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		<title>Personal Finance Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 18:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>The power of a saved penny</strong></p>
<p>A saved penny will definitely come in handy on a rainy day. It is vital that everyone develops a saving culture. One of the most successful means of saving is by taking 10 percent of your total income for savings. This should be done consistently. After a number of years one will realize that they have a fortune in their account.</p>
<p><strong>The power of planning money</strong></p>
<p>A person may receive all the money in the world but with poor planning, all the money they will be making will not be of use to them. Just like any other business, money needs to be budgeted for and be allocated to the rightful places in order for one to realize financial independence. A budget will help a person in spending wisely what they have no matter how little.</p>
<p><strong>Planning your retirement</strong></p>
<p>It is vital to ensure that a person plans for their retirement as soon as they start earning an income. There are number of retirement plans apart from the social security fund where one can contribute. These include IRA, 401(k), Roth IRA and so many others. This is one function of personal finance that is geared towards complete financial freedom.</p>
<p><strong>Personal financial risks</strong></p>
<p>Through saving and budgeting, one will realize that they are able to manage their money much better. The extra penny that remains after the budgetary money has been allocated, needs to create a source of income. “Let your money work for you” is a familiar statement to many. One can get involved in a number of investment schemes so as to increase their income. One can invest in property, the financial markets and any other area that promise rewards.</p>
<p>There are people who have been trained on financial issues including financial market analysis’s, financial advisors who are in a position to give guidance to a person who is not in a position to plan themselves financially. They are also well informed regarding investment and therefore, they are well able to advise one on where best to invest.</p>
<p><em><strong>Author Bio: Elizabeth Roque is an in-house writer for <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Franklin-Debt-Relief-LLC/101102239931526">Franklin Debt Relief</a>. She presents information about debt relief programs, credit card debt reduction and getting out of debt on a variety of financial sites online.</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Getting a Life Insurance Quote</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 20:34:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<h2>Determining Your Needs</h2>
<p>It is a good idea to determine what your own insurance needs are before contacting an agent or company for a quote. Take some time to consider what your budget would look like for your family if your income was not available, and also consider what the budget would look like if your spouse&#8217;s income wasn&#8217;t available. Consider how much would be needed to pay off existing debts and to supplement the family income so that the budget was manageable. Then future plans such as saving for college, retirement, and more. Even with children&#8217;s life insurance, you may find that you want to factor in some extra benefits to allow both parents to take time off work to grieve as well as to offer support to other children, too.</p>
<h2>Comparing Different Types of Insurance</h2>
<p>You will also want to consider different types of insurance to purchase. Younger individuals may find that buying at least a portion of their coverage needs in whole life makes sense, as whole life policies build value over time and never expire. They are more expensive than term life, and often those buying <a href="http://www.comparethemarket.com/life-insurance/" target="_blank">life insurance over 50</a> may find them to be cost prohibitive. Term policies offer a more affordable life insurance option for all ages. Some may opt for 30 year coverage to cover their income up until they reach retirement age, or otherwise a 10 or 20 year policy as the case may be. Others may opt for a blend of policy term lengths to meet very points in their life. For instance, a 30 year policy through retirement age may be combined with an additional 10 year policy to provide additional financial support to cover the years the kids will remain supported by you financially.</p>
<h2>Shopping for Coverage</h2>
<p>Once you have a good idea about what your own needs are and what type of coverage you want to buy, you can then shop around for your coverage. It is a good idea to get “apples to apples” quotes from different insurers so you can easily see which one offers the best rate. Consider using a price comparison website to make shopping a bit easier. Also keep in mind that regardless of your age, a physical will be required before coverage goes into effect. The results of the physical may affect your premium amount</p>
<p>If you are without life insurance coverage today or feel that you are uninsured, take the step to get a <b>life insurance quote</b> today. The process is relatively easy, and you will sleep easier at night knowing that you and your family are covered.</p>
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<h2><strong>How a credit counseling agency works?</strong></h2>
<p>When you’ll approach a <u>credit counseling</u> agency, the counselor will first assess your financial situation. You must carry your debt documents and the contact details of your creditors. They will check your credit score and will suggest you some ways that will help you save your hard earned money. They will even help you craft a budget which you must follow to set aside maximum part of your earning. They will even educate you how you should handle your debts and manage your personal finances. Even after following their guidelines if you’re unable to repay your debts, then they will offer you a debt repayment plan which is also termed as debt management program. Here, the counselor will negotiate with your creditors to reduce the interest rates on your credit cards. Now, you have to make only one monthly payment to the counselor and the counselor will accordingly distribute it to you creditors. This way you’ll be able to repay your debts quite soon.</p>
