Entries from May 2013

New Credit Cards for Americans Are on the Way – What to Expect

By Eliza Daglish on May 30, 2013 | Credit Card General | Comments Off on New Credit Cards for Americans Are on the Way – What to Expect

American card companies announced that chip and pin credit cards will be phased in over the next several years. This development will make travelling easier and credit card information more secure.

When To Cancel Your Credit Cards

By Stephen Fisherton on May 24, 2013 | Credit Card General | Comments Off on When To Cancel Your Credit Cards

It is not always a good idea to cancel a credit card but sometimes it is the best course of action. This article looks at four of these times.

Five Cash-back Cards to Consider for 2013

By Eliza Daglish on May 21, 2013 | cash back credit cards | Comments Off on Five Cash-back Cards to Consider for 2013

With summer fast approaching, responsible credit-holders are looking for ways to earn cash back on purchases small and large alike. These five cards are the best offerings currently available.

Leaving the Plastic Behind – Alternatives to Credit Cards

By Leni Parrish on May 17, 2013 | Using Credit Cards | Comments Off on Leaving the Plastic Behind – Alternatives to Credit Cards

With credit cards quickly becoming old news, many people are looking for modern, secure ways to pay for everyday items. These four methods are the best new solutions available to consumers.

Why Credit Cards Still Make Sense for Everyday Purchases

By Stephen Fisherton on May 13, 2013 | Credit Card Advice | Comments Off on Why Credit Cards Still Make Sense for Everyday Purchases

Even though credit card use is decreasing, it still makes sense to use credit cards for everyday purchases. There are a variety of perks that come with the practice – if you pay your bills on time.

Credit Card Issuers Being More Proactive in Blocking Thefts

By Eliza Daglish on May 9, 2013 | Identity Theft | Comments Off on Credit Card Issuers Being More Proactive in Blocking Thefts

Credit card companies are monitoring spending behaviors to stem the tide of identity theft and credit card fraud. This article outlines what card issuers are using to identify these threats.

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