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Breaking It Down: What's a Credit Card Issuer?

It's a simple question and common question asked by many - what exactly is a credit card issuer? If you're surfing around financial websites you've probably read the term a thousand times, but what exactly does it mean and how does it affect you? Who are they, how do they work, and what really happens when you swipe that plastic?

Mythbusting: Building your credit with debit

One thing that's prevalent through the minds of plenty, especially in the youth, is that prepaid debit and checking account debit cards are ways to build credit. Well I'm here to tell you to consider that myth busted.

on Wed, 2013-09-25 12:44

Chase will still allow, as most card companies do, a card holder to add an authorized user to their account, but the difference is unlike a joint account where both parties are on the hook for all debts accrued, an authorized user is not responsible for anything they charge onto the card, only the primary user is. 

According to an Experian analysis of bank card trends, brand new credit card accounts sprung up 21 percent in Quarter 2 over last year's Quarter 2 numbers. This has also led to a $12 billion increase in credit limits handed out.

Some Facts About Discover Cards That You May Not Know

I’m willing to bet in your lifetime you’ve had more than one Visa or MasterCard (whether it was a Debit or Credit card). In all likelihood you’ve had an American Express at least once. And I’m also willing to bet if you are a hard bargainer and looking for great deals, you have probably acquired a Discover Card as well.

Here’s are some things about Discover you may not know.

Weekly Tip: Don't lose those hard-earned rewards points

You worked hard to get good credit, which in turn means you’ve worked hard for that high rewards credit card. You’ve also worked really hard to get those points/miles/cash back that come with your rewards credit card. So why on earth would you let them out of your grasp? Thanks to Jason Steele of Credit.com, here are some tips for keeping a hold of those precious points.

on Mon, 2013-09-16 16:58

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Just last May it was discovered that thieves had gained access to a Pennsylvania county government credit card and racked up $31,000 dollars worth of gasoline over the last calendar year. How that much dough slips under the radar, I don't know.

My first thought was since card holders aren't responsible for fraudulent charges, the county won't have anything to worry about. But while these luxuries exist for personal accounts, businesses aren't so lucky.

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