<p>In order to become successful in the program, you need to save as much as you can. So, try to follow certain frugal living tips that will help you set aside the maximum part of your earning.</p>
<h3><em><strong>Stop being an impulsive buyer:</strong></em></h3>
<p>You must try to quit your plastic cards instead use cash while you go for shopping. Before you go for shopping, spend some time to make a list of the items that you need to purchase. Make an estimate of the total cost. Now, you must carry the exact cash while you’ll go for shopping. This will prevent you from buying unnecessary items and will help you save your dollars.</p>
<p>Lastly, if you have the habit of reading books, then you must take a membership in a library in your nearby locality. Stop buying books instead collect it form the library and quench your thirst of reading. You must not forget to return the books on time otherwise you may have to pay penalties. Thus, try to be cautious which will help you save your hard earned money which you can use to become successful in a debt management program offered by the credit counseling agency.</p>
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<h2>Which credit card is best for building up a bad credit score?</h2>
<p>I have A LOW <strong></strong><strong>credit</strong> score. I am in the process of paying off debts to try to repair my <strong></strong><strong>credit</strong>. There are numerous <strong></strong><strong>credit</strong> <strong>card</strong> <strong>offers</strong> that claim guaranteed approval <strong>for</strong> a fee. Iwould like to use any tactic available to help buildmy <strong></strong><strong>credit</strong>. I am however affraid to fall victim to the &#8220;SCAM&#8221;. Does any one have a possitive experince or advice on the options or other techniques <strong>for</strong> rebuilding <strong></strong><strong>credit</strong>.</div>
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<h2>Which credit card is best for building up a bad credit score?</h2>
<p>I have A LOW <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> score. I am in the process of paying off debts to try to repair my <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong>. There are numerous <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> <strong>card</strong> <strong>offers</strong> that claim guaranteed approval <strong>for</strong> a fee. Iwould like to use any tactic available to help buildmy <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong>. I am however affraid to fall victim to the &#8220;SCAM&#8221;. Does any one have a possitive experince or advice on the options or other techniques <strong>for</strong> rebuilding <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong>.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">There are a couple of options&#8230; You can try a gas company card. They tend to be great at approving lower credit score applicants and helping them re build credit. Another is getting a secured card through your bank. A secured card is where you put down the money for the balance that you want , i.e. $300-1500 and the bank holds those funds and then issues you a credit card. You still make payments on the card if you use it just like a regular credit card. After a period of time making all of your payments on time (usually 6months &#8211; 1 1/2 year) the card will be upgraded to a normal credit card and your initial funds will be reissued to you. If you close the card or default on your payments prior to the card upgrade the card will be closed and the funds re issued to you. Another card that will approve a lower credit score is Orchard. Their website is orchardbank.com. Good Luck</p>
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<h2>How come NO ONE will give me a loan or credit card when my credit rating is 652? Is it THAT bad?</h2>
<p>This is all so confusing&#8230;. I get declined wherever I apply <strong>for</strong> this stuff and nobody can help me and now I have all these inquiries on my report and&#8230;. UGH. Shoot me. =/<br />
Why is it everyone else I know gets ALL kinds of <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> <strong>card</strong> <strong>offers</strong> and I can&#8217;t get ONE DECENT ONE!?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Too many inquires can make all the companies start to deny you credit. You best bet would be to wait about six months then apply again. You could also apply for a credit card with a company like first premier or orchard, you can find those card and compare them at http://creditcardwarehouseonline.com They do have some fees attached but their acceptance rate is around 85%. Then that will show at least you got accepted and might not scare the other companies off so much. Get one of those cards then apply for another in six months.</p>
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<h2>Anyone have Info on bad credit card offers? Good or Bad?</h2>
<p>My <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> is not too great and i need a <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> <strong>card</strong> (unsecured) <strong>for</strong> traveling. Does anyone know if what is online is legitamite?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">You have to read the fine print on all credit card offers.<br />
1st make sure it is a fixed interest rate.</p>
<p>2nd make sure that fixed interest rate isn&#8217;t just for a promotional period.</p>
<p>3rd check what that interest rate is. There are some that are just a flat rate and others that are more like variable rates because they are a fixed % on top of a variable index. It can be confusing.</p>
