By: Jude Patrick | 2010-04-02 | Credit Many of us are looking for ways to save money in these tough economic times. If you are paying a large annual fee on your credit card why not switch to a card without one! read more
By: Keven | 2010-11-03 | Flights If you're in the market to find a flat map is only based on their travel habits, or if you have a card with no annual fee, there is something good that's done. Unfortunately, there are the cards that carry an annual fee that is difficult and there are cards that are very similar when it comes to an annual subscription read more
By: John | 2010-12-24 | Credit Cards When it comes to getting the best deal possible on a credit card, comparison can really pay off. Whether you're shopping for a new card or seeing how good the deals on your existing cards are you should do credit card comparisons about once a year. read more
By: John Matthew | 2011-04-06 | Finance When deciding on which credit card best suits your unique financial situation, one of the choices you have to make is whether to opt for a no annual fee card. Much will depend on your capability to manage your finances well, as one of the features of these cards is that the interest rates will usually be higher. read more
By: John | 2010-11-04 | Credit Cards As someone who is investing a credit card, you face a lot of choices. One of those choices has to do with a yearly charge on your credit card. Some cards have the fee while others are a no annual fee card. Which is right for you? Here are some of the pros and cons associated with a no annual fee card. read more
By: Louis Tsui | 2010-03-26 | Credit In these trying economic times when companies that extend credit to consumers are often struggling to keep their own books in the black, many have resorted to charging annual fees in an effort to help increase the cash available on their bottom lines. Given this situation, it can be hard to find a no annual fee card, but they do exist if you are willing to put the effort in to contacting the credit card companies either by phone or through their websites to inquire about cards that have no fees. read more
By: Tim S. Parker | 2010-04-02 | Credit Why do credit card companies charge an annual fee? Sure, you could ask them and I'm sure they have a script to read to you with a reason that is flimsy at best. Maybe something about making sure everybody with an account actually uses the card as if America has a problem with using credit cards. read more
By: John Matthew | 2011-10-01 | Credit Cards For some people paying an annual fee on a credit card is no big deal. Marketers tend to make a big deal out of the no annual fee credit cards, but who exactly are they trying to attract with their campaigns? read more
By: Pamella Neely | 2010-10-08 | Credit Cards While the main "hook" with which credit card companies snag you is the interest rate every card carries, credit companies also carry a bag full of other tricks used to squeeze money from the cardholder. Among these is the annual fee which many cards still carry. This article will discuss some ways to avoid these snags. read more
By: Ardamun Ramdeva | 2010-03-31 | Credit This is the beauty of Discover card CashBack Bonus program. You get cash rewards with every purchase! Through your Discover Business card you receive a CashBack Bonus of 5 percent on office supplies, 2 percent on gas and 1percent on other purchases. You earn 1percent on other purchases when your total annual purchases exceed $5000. This includes $2000 purchase each on office supplies and gas. read more
By: Ardamun Ramdeva | 2010-03-31 | Credit Discover card is the primary product and a major credit card of Discover Financial Services. It has a large customer base nationwide and has cardholders in excess of 50 million and more than 4 million merchant locations including cash access locations. Through Discover card account center you can access your account via the Internet 24 x 7 and manage your finances. read more
By: National Asset Management | 2012-05-21 | Debt Consolidation Getting a credit card is not all, but aware of the common fees that are associated with it. Credit cards fees come in various shapes and sizes and they can subsequently add up to a significant amount of money. read more
By: Randy Brewer | 2011-10-06 | Business Credit Card Processing fees are an operating expense no different from any other expense to operate your business. Looking for ways to reduce these cost will lower your overhead and increase your profits. read more
By: Steve Dowell | 2011-06-28 | Sales Most businesses find accepting credit cards from their customers increases the amount of sales they get, but they also discover the credit card processing fees add up to a large portion of their monthly expenses. Credit card processing fees are nothing like they used to be, and it has become much more affordable for even the smallest business to accept credit cards. read more
By: Rick Li | 2011-04-02 | Automotive Your credit score is an important aspect of everyday life. From opening a bank account, to getting a phone line, it is everywhere you look. Your credit score has been checked and checked again every t... read more