Entries Categorized as 'Credit Card Advice'

Credit Cards Exacerbate These Four Character Flaws

By Stephen Fisherton on June 19, 2013 | Credit Card Advice | Comments Off on Credit Cards Exacerbate These Four Character Flaws

By virtue of having a credit card, you become predisposed to several undesirable behaviors. This article outlines four problems that tend to affect credit card owners.

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.

The Most Overlooked Credit Card Benefits and Perks

By Eliza Daglish on April 23, 2013 | Credit Card Advice | Comments Off on The Most Overlooked Credit Card Benefits and Perks

Most people fail to learn about the bonuses and perks that come with their credit cards. If you travel often or find yourself in situations where there could be liability, your card may protect you.

Be Informed – Credit Card Issuers Can Close Your Accounts For No Reason

Credit card companies are free to cancel your card or revise your limit at any time – without notice. Make sure you keep a second card on hand and are aware of the main reasons why this happens.

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?

Visa, MasterCard, or Discover – Which is Better for Your Credit?

By Stephen Fisherton on February 1, 2013 | Credit Card Advice | Comments Off on Visa, MasterCard, or Discover – Which is Better for Your Credit?

Which credit card company will help your credit score the most? Learn why Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express are all created equal.

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