<p>Try to find the lowest rate available to you. As your credit gets better look for better offers and try to get that balance on the higher rate card paid off.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t apply for a credit card online unless it was from a company name I am familiar with, like Chase, Bank of America, Capital One, etc. You want to be as careful as possible because you have to provide your social security number and date of birth. All very sensitive information. Good luck!</p>
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<h2>Is openning and closing credit card accounts good or bad for credit history?</h2>
<p>After few months or years I am attracted to other <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> <strong>card</strong> <strong>offers</strong>, meanwhile i don&#8217;t want to have many open unused <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> cards. Somewhere I heard having many open accounts hurt the <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> score etc.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Yes opening too many can hurt your credit due to the fact that the creditors all have to pull your credit history which brings your beacon score down every time. Also most creditors look at it as though you could feesibly go out and max out every charge card you currently have opened on any given day.</p>
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<h2>Why do Credit Card companies offer credit cards to people with bad credit histories??</h2>
<p>Are they that despret <strong>for</strong> buisness?? A buddy of mine is in over $7,234 worth of debt, unpaid student loans, and recently had to file <strong>for</strong> bankrupcy. Yet these <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> companies wont give up, or go away. They&#8217;re determined to keep offering him <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong>, do they see something special in him? I guess they&#8217;ll have to find out the hard way..</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Because they make more money off of them. Because they are a higher risk customer, they can charge higher interest rate. The person will pay on their cc for a while, the cc will make a nice tidy profit. Eventually the person will default on their card, but often the company has already made enough off of them that they still turned a profit.</p>
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<h2>Visa Buxx?</h2>
<p>Hello.</p>
<p>im a 14 year old who&#8217;s parents want to get a debit like card for me and i discoverd <strong>visa</strong> <strong>buxx</strong>.</p>
<p>Im wondering if you can keep putting money on the card so it all adds up or does it restart?</p></div>
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<h2>Visa Buxx?</h2>
<p>Hello.</p>
<p>im a 14 year old who&#8217;s parents want to get a debit like card for me and i discoverd <strong>visa</strong> <strong>buxx</strong>.</p>
<p>Im wondering if you can keep putting money on the card so it all adds up or does it restart?</p>
<p>O and is <strong>visa</strong> <strong>buxx</strong> a good choice or is there somthing better?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Visa Buxx has a limit of $2500 that you can add to the card. My kids use this and they love it. It helps them (and me) keep track of their money. They actually ask me less and less for money, because they&#8217;re not losing it, or I&#8217;m not finding it in the laundry! LOL</p>
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<h2>Can I get Visa Buxx Card for elderly parents who do not have a credit card?</h2>
<p>My parents are retired and I want them to carry credit cards for emergencies. I know that there are other re-loadable, prepaid cards out there, but <strong>Buxx</strong> Cards seem to give more online control to monitor usage and add credit. What are the age limitations? I searched <strong>Visa</strong> and offering banks&#8217; websites, but could not find this information.</p>
<p>Also, will this affect my credit score?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Yes I think you can give visa buxx to anyone (they are really made<br />
for teenagers but I dont see why wont work for elderly people too<br />
also since its a prepaid -re loadable card it wont effect your credit score<br />
since you will be pay cash to load it<br />
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<p>http://tinyurl.com/54xmnj</p>
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<h2>Can I use a visa buxx card on pay pal to use on eBay?</h2>
<p>I was wondering if i could use a <strong>visa</strong> <strong>buxx</strong> card as a minor on pay pal to pay for stuff on eBay and will the money go directly to the card. Also is there a max limit on the cards?<br />
What about the <strong>Visa</strong> reloadable can i use it on paypal and get money directly deposited to my account?<br />
Never mind about the reloadable you have to be 18 before you can use it anyway I&#8217;m only 15.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I thought VISA BUXX was long dead and gone.</p>
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<h2>What is a good amount to give on a Visa Buxx Card as a Christmas gift for each of my sons who are 15 and 13?</h2>
<p>This will be their only Christmas gift from me. I chose <strong>Visa</strong> <strong>Buxx</strong> because they will not be charged to use it and I can track their spending and we can discuss their choices.</p>
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<h2>Can you deposit money into a visa buxx card via ATM?</h2>
<p>Hi, i have a navy federal credit union <strong>visa</strong> <strong>buxx</strong> card and i was wondering if you can deposit cash to it via ATM. If not what are other ways of depositing? Thanks.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Call the number on the back of the card &amp; ask them how you could do it. That&#8217;s what they are there for.</p>
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<h2>What are the fees when using Visa Buxx?</h2>
<p>Are there any hidden fees with the <strong>Visa</strong> <strong>Buxx</strong> card? Does it cost per transaction, is there a montly fee? Does anyone have any experience with this card?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">$2.50 each transfer of funds..It is a great card for kids to have you can transfer money on a moments notice so in case of an emergency it is great!!!!! Both of my kids have one.</p>
