As the article says, if you need to look at the interest rate of the card then you probably need to not be looking at a new card, and instead pay down your current debt. I also highly recommend a financial adviser - our credit union provides a free financial advisor, and yours may also.Why would credit card companies pay consumers to use their cards? Discover, the industry leader in cash-back reward cards, said it gave away $500 million in 2005.
This is, after all, an industry better known for tactics like offering low-interest teaser rates that shoot up or changing the terms of a contract at a whim. Therefore, it may come as a bit of a surprise that many of the offers are credible as well as lucrative for the consumer. Indeed, cash-reward cards may be one of the most consumer-friendly products the industry has ever marketed.
my random thoughts, which tend towards technology, music, and philosophy. Also expect pictures and "the story of my life" on a semi-non-regular basis. I don't have any big plans for this, other than to post something regularly. I do hope that I can at least keep family and friends who want to follow our lives updated, and begin to hone my skills as a writer once again. Peace and Love
Friday, January 06, 2006
Credit Cards - bewildered by the choices?
When I read this Credit Card Rewards article, it answered some of the questions I had, and helped me feel that some options we've looked at weren't "tricks" that would backfire. If you are a careful user of credit cards, and want to improve your understanding of the offers that flood your mailbox, then give this a read. Here's a blurb:
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