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Comparing Business Credit Cards for Profit
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BMA Editorial Team
Every credit card company wants to get your business. In most cases, though, only one will get it. This means that if you are to get the best deal out there for you and your business, that you are going to have to shop around. Here are some tips on what to look for...
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Bad Credit - Pay Now or Really Pay Later
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BMA Editorial Team
Risking bad credit is not worth the ultimate price The cost may be the lost relationships, the inability to succeed professionally, and the economic restrictions prohibiting the purchase and retention of the basic necessities of life. Simply put: pay now, or really pay later.
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Eight Simple Ways to Fix or Maintain Your Credit Score
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BMA Editorial Team
It is easy to run into financial problems. When these problems occur it is hard to watch as your credit score quickly deteriorates. There are, however, things that you can do to keep your credit score from crumbling.
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Getting Approved: Whats the Deal?
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BMA Editorial Team
Instant approval is where companies have already looked at your credit history before they have offered you a credit card. This means that you are in a position to accept their offer without having to go through the process.
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Credit Card Security Gets a Boost
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Article Marketer
Many reputable online vendors are advising their clients to subscript to renew the credit cards numbers and support the necessary charges. One time single use numbers are the best solution to avoid frauds and give the customers to have the entire control on their transactions.
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Tips for Finding the Best Credit Card
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Article Marketer
Taking these tips into consideration and using them can help you find the best credit card. Remember, you are the one making the choice, so be sure to consider your options and compare possible card to find the best deal for you.
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From Cash to Plastic?
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Devlin Gilliland
The credit card is the result of many merchant credit systems. It was used for the first time in the 1920s. The first credit cards were used in the United States to sell fuel to the automobile owners. Their number was increasing dramatically and, in 1938, several firms started to use each others car
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The Credit Card Issuer (the Bank) and Associated Costs
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Devlin Gilliland
Banks which offer credit card services have overall remained very profitable; however the risk is very high, because the credit card business is all about giving unsecured (uncollateralized) loans. The bank is dependant on the borrower not to default in large numbers. Banks incur several costs, some
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Being Careful with Credit Cards
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Devlin Gilliland
When it comes to getting equipped with a credit card, many people are aware of the advantages and disadvantages, but few are aware of how to ensure that they are getting the best deal through being careful about the credit card provider they use, and ensuring they have read the terms and conditions,
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Smart Ways to Handle Your Credit Cards
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Stephanie Foster
Just paying the minimum on your credit cards every month doesn't make you a smart user. Take the extra steps to be smart about your debt.
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How to Drastically Improve Your Credit Report FICO Score Fast
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Article Marketer
Contrary to what many people believe, there is no one universal way of categorizing credit score where the last time you took an extra 5 pennies from the cashier would be recorded on your credit score.
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Impact of Bad Credit on Relationships
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Article Marketer
While most marriages start off with promises of sticking together through thick and thin, it is often those "thin" periods that run the marriage into ruin. No one wants to consider that relationships do end, and many times the split occurs over financial arguments.
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Guide to Getting Your First Credit Card
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Article Marketer
Stepping into the adult world presents a lot of new issues you may never have considered before. Among these new problems is how to establish credit.
Sometimes having no credit can be worse than having bad credit.
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The Real Truth About Credit Scoring
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Ije Valent
The truth about credit scoring and how it affects consumers. Credit scoring is a cummulative of various factors that credit bureaus use to evaluate and determine if to offer credit.
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What Benefits Does a Travel Credit Card Offer?
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Article Marketer
Travel cards, which are usually also called air miles credit cards, are very popular - but are not all the same.
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