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<h2>Does anyone have a Visa Buxx card or a prepaid credit card type thing?</h2>
<p>If I got a <strong>visa</strong> <strong>buxx</strong>, which is a prepaid credit card for teens, could I use it to order stuff off the internet?<br />
My mom only gives me cash and she doesn&#8217;t like me to use her credit card, so when I see something that I love on the internet, I can&#8217;t really get it. So thats why I&#8217;m hoping I can get a <strong>Visa</strong> <strong>Buxx</strong> card.<br />
Can&#8217;t you use them as a regular credit card and order stuff off the internet with it?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">They are great of online purchases. If anyone gets the number, so what. You only put 20 bucks on it to make a purchase then its worthless.<br />
Ready to buy again, slap on 60 bucks for those 49 dollar games and done.</p>
<p>Great security feature</p>
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<p>What is <strong>one</strong> way to establish your <strong>credit</strong> and <strong>one</strong> way to protect your <strong>credit</strong>? What are some things you can do to improve poor <strong>credit</strong>?</div>
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<p>What is <strong>one</strong> way to establish your <strong>credit</strong> and <strong>one</strong> way to protect your <strong>credit</strong>? What are some things you can do to improve poor <strong>credit</strong>?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">It is usually easier to get get credit from a store/gas station. (dont apply for too many credit cards)</p>
<p>The best way to build credit is pay your balance in full every month and never miss a payment.</p>
<p>Go to https://www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp and get a free credit report every year. It will not give you a score but it will give you an idea of what someone pulling your credit would see. Its also a good way to see if you have an open credit card and forgot about it, or someone stole your identity and opened a card in your name.</p>
<p>Pay off current balances on whatever credit cards are still open. Do not carry a balance into the month.</p>
<p>Utilization &gt; If there is a 1000 credit limit and you are using 900 dollars of your credit &#8216;allowance&#8217; that looks bad. Using under 30% of available credit is good.</p>
<p>Applying for too many credit cards can hurt your credit score. If you apply to one or two in a month wait at least 3-4 months before applying to other cards.</p>
<p>If you have a credit card, use it. If you dont use a credit card at all and make no payments it does not help at all.</p>
<p>Its also important to have some emergency savings for 3-6months of bills in-case bad stuff happens (you get fired, car blows up, you fall down some stairs, ETC) Rainy days do happen, expect them.</p>
<p>I have also read that having a savings and checking account can make it easier to get accepted for a credit card.</p>
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<h2>How can I get my credit build up if no one will give me a credit card to begin with?</h2>
<p>How can I get my <strong>credit</strong> build up if no <strong>one</strong> will give me a <strong>credit</strong> card to begin with? I have never had a <strong>credit</strong> card, I bought a home and I have been paying mortgage on time. Will that help my <strong>credit</strong>? I do have doctor bills on my <strong>credit</strong> report, any ideas as to how I can get rid of them without costing me a arm and leg.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Like the other users said, you could get a secured credit card; however, you really want to stay away from credit cards period! They are bad news; if you ever have hard times, they will pursue you relentlessly and even sue you if you can&#8217;t pay. Like someone else said, get a debit card with a VISA/Mastercard logo. There&#8217;s no need to even have a credit card if you do this. I will never have another credit card after all I&#8217;ve been through with the different companies. By the way, Capital One is the worst. They&#8217;ll give you a card easily enough, but if you ever get behind, they will not work with you and won&#8217;t settle out for a lesser amount to close the account. They also like to sue. This is how they pay for their expensive TV commercials. This is just my experience with them. Keep your life less complicated and just stay away from credit cards altogether.</p>
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<h2>What credit score must you meet to get a capital one business credit card?</h2>
<p>When applying for a Capital <strong>One</strong> <strong>Credit</strong> card you can see what <strong>credit</strong> you should have to get approved, but the business card does not have that. Does anyone know? Or do they go by your business revenue?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">UNLESS you have been in business several years and have an established business credit record the credit is gained through your own personal credit reports.</p>
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<h2>How does a credit card work and why do I have to get one?</h2>
<p>I just turned 18 and I am trying to get my own place but they said I need to have good <strong>credit</strong>. To have good <strong>credit</strong>, they said I have to build good <strong>credit</strong>, but the only way to build good <strong>credit</strong> is to have good <strong>credit</strong>. Why is that? I was looking at <strong>credit</strong> cards and purchases become way more expensive when you buy them a <strong>credit</strong> card. So why use <strong>one</strong>? But to build <strong>credit</strong> you need to use <strong>one</strong>. Am I mistaken? Could someone explain how a <strong>credit</strong> card works please?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">To get a good credit rating you must have obtained and used credit. There are several ways to do this but getting a secured credit card and never charging more than 1/3 of your limit and paying at least double the minimum payment every month is merely the easiest way to build credit.</p>
