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New Credit Card Rules Target FreeCreditReport.com

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We've all seen the "Free" credit report commercials before. Some love them, most despise them.

But whatever your opinion is of FreeCreditReport.com's advertising tactics, there's no denying how difficult it is to get the catchy jingles out of your head. It's crazy how those melodic rhymes can just find a little crevice in the mind, set up camp, and stick around for days on end.

Reward Yourself with the Citi Forward Card

Looking for a new rewards credit card that's forward thinking? Do you pay your credit card bill on time and stay within your credit limit each month? And do you happen to spend most of your entertainment budget on books, movies, music, and eating out? If so, you may be the perfect candidate for the new Citi Forward card, which aims to help you make wise credit decisions by consistently rewarding your responsible financial behavior.

on Sun, 2009-05-31 17:00

Managing Credit Cards While Living Overseas

My wife and I moved from Seattle to Thailand for work late last year. Other than preparing myself for lots of spicy food, tropical weather, and a 12-hour time difference with clients on the East Coast, I also wanted to make sure I was prepared to properly handle my credit cards while living overseas. I have always traveled internationally for work, and ever since my first trip abroad I quickly realized that credit cards were my lifeline. They could mean the difference between staying at the Hyatt, or sharing a hostel room with a talkative German named Franz. That said, over the last seven months I have learned some valuable lessons - many the hard way- about managing my credit cards internationally. Hopefully some of these experiences will be of value to you wherever you happen to call home.

moneyStrands Helps Put Your Financial House in Order

Our personal financial lives can quickly become complex and difficult to track. In fact, if you're like most people, you may already have several online bank accounts, a mortgage, HELOC, savings accounts, and credit cards to manage on a monthly basis. So, how can you keep track of it all without spending your precious weekends logging into multiple bank sites and updating boring spreadsheets?

on Mon, 2009-05-25 17:00

Credit Card Bill Heads to Obama's Desk

Consumers rejoice! Congress swiftly passed the Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights Act yesterday, and it's already headed to Obama for his final approval.

In fact, the President is expected to sign the bill into law by early next week, even if it does include a completely unrelated provision that allows individuals to bring concealed weapons into wildlife refuges and national parks. It's funny how our government works sometimes, isn't it? Of course, it doesn't seem like even a controversial gun proposal is enough to stop such a popular piece of legislation from getting signed into law. Chances of anything thwarting the bill's success at this point are slim to none.

How Does Identity Theft Protection Work?

As identity theft numbers reach record levels, more people are turning to identity protection services to help safeguard their financial reputation.

on Tue, 2009-05-19 17:00

Build Credit with Secured Credit Cards

For consumers with damaged credit or no credit history at all, secured credit cards are one of the most popular ways to obtain credit and start improving your credit score today. Your chances of getting approved for a secured credit card are high, and most of the major card issuers also report your payment history to all three of the credit bureaus and can thus build your credit score. So, how does a secured card really work? Unlike regular credit cards, a secured credit card requires a security deposit with the card issuer.

on Mon, 2009-05-18 17:00

Advanta to Dry Up Business Credit Cards

One of our favorite business credit card issuers, Advanta, has decided to cease lending to its business credit card holders. Whereas other credit card lenders are simply ceasing to lend to new customers, Advanta will also shut down all existing accounts for future use. So if you have an Advanta credit card, you'd better start looking for another way to pay for your business expenses.

Credit Card Bill Headed to Senate

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Legislation that will forever change how credit issuers do business is swiftly moving through Congress with the strong support of President Obama and his administration. In fact, the House has already passed its version of the Credit Card Holders Bill of Rights, and now the Senate is gearing up to vote on its own version later this week. We still don't know exactly what will end up in the Senate's final version of the bill, but you can bet it will be even more thorough and complex than what the House put together.

Is a Prepaid Debit Card Right For You?

Prepaid debit cards have become increasingly popular as credit markets tighten and consumers search for alternative ways to manage their budgets. While prepaid debit cards provide all the flexibility of paying with plastic, there are some major differences you must take into consideration.

Unlike traditional credit cards, prepaid debit cards require a cash deposit into an account, much like a deposit you would make to a regular checking or savings account. And when the money is spent, there's nothing more to spend until you make another cash deposit.

on Sun, 2009-05-10 17:00

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