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?

Can You Pay Your Taxes with a Credit Card?

By Leni Parrish on February 4, 2013 | Using Credit Cards | Comments Off on Can You Pay Your Taxes with a Credit Card?

You can pay your taxes with a credit card. See how the process works and why you might want to take your credit card with you when you process your tax returns.

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.

Should You Pay off Credit Cards Before Retirement?

By Eliza Daglish on January 30, 2013 | Credit Card Advice | Comments Off on Should You Pay off Credit Cards Before Retirement?

Learn why you should pay off your credit cards before retirement. Hint: cash flow is only part of the equation.

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