<p>Right now, to rent an apartment, you need a co-signer with good credit.</p>
<p>Generally it takes 2 years from when you first get a secured card and being good with it, to be considered to have any sort of credit rating.</p>
<p>A secured card is where you take say $500 and put it in a savings account in a bank and they freeze that amount for two years and then issue you a credit card for that amount. After the two years, if you have been responsible with the card, the account is unfrozen and you get the money back. If you have been irresponsible, they use the money in the account to pay off the card.</p>
<p>When I first moved to LA from Canada, I had no credit in the eyes of US banks and I had Wells Fargo freeze $1500 for 2 years to re-establish my credit in the US.</p>
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<h2>How long until I get good credit with my Capital One credit card?</h2>
<p>I have zero <strong>credit</strong>. I have been trying to gain good <strong>credit</strong> but no <strong>one</strong> will give me a loan, Target and Walmart refused me their <strong>credit</strong> cards because I have no <strong>credit</strong>. So I got an offer from Capital <strong>One</strong> for their <strong>credit</strong> card, and they approved me! I was so excited but now I am hearing the horror stories about them. If I keep my card for a year, charge as little as possible and pay slightly over the minimum would I have enough good <strong>credit</strong> that I could cancel the card and get myself a better <strong>one</strong>?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">That is a good plan to build credit. I do recommend (if you are going to use a credit card) paying the balance in full each month, and not carry a balance. When you carry a balance from month to month you are charged interest on the balance. I recommend never charging any more than you can pay off in full when the statement is available.</p>
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<h2>How often can one open credit cards without affecting your credit score?</h2>
<p>I have been using rewards cards and paying off the balance for years. I have read that applying for new <strong>credit</strong> card wont affect your record if you only get <strong>one</strong>, and don&#8217;t open too many in a short period of time. Not sure what &#8220;short period of time&#8221; is . There are 3 rewards cards I have been meaning to get because of bonus/rewards, but not sure how I should space them out.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Generally, each time you open an account there is a small temporary drop in your score (think the 15 to 20 point range). If you have revolving debt it is possible that your score can even increase due to a drop in overall utilization ($2000 debt with $4000 total available will reflect much more poorly than $2000 debt with $7500 available). As your accounts age this temporary hit will vanish.</p>
<p>If you plan to apply for a mortgage, avoid opening new cards at least six months prior to that date. Avoid applying for new credit before looking into a car loan.</p>
<p>Existing creditors sometimes become nervous when you open numerous new accounts. If you open three new accounts at once this can lead to potential trouble, especially if you aren&#8217;t familiar with your current creditors (they all respond differently). Provided you aren&#8217;t already dealing with a number of creditors I would suggest picking out two of your favorites, applying for them, and then going back to snatch the third about three months later. Only apply for a card you expect to use and be careful about annual fees (unless they are plenty well justified as might be the case with, say, an AmEx charge card).</p>
<p>The more extensive your credit profile, the more cautious you should be about opening multiple new accounts in quick succession.</p>
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<h2>How to consolidate my credit cards into one?</h2>
<p>I have four <strong>credit</strong> cards and I want to put the amount owed all onto <strong>one</strong> <strong>credit</strong> card with a lower intrest. I also don&#8217;t have very good <strong>credit</strong>. Any help would be useful. Thanks.<br />
The amount owed is not more than 1,500 between the four. I always pay double of what the minimum payment is.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">First you would need to find a credit card with low interest. From there you would need a credit limit to cover the 4 debts. From there you just tranfer balances once you open the card. Problem solved.</p>
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<h2>How does one really build a credit history in the US if you have had none?</h2>
<p>If <strong>one</strong> obtained a secured <strong>credit</strong> card from a bank, is it true that you should not spend more than 50% of your limit? Also, that you should not pay your balance in full but only the minimum amount to &#8220;start building your <strong>credit</strong> score?&#8221;</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Actually it is more like 30% not 50%, and you can spend more you just need to keep it below that after you make a payment. I.e you have a limit of 1000, but you charge 800$ on it. You then need to make a payment 500$ to keep it below the 30%. They will report you balance every month to the credit bureaus after your payment is due. I have heard you should keep about a 10% balance on your cards for the best results in building your credit. You want to provide a solid payment history so use it for small purchases then make the payments, I dont think making minimum payments would be good. As for credit cards to get&#8230; You can go to your bank and get a secured card (you will have to put 300$-1000 down to get one, 300 is minimum, or you can get a orchard or first premier card. These cards have some fees attached to them but you do not have to put any money down to get them.</p>
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<h2>How many Credit Cards should I have open at one time?</h2>
