With millions of Americans already high in credit card debt, remaining debt-free throughout this period requires some work on your part.



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