With the hard financial times that many people are experiencing, it is easy to see how more and more people could slip into credit card debt. But it is possible to avoid the problem of credit card debt through careful planning.
Six tips to stay out of credit card debt
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Credit Cards
With the hard financial times that many people are experiencing, it is easy to see how more and more people could slip into credit card debt. But it is possible to avoid the problem of credit card debt through careful planning.
Credit card changes to expect in the remainder of 2009
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Credit Cards
The current economic downturn should affect credit cards in a variety of ways in the remainder of 2009. Credit cards, always a source of strong pro and con opinions, will most likely function differently in the near future. Here are some things to expect.
Fixed APRs versus variable APRs
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Credit Cards
There is always much debate about fixed APRs versus variable APRs for credit cards. The thrith is that the differences between a fixed APR and a variable APR can be minimal or significant, depending on the situation.
Ultimate guide to debt and financial survival
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Credit Cards,
Personal Finance
Getting into debt is such an easy thing to do. But recognizing that you may be in over your head isn't quite such an easy task. While it is true that some aspects of debt are unavoidable, many aspects are not only avoidable but are totally unnecessary.
Introductory APR cards vs. low regular APR cards
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Credit Cards
There is always a debate as to choosing a credit card with a low introductory APR versus a low regular APR. Here is some information that should help you make the best choice for you.
Surviving the credit crunch with dignity
Avoiding excessive debt is not something that you can simply wish for, but rather it is something that you must strive to achieve. Unfortunately, this is not an easy task, nor is it going to become any easier with the number of fall-out issues that have developed in reaction to higher fuel prices and the credit crunch.