<p>Right now I have 10 <strong>Credit</strong> accounts open. Ranges from $424.00 to $5200.00 with a <strong>credit</strong> score of 728.</p>
<p>I have $0 balance all of my cards at this time.</p>
<p>I just applied to get a motorcycle and they denied me saying that I have too much revolved <strong>credit</strong> open.</p>
<p>I rent a apt due to the high housing prices. I have yet been able to afford a house due to those circumstances.</p>
<p>I have a couple questions that I hope can be answered.</p>
<p>1. How many Cards should I have open at <strong>one</strong> time?</p>
<p>2. I have heard having allot of closed accounts on your <strong>credit</strong> report looks bad. T or F (Explanation Please)</p>
<p>3. I have heard that you should always keep a small balance on all your cards. T or F (Explanation Please)</p>
<p>4. Should I try and get an outside loan from a banker or lender to get a lower APR than what they are offering at the dealership?</p>
<p>5. Any other useful tips to help keep my <strong>credit</strong> score on the rise without accruing allot of debt?</p>
<p>Thanks Allot.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">1. I have 5 or 6 credit cards, each has at least 5,000 limit. I use 3 of them regularly and pay the entire balance each month. The others I use very rarely. My credit score is around 810 and I have never been questioned about my revolved credit (I do own a home, I don&#8217;t know if that makes a difference).</p>
<p>2. Close some of the accounts if you want, they&#8217;ll eventually roll off. Just don&#8217;t keep opening new ones and closing old ones (that gets harder these days with ID theft and all).</p>
<p>3. I personally use several of my cards regularly and others I have not used in months (maybe years). I do know that a low balance-to-limit ratio is good and if you close accounts that, in affect, raises your ratio since your limit went down even though your balance did not go up. Run your balance-to-limit ratio here&#8230;</p>
<p>Http://creditcard.bizcalcs.com/Calculator.asp?Calc=Balance-To-Limit-Ratio</p>
<p>4. It&#8217;s always a good idea to check around for the lowest APR you can get.</p>
<p>5. 35% of your FICO score is based on paying all your bills on time. 30% is from Balance-to-Limit ratio. 15% is from the length of your credit history. 10% is from new accounts and recent &#8220;new&#8221; credit applications. And 10% is based on the mix of credit card and other loans.</p>
<p>Sounds you best chances for a higher FICO are improving the mix of credit card, retail cards and other loans plus getting some &#8220;new&#8221; credit like a retail card, but don&#8217;t get too much new credit all at once. Maybe you could request higher limits on some of your cards and get rid of some of the lower limit ones. That would keep your balance-to-limit ratio low while reducing the number of open accounts.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s all just a bit confusing. Good luck to you.</p>
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<h2>You are considering applying for one of two credit cards. Credit card “A” has an annual fee of $?</h2>
<p>You are considering applying <strong>for</strong> one of two <strong></strong><strong>credit</strong> <strong>cards</strong>. <strong></strong><strong>Credit</strong> card “A” has an annual fee of $30 and charges interest of 10 percent. <strong></strong><strong>Credit</strong> card “B” has <strong>no</strong> annual fee, but charges an interest rate of 15 percent. If you carry an average balance of $500 on your <strong></strong><strong>credit</strong> card, the lowest total annual expenses you could have with <strong></strong><strong>Credit</strong> Card “A” would be:</div>
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<p>You are considering applying <strong>for</strong> one of two <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> <strong>cards</strong>. <strong><strong>Credit</strong></strong> card “A” has an annual fee of $30 and charges interest of 10 percent. <strong><strong>Credit</strong></strong> card “B” has <strong>no</strong> annual fee, but charges an interest rate of 15 percent. If you carry an average balance of $500 on your <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> card, the lowest total annual expenses you could have with <strong><strong>Credit</strong></strong> Card “A” would be:</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Cards with no annual fee are usually better because after you balance is paid off then you don&#8217;t have to keep paying them money. You don&#8217;t want to have to cancel a card for the sake of your credit score, so the no fee card is better. Maybe you can find a card that offers 0% interest for 6 months or a year. The fee takes away all of the benefit of the lower interest rate and may end up costing you a little more.</p>
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<h2>Is there any credit cards you can get with no credit?</h2>
<p>My <strong><strong>Credit</strong></strong> is really bad from long ago. I am trying to pay it off an reestablish <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong>. Any <strong><strong>credit</strong></strong> <strong>cards</strong> i could apply <strong>for</strong>? Thanks!</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Bad credit is still better than no credit. There are many special offers for people with bad credit history. Of course, credit cards for bad credit history have fewer benefits and more limitations than credit cards for good credit. Go to http://www.rebuild-credit-cards.com/ They offer many options for bad credit or no credit.<br />
You can apply for a secured credit card. It requires a deposit with the issuing bank. This amount, to secure a credit card, is usually only in the hundreds of dollars. It is held as collateral while the bank issues credit of some percentage of the deposited amount often 100%. In many cases, the card is reported to the credit bureaus as a normal (i.e. Unsecured ) card. This allows the cardholder to establish a positive credit history over the duration. Based on good payment history over an extended duration, some banks will then issue the customer an unsecured VISA or MasterCard.<br />
