Most credit cards feature different interest rates depending on how they’re used. Purchases, balance transfers, cash withdrawals, introductory offers… the number of different rates can be confusing. Flat rate cards charge the same APR for everything, ma
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Paying by plastic is becoming ever more common, not least because of the rise of online shopping. How can people with poor credit ratings get approved for a credit card?
Credit cards are a great convenience, but it can be all to easy to let your debt slide out of control. Making only the minimuum repayments will make the situation worse, and this article explains why.
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Credit card companies are notorious for squeezing every last drop of profit out of their customers. Find out the ways they do this and how to keep in front.
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Cashback is a feature of credit cards that is rapidly growing in popularity. Why is this and how could you benefit?
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Despite being so commonplace in modern life, credit cards have a relatively short history. Read when the first cards appeared, and how they developed into the products we know today.
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There are so many credit cards available with different features, it can be hard to decide which one to apply for. A simple way of narrowing the field is to base your decision on your spending habits, rather than being swayed by eyecatching advertisements
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Affinity credit cards are becoming increasingly popular, offering a new range of benefits and features. Find out what they are, what they offer, and whether one could be right for you.
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What can you do if you want the convenience of a credit card without the risk of running up debts? There are three main alternatives you should consider.
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There are thousands of websites offering their services in repairing a bad credit rating. Unfortunately however, there’s no magic bullet solution, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing you can do to improve the situation.
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