Your 18, you’re heading to college, and you want a college student credit card. Which one should you apply for? Which student credit card is the best? What are the rewards? Is there an annual fee? Hopefully after reading this article, you’ll have a better understanding of recommended college student credit [...]
Cash back rewards credit cards usually earn a percentage on each purchase the cardholder makes. Most of the time and cashback reward is set at 1%, which have the ability to earn anywhere from 2 to 5% depending on bonuses made on certain purchases. In turn, you can request the cash back [...]
The Chase Slate card with Blueprint is a simplified way to manage how you pay your credit card on your terms. Chase will figure out the calculations for you. For example, lets say you have a balance of $5,000 and you want to set a goal of paying it off in a [...]
The Chase Freedom(SM) card is a card you might want to take a look at, as of Apr 10th 2010, there is no annual fee, a 0% introductory offer on purchases, 5% cash back on rotating products and 1% cash back on all other purchases. The Chase Freedom(SM) card also offers up to 20% cash [...]
Below find a list of the top 10 credit cards for 2010. These cards are ranked by consumer popularity, interest rates, introductory apr, rewards programs, and annual fee. You can compare each card below, and apply securely for the best credit card of 2010.
1. Discover® More® Card – Unanimous favorite by consumers and cardholders. [...]
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There are so many different rewards credit card offers out there, and with that, many different rewards programs to choose from. Cardrewards Network is going to break down each of the rewards programs and give you the best choice for each program out there.
Cash Back Rewards
When it comes to cash [...]
American Express is allowing credit card users the ability to pay their US state and federal taxes with their rewards points.
The cash value will be based at 200 points for every dollar. Which equals one half cent per point. Consumers that have enough points to pay off all of the taxes [...]
Its about time I focus on the friendly Canucks up north and get an article offering Canada Rewards credit cards. I found a couple American Express rewards cards for Canada, one for business and one for consumers.
MBNA Canada rewards cards were very prevailant though. What I noticed in comparison to [...]
The good news, is the debate between choosing a rewards MasterCard versus the rewards Visa card is not the issue. Almost every merchant that accepts Visa will accept MasterCard also. So the real debate depends on the rewards that the credit card offers.
Believe it or not Visa and MasterCard do not [...]
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