You can find several guaranteed approval (pre-approved) credit cards for bad credit. However, your application for this kind of cards is also analyzed by banks and in some situation the approval might be denied. Consider all the requirements carefully because rejections hurt your credit score.<br />
And, of course, start working on rebuilding your credit history. There are several approaches you can find at http://www.credit-land.com/articles/articles_page_68600_1881780_12.php<br />
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<h2>Has Wikileaks truly become a terrorist organization after this attack on Mastercard?</h2>
<p>http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/dec/08/operation-payback-<strong>mastercard</strong>-website-<strong>wikileaks</strong></p>
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<p class="dtm-content">&#8220;Anonymous&#8221; is not Wikileaks.</p>
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<h2>Has Wikileaks become a terrorist organization after this attack on Mastercard?</h2>
<p>&#8230; by their supporters? A bit Al Qaeda&#8217;s supporters..?</p></div>
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<h2>Has Wikileaks truly become a terrorist organization after this attack on Mastercard?</h2>
<p>http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/dec/08/operation-payback-<strong>mastercard</strong>-website-<strong>wikileaks</strong></p>
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<h2>Has Wikileaks become a terrorist organization after this attack on Mastercard?</h2>
<p>&#8230; by their supporters? A bit Al Qaeda&#8217;s supporters..?</p>
<p>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/dec/08/<strong>wikileaks</strong>-visa-<strong>mastercard</strong>-operation-payback</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I do not think it was fair for mastercard to decide who gets to have money and who doesn&#8217;t. Wikileaks is nothing more than a large group of reporters not willing to follow the mainstream media&#8217;s version of journalism.</p>
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<h2>Why can join the KKK with MasterCard but not donate to Wikileaks? Does MasterCard support the MasterRace?</h2>
<p>http://www.christianconcepts.net/informat.htm</p>
<p>Scroll to bottom of link.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">It seems you finally see what the world is made of! Who is ruling!</p>
<p>The idea of democracy is smoke in the eyes, an illusion to blind the sheep. And these are no Christian sheep, mind you.</p>
<p>Those ruling have no compunction in regard to suppressing freedom of speech and for the press to tell people what really is going on. Nowadays, it is all theater that is like Hollywood &#8211; a good show, but a show nonetheless.</p>
<p>Nothing real about what people are taught to believe.</p>
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<h2>Why can I still make donations to wikileaks by visa or mastercard if they cut off support for the website?</h2>
<p>Go on <strong>Wikileaks</strong> website it still lets you do it.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">The site may let you do it, they will give the information, but the donation will not get through, it will be rejected or stopped because they have both stopped donations to the accounts, and the accounts used for wikileaks have been closed.</p>
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<h2>Why is Wikileaks attacking MasterCard website, according to an AP article today?</h2>
<p>As well as Paypal and amazon.com? I read they cut ties with <strong>Wikileaks</strong>, But why would they attack those sites?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Wikileaks isn&#8217;t. Hackers that support Wikileaks are.</p>
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<h2>Paypal, Visa and Mastercard have all refused to do business with Wikileaks?</h2>
<p>but they’ll work with the shell companies of Enron and Worldcom? When did the world turn so anti-transparency and pseudo-ethical?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">We all know there is something very wrong with the world, when someone stands up and says what everyone else is too scared to say from fear, that&#8217;s what it is fear, the dictators of the world come out to kill that person or destroy their lives if they are in the public eye, they will make up anything to destroy that person, this is not a surprise.</p>
<p>What is more of a disappointment is the public, lots of them being brainwashed into thinking the government is right no matter what they do, even if that means leading millions of people into gas chambers, killing 4 million vietnamese or invading countries on a whim whilst lieing about the reasons for going to war to make themselves seem righteous to the world.</p>
<p>Then there is the other section of society that are even more troubling, they know right from wrong, they are not brainwashed, they coldly look at a man standing up for what is right, do they jump to his defence? No, they stay quiet because they don&#8217;t want to go down with this man, they are cowards, these are the people who go along with anything for their own gain, the mercenaries of this world.</p>
<p>The reason things never seem to change is because those of us who are brave and stand up for what is right in society are few in number the majority are either brainwashed or complicit in evil for their own material gain.</p>
<p>As Louis Armstrong once sang, &#8220;what a wonderful world&#8221; and i can&#8217;t help but see the irony in it.</p>
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<h2>Why can I buy merchandise online using Mastercard from the KKK but can&#8217;t use it to donate to WikiLeaks?</h2>
<p>http://www.christianbooksandthings.net/index1.htm</p>
<p>This is the link to the Klans Merchandising site.</p>
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<p><strong>1. Fees</strong></p>
<p>Many credit card companies do not charge annual fees but generally their APRs are higher. Those who do charge fees can charge as much as 3.2% but their APR is lower. Decide which option will suit your needs.</p>
