Posts Tagged ‘Banks’

No Fee Balance Transfer, 0% Intro APR Credit Cards Still Exist

Ever since zero percent introductory annual percentage rate (intro APR) credit cards were introduced to the American market several years ago, they’ve been very popular. All types of consumers have been taking advantage of 0% offers. Most consumers use 0% deals to save money by avoiding interest charges on their credit card debt, while other [...]

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Why you have to live with two jobs if payday loans can help you?

Nowadays, the economics in almost all country is become a national disaster. They have to face that the price of goods is increasing day by day. They have faced it with patient. For a hard worker, they will feel unappreciated because they have worked hard but the payment is also increase equal to the increasing [...]

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How to Pay No International Credit Card Transaction Fees

Every major U.S. credit card company with the exception of one charges a two to three percent foreign transaction fee when you use your credit card abroad. Until recently, many credit card companies did not clearly disclose these fees in their terms and conditions. Consequently, many people received a notice of a class action lawsuit [...]

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Find a Bank With No Overdraft Fees

If you were a parched traveler in the middle of a hot desert looking for water, you can imagine what a welcome sight a lush oasis spotted in your path just up ahead would be. That is exactly how jaded bank customers who have been paying too much money in overdraft fees to their bank [...]

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Taking advantage of small business loans

If you have enough in your savings to finance your new business started, then you can use it to help your business. However so many residents had no choice and this is where small business loans come into play. You see, you must have the money to build a website, purchase a hosting service, advertising, [...]

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