Entries from February 2013

How to Manage Your Finances in Less than one Hour per Month

By Leni Parrish on February 15, 2013 | Money Saving Tips | Comments Off on How to Manage Your Finances in Less than one Hour per Month

Staying on top of monthly bills can give you a headache. Follow these four steps to manage your monthly bills in less than one hour per month.

The Pros and Cons of Secured Credit Cards

By Stephen Fisherton on February 14, 2013 | secured credit cards | Comments Off on The Pros and Cons of Secured Credit Cards

See all the pros and cons to having your own secured credit card. We’ll examine why a secured credit card may be right for you!

Credit Cards for Retired People

By Eliza Daglish on February 12, 2013 | Using Credit Cards | Comments Off on Credit Cards for Retired People

As baby boomers retire, credit cards are changing to court the growing retired population. See what benefits retired people receive from popular credit cards.

How to Get By with No Credit History

By Leni Parrish on February 8, 2013 | No Credit History | Comments Off on How to Get By with No Credit History

You can survive with no credit history. Here are three ways to get credit history easily and quickly.

How Much Does the APR Matter?

By Eliza Daglish on February 7, 2013 | Credit Card General | Comments Off on How Much Does the APR Matter?

The annual percentage rate isn’t one of the coolest parts of a credit card – airline miles win there – but it can be very important. To some, the APR is all that matters. To […]

How Not to Become a High-Risk Credit Card User

By Stephen Fisherton on February 5, 2013 | Credit Card Advice | Comments Off on How Not to Become a High-Risk Credit Card User

Learn how to stay off the credit card companies’ high-risk list by avoiding these three major mistakes. Have you made any of these errors before?

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