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<p><strong>1. Fees</strong></p>
<p>Many credit card companies do not charge annual fees but generally their APRs are higher. Those who do charge fees can charge as much as 3.2% but their APR is lower. Decide which option will suit your needs.</p>
<p><strong>2. Interest Rate / APR</strong></p>
<p>The APR charged can be anything from 15.9% to 19.9%. The good news is that if you pay your statement in full and on time every month, you can get up to 52 days interest free on new purchases. Your personal circumstances and your credit history will determine what APR the company will quote to you. It may be that you are offered a different rate than the one quoted.</p>
<p>Consider the rate charged when you would want to transfer a balance. A cash withdrawal rate or fee may be levied when you withdraw cash at an ATM.</p>
<p><strong>3. Introductory Offer</strong></p>
<p>The interest-free introductory period on purchases can be anything from 3 months to 18 months. After this, the card charges a typical representative annual percentage rate (APR) of, say15.9% variable. This tells you that you should pay off your debt within the interest-free period; otherwise you will pay interest.</p>
<p><strong>4. Points/Rewards/Cash Back</strong></p>
<p>All cards offer some form of pay back to their cardholders. It can take the form of rewards, cash back, discounts and the like. The card issuers normally enter into an agreement with specific retailers for this purpose. Clients can earn rewards at a variety of outlets from restaurants to shopping, travel and fuel. As much as 1% can be earned in rewards money, which is useful in these times. These rewards can be redeemed at selected dealers or, alternatively, can be saved for a large purchase in the future.</p>
<p><strong>5. Provider</strong></p>
<p>There are many credit card issuers to choose from. The interest rate and benefits offered by a specific provider may appeal to you, but do they have a good track record? What is their customer service like? Can you easily access a consultant at a branch or are online services available? Fees and charges should be as fair as possible. Which credit card does your parents, family and friends use? If they are happy, you can take your cue from them.</p>
<p><strong>Other points to consider are:</strong></p>
<p>You should be older than 18 years and have a clear credit record to be considered for a credit card. There will also be a minimum income requirement, i.e. you might not earn enough to qualify for a credit card.</p>
<p>If you are someone who wants to manage your card online, make sure that you apply for an online credit card.</p>
<p>Many sites are available where you can go to do a <a href="http://www.moneysupermarket.com/credit-cards/">credit card comparison</a>. It will be to your advantage to do the homework first and apply for the card second. That way you can make sure you get the best card for your needs</p>
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<h2>What are the best credit cards for college students?</h2>
<p>I&#8217;am starting my second year of <strong>college</strong> and after I pay all my fees I really dont have much money left <strong>for</strong> books and such whats a good <strong>credit</strong> card with at least a 500 dollar limit</div>
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<p>I&#8217;am starting my second year of <strong>college</strong> and after I pay all my fees I really dont have much money left <strong>for</strong> books and such whats a good <strong>credit</strong> card with at least a 500 dollar limit</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">If you have a bank account with bank of america, they send you their credit card. Also, captial one has one meant for students, it starts at 300 dollars, but if u make 3 payments on time, it goes up to 500</p>
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<h2>Are student credit cards available to nontraditional college students?</h2>
<p>What are the requirements to qualify <strong>for</strong> a student <strong>credit</strong> card? Are there age limits? Specific school requirements? ETC</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Actually no limits except that you must be a full-time student and be over 18 years old.<br />
As for the credit score, students credit cards may be given to those who have no credit at all.<br />
Try your luck to find the best for your needs.</p>
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<h2>What is the best credit card for college students?</h2>
<p>Can anyone tell me what the best <strong>college</strong> student <strong>credit</strong> card is? What&#8217;s usually the <strong>credit</strong> card limit <strong>for</strong> <strong>students</strong>? I&#8217;m planning to get it just in case I need it when I go to South Korea this summer.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">HSBC has a student credit card. Usually the limit is around $500. They take into account that you might not have much of an established credit history. 1-800-975-4722 That&#8217;s their number. They are pretty good cards too. Mastercard. Accepted anywhere mastercard is accepted, worldwide too.</p>
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<h2>Whats the normal APR rate for College students getting credit cards?</h2>
<p>The guy trying to get me to get a k-state <strong>credit</strong> card said it was 17.1 which is normal is it?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Thats terrible! I had a credit card as soon as I turned 18, and I haven&#8217;t missed one payment. I now have 3 credit cards and I am a Sophomore in college.</p>
<p>My American Express for students APR is 14%<br />
My (MasterCard) Citi Platinum Dividend for students is 13%<br />
and my (Visa) Chase BP Gas card is 11%</p>
<p>Credit is a VERY important thing to have, get one for each major branch (Visa, MasterCard, AMEX) and if you are responsible, your credit score will skyrocket and you will be in good shape by graduation, and you will get good rates on loans and other things.</p>
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