Tag: Credit card
The New Discover it® Card Review – 18 months 0% APR on Balance Transfers
One of the largest credit card providers, Discover Card, has made a major redesign in its credit card offerings. They have cancelled the Discover More and Discover Motive card line and introduced the new Discover it® card. The new card design has been talked about this past year and has noted a enhanced cash back program and a friendlier fee structure. It […]
A Guide to Choosing Online Bad Credit Auto Loans
When your credit score is not up to the mark, finding a good car loan having reasonable terms and rates is quite challenging. However, if you try for a bad credit auto loan then it is easier to get especially if you try to shop online. Why shop online? If you can get a bad […]
3 Financial Sins to Avoid in 2013
2013 is likely to be another tough year for the economy which means as individuals we need to try even harder to stay on top of our finances. I’ve come up with 3 deadly financial sins to avoid at all costs throughout 2013: 1. Using Short Term Finance to Pay off Christmas Christmas has been […]
4 Easy Ways to Develop Your Finance
Everybody should make a plan a financial plan as we often forget to control over the spending. We generally understand our mistake when we have already done the mistake. So in the sub conscious mind the money gets victimized and thus starts the economic problems in us. If you can’t control over your spending then […]
How to Use Limitations to Regain Financial Freedom
Financial freedom is an ideology that varies from one individual to the next. It being an abstract concept it has been a major culprit to many (mis)definitions; however it can be simply referred as the state of being free from debt and ability to sustain your current lifestyle out of your savings and investments. In […]
How To Save Money & Manage Your Expenditures
Money is the key element for survival. Basically, the world runs and revolves because of it. You cannot do any decisions, act your plans and realize your goals without the use of money. It may not be the most important thing in the world, but without it, we will just remain stagnant for the rest […]
Streamline a Path to Financial Freedom
The answer to obtaining financial freedom isn’t hidden in legislation, or any overhaul of the credit system. Financial freedom has more to do with self-examination, smart budgeting and embracing a financial diet. There are five steps that can drastically reduce a debt load. 1. Map out the Spending – There are three things you need to know; […]
It Is Possible to Benefit from Payday Loans?
With the high interest rates and short terms, it is common to think that payday loans only benefit the lender. That is not the case. Borrowers are able to benefit by taking out payday loans in ways that they would never benefited from credit cards, overdrafts and personal loans. Here are just three ways that […]
Should I Declare Myself Bankrupt?
Usually the last resort for any person up to their ears in debt, bankruptcy is fairly unpleasant. Anyone could potentially find themselves in this situation; whether a creditor has filed for forced bankruptcy or you’ve applied for it yourself. However, it may not be your only option. Obviously, the appeal of bankruptcy is that you […]
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