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The latest numbers coming from the IndexCreditCards.com Credit Card Monitor are not encouraging for consumers who carry a balance. The recently released data show average credit card rates of 16.81%, the highest rate recorded since the Credit Card Monitor debuted in 2005.
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Online credit card company Credit Card Finder launches its online credit card debt repayment calculator. The free calculator is designed to help users estimate and manage a budgeted credit card and debt consolidation strategy.
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Credit card companies continue to raise rates and fees on consumers with good credit. To add insult to injury, they are now shortening the duration of 0% balance transfer offers and increasing the fees associated with these transactions, effectively making it more difficult for consumers to get out of credit card debt.
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As a business owner, credit card processing is an important component of running a successful business. The reality is that the majority of consumers rely upon their credit cards to make their routine purchases, particularly during these rough economic times. Even those that are not struggling to stretch their dollars prefer to use their credit cards simply because it is easier and safer than handling cash and because of the extra protection that credit cards provide. Therefore, if you hope to run a successful business, it is important to install credit card machines that allow you to complete credit card processing for your customer's purchases.
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What should you know about secured credit cards?
If you have had a troubled credit history, then there is the chance that you will be denied the usual credit cards when you apply for them. Typically, if you have a credit score of 600 and above, you can get a credit card without a problem. If you have a credit score of 500 to 599, then you may be able to get a credit card, but you are going to pay a high interest rate. If you have a credit score of 499 and under, then you are typically going to be refused for a credit card, and this may present a problem. First of all, if you are trying to rebuild your credit, then you need a credit card because a diversified amount of credit helps your credit score. If you can’t get the credit card, then your credit score suffers. As well, we live in a c ...
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