A Really Easy Way To Save Some Money
A quick idea on how to make yourself a bit of extra money
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Read full post...A quick idea on how to make yourself a bit of extra money
When ever you see statement like
Read full post...Okay, so you are in debt and your creditors are screaming. How do you handle it and get debt relief without having a nervous breakdown? Use a simple tool called Dateline Paying.
Dateline paying is a simple method of paying oldest bills first, based on the due date. The dateline tells you how far back in time your past due bills go. And yes, credit card debt should be treated just like any other past due bill. There are a few simple steps to this strategy that anyone can do.
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Read full post...When choosing a place to store the hard-earned money made from a career, one does not simply walk into the closest bank and open an account. There are a number of qualities and services to consider when searching for a quality bank. If one is looking to simply open a basic bank account, there are a large number of institutions, commercial banks, credit unions, private banks, and online banks. If your money really matters to you, however, and you want to get the most out of your banking experience, it is important to consider what each bank has to offer.
Read full post...The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard or PCI DSS levies requirements on credit card merchants to safeguard consumers\’ credit information from malicious behaviour from identity thieves. The payment card industry providers such as VISA, MasterCard and American Express are now enforcing PCI compliance. Non-compliance can result in fines, restrictions or possibly permanent expulsion from card acceptance programs. If your business depends on accepting credit cards, then you have no choice than to become PCI compliant.
The new Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standards are network security and business practice guidelines developed by Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover Card. They were developed to establish a \’minimum security standard\’ with regards to the protection of cardholders\’ account and transaction information.
Read full post...By law, credit card companies have to disclose their fee schedules to consumers. The trouble is, the calculations of these fees and finance charges are often found in the fine print of the account disclosure statement you receive when you first open your credit card account. In this case, what you don\’t know really can hurt you.
Here are 6 things you might don\’t know about credit cards:
1. They don\’t always have a grace period. Most credit cards offer 20-30 days
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