Judging by the clamor for the credit card bill and the general jubilation among credit cardholders and their supporters when President Barack Obama signed it this May, it could not have come at a more timely fashion.
The credit card bill is a very important and much needed piece of legislation for credit cardholders. Already burdened with the economic recession and the employment crisis, credit cardholders were staggering under the weight of rising interest rates and fees that credit card...
Credit card companies, it seems, go out of their way to make their practices as obfuscated as possible. For instance, have you every run across these credit cards that offer 0% interest rates?
At first glance, the offer seems awesome. That is actually what the credit card companies are banking on, that you, as a consumer, will buy into their product based mainly on your “first glance” judgment. Of course, if you were really to take a step back and think about it more, you'd realize that...
With the way the economy is going, you really don't want to get yourself into credit card debt. That's why, as much as possible, you should try to make smart choices whenever you use your credit card. If you are thinking that you are better off getting rid of your credit cards, don't. Your credit cards are the primary link to your credit score and, if you surrender your credit cards, you will most definitely lose out on your credit score.
One of the worst ways that you can get into credit...
The credit card crunch has every American cardholder scratching their heads on how to keep their finances afloat, especially in this bad economic times.
The problem of credit card debt has ballooned ever since the economic downturn first began. Credit card companies, getting burdened by huge profit losses, are trying to bail out themselves by passing it down to their customers. The result: high interest rates and astronomical fees. Clearly, if you have any type of credit card debt now, you...
Among credit cardholders and within the credit card industry, the current buzz is the credit card bill and what it will mean for each and everyone of them.
The credit cardholders are hoping that the legislation in the bill will give them a better arrangement for paying off their debts and keeping their credit. The credit card industry is dreading the cut in profits that the credit card bill will bring.
With the credit card bill in place, predatory practices by credit card companies will...
If you've followed the news, you'll know that the credit card industry is in a state of turmoil nowadays. Defaults are up, debts are not falling and the credit card bill just got passed. The credit card industry, in a preemptive attempt to stem their foreseen profit losses are raising interest rates and cutting credit. You'd think that keeping your credit score good and having zero debt would save you from these. You'd be wrong.
Still, the whole doom and gloom credit scenario does not mean...
If you have been following the news, you probably are probably worrying right now about your credit card and how it's going to or is affecting your finances. If you are like the majority of American consumers, then you are probably thinking that credit cards are twice as dangerous as they are convenient. So why get your college kids credit cards?
College students and credit cards don't mix very well, if recent survey figures from Sallie Mae are to be believed. According to the survey, more...
The passage of the credit card bill has given credit cardholders a lot to look forward to when it becomes active after nine months. With the credit card bill in place, credit cardholders can expect to see limitations being put in place for interest rate hikes, credit card agreement transparency, and generally, more protection for them from unfair credit card industry practices.
However, a key fact is being overlooked by many of those who are hailing the approval of the credit card bill –...