Jul 29

If you look around you will find that credit card offers are everywhere. Just too many credit cards to choose from so the only problem is deciding on which one to choose.

Certain credit card offers require an annual fee for being a holder but there are also cards that do not require an annual fee. There is a credit card almost tailor made for every person.

You just have to make a decision on which card you would like from the plethora of credit cards out there

You Can Compare Credit Card Rates

It won't be that difficult a decision on which card you would like if you have a good idea of what you features you want in a credit card. Certain cards will have the hugely beneficial 0 Credit Cards Intro APR where you pay no interest for a few months up to one year depending on the card.

Have Miles Will Travel

Like to travel? Look at the terms of your card to find out if they offer mileage towards your favorite airline(s).

Cash Back? Yes, It’s True

Getting cash back on your purchase sounds too good to be true right? Well, in this case it is true. Depending on the credit card they will offer cash back on all purchases.

Transfer Your Balance Credit Cards

Have a little credit card debt on different card that you currently use? Check to see if you the card that you are applying for offers a balance transfer. When you are approved for that card you can then issue a balance transfer to pay off the old card and bring that balance to your new credit card at a surprisingly low interest rate.

For those of you who have been trying to pay down your debt doing a balance transfer to a new card can really help you out. But make sure that you continue to pay down your debt instead of adding to it. Have a knack for earning rewards? You know, there are credit cards that give you reward points wherever and whenever you spend using your credit card.

The More Points The Better On Your Rewards Card

Those points can be traded in for actual items such as hotel stays, travel rewards, gift certificates, brand name items, golf clubs and so much more.

You won't believe the number of items that they can offer you within their points system. It is pretty exciting being able to shop with your card, earn rewards and then shop on their online catalog for more items when you do get enough points.

Student Credit Card Offers Are More Than Just Credit

Student credit cards are also available to college and university students as well. These credit cards offer students much larger discounts for what students spend their money on: textbooks and pizza.

The Best Credit Card Offers Still Require Some Effort

A credit card gives you more freedom but you have got to have more responsibility along with that additional freedom. Do not get into the habit of "spend now and worry about it later". A lot of people fall into this trap of spending without realizing how much they are spending. It is quite easy to forget about how much you are spending if you aren't paying attention. Remember that money is still money.

The money that you borrow is still money owed to the credit card company.This is not to say that having a credit card is bad. Focus on how you spending and never lose track of your total balance. Be disciplined in your spending once you get approved for your new credit card and you won't have any problems with debt while enjoying the convenience of a credit card.


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Jun 05

is that what life is all about when you are independent?!! just working to PAY BILLS ?!

i feel it is that way...

well BEFORE..i use to live with my parents. living expenses paid for..my car was paid off (from some savings i had as a child)..i didn't really need a cell. phone nor internet (was always working anyway)...i didn't have credit card bills...my parents supplied the cooking and food..and did all the cleaning : D--all the money i had went to savings!!

now that i am on my *own* (cause parents are trying to retire)
i got to pay my own living expense (0 rent plus 0 for utilities), car insurance (0), i now have cred. card bills up the ass (K), got internet and cell. phone to pay for (its now a necessity), i got to buy my own food..do my own cooking..and my own cleaning..and on top of that..lots of fines ..its OVERWHELMING!!!

is that what being independent is all about?? i feel like all i do is work and come home to pay bills..no time for fun.


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May 05

I currently am paying 231.10 dollars for car insurance. This policy has only one vehicle, which is a 1997 Dodge Caravan. I am planning to add another vehicle to the policy which is a 2003 Honda Civic Sedan. I am wondering how much more I would have to pay if I were to add on this vehicle. Can someone give me an estimated amount?? ( Using GEICO as my Auto Insurance )

And also, I went on the Geico site and I saw that you can add a vehicle to your policy just online. After I'm done with all the registration, will they just send the insurance card straight to my home with just a simple online registration??


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