Posts Tagged ‘Purchasing Power’


Harder to Come By but Beneficial: 0% Interest APR Credit Offers

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Smart consumers are always on the lookout for 0% APR credit card deals and for good reason – literally no interest for up to 12 months. Here’s how to reap the greatest benefits and important points to remember when using 0% APR cards.

Introductory Periods

Credit card companies that offer an interest-free period do


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What are the Benefits of Using a Credit Card?

Friday, June 5th, 2009

If you have a credit card, you have access to easy cash. That’s the primary benefit of owning these powerful plastics. Credit cards add to an individual’s purchasing power. With the revolving credit it provides, you can practically buy anything you wish for as long as your credit limit can still accommodate it.

Furthermore, credit cards can give you:

1. Money for emergency purposes.
While credit cards are usually used to pay for purchases at a store or for dining at a fine restaurant, credit cards also has a cash


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Loopholes in Bank Systems Cause Business Credit Card Fraud

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Business credit card fraud is a prevalent problem that has cost companies millions of dollars each year. There have been many reported incidents when fraudsters were able to steal private financial information from companies. One of their common strategies is getting into business credit card accounts and using them for fraudulent transactions. Small, medium, or even established enterprises are not spared from the perils


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