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Written by Caden Flynn on November 23rd, 2008
by Caden Flynn Credit cards are not the salvation of mankind, nor are they a destructive force in themselves. They are simply a tool and like other tools can be either used to assist people in their daily lives or misused and result in a lot of anxiety. Credit cards can be ...
Written by John Brennan on November 13th, 2008
by John Brennan As gas prices go up, our wallets are getting thinner, and we are starting to squeeze as much as we can out of every dollar we get our hands on. Unfortunately, one of the first things to get stricken off the monthly list of bills are the credit ...
Written by Gary Antosh on November 10th, 2008
by Eric Jilson Many people think that participating in a negotiation is an "all or nothing" event, and that there needs to be a winner and a loser. That's the furthest possible thing from the truth. Although the goal of negotiations is getting what you want or need, the best negotiations ...
Written by Robert Billings on November 7th, 2008
by William Blake It was enough when they learned to drive at sixteen. Now they're going off to college. Most parents aren't really worried about their children getting a credit card although plastic is preferred by students. The question is, do they really need a credit card? It happens all the time. ...
Written by Robert Billings on November 6th, 2008
by William Blake The most common source of debt is credit card spending. Credit cards offer you ease of spending but charge very high interest rates. What's more the interest meter starts ticking from the moment you make a purchase. This means that you are sitting on a potential time bomb ...
Written by Mark Turner on November 4th, 2008
by Mark Turner Business credit cards can be vital to a new and growing business. There are many reasons why using a credit card for business purposes is more beneficial than using cheques or cash. You don't have to carry around large sums of money belonging to your company, which can ...
Written by Michael Benifez on November 3rd, 2008
by Michael Benifez Many people don't have the basics of financial education. The average school student usually doesn't learn much beyond basic accounting and how to write a check. You can't assume that basic math will be enough to prepare a person for "real world" personal finance and investing. If schools ...