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		<title>Benefits And Safety Measures To Be Taken While Using A Debit Card.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 01:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alfred Grundig</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Debit card is the best way to lead an ideal debt free life. By getting a debit card from a recognized company like Visa or Master card is exactly like using a credit card, with an advantage of not paying any additional charges for the services.  A debit card is like having a prepaid credit card wherein money from your account is used.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Alfred Grundig</div>
<p>Debit card is the best way to lead an ideal debt free life. By getting a debit card from a recognized company like Visa or Master card is exactly like using a credit card, with an advantage of not paying any additional charges for the services.  A debit card is like having a prepaid credit card wherein money from your account is used. </p>
<p>It is a very common misconception that debit cards are not as safe as credit cards. A debit card brings with itself a bouquet of advantages like no annual or monthly charges or rate of interest that the cardholder needs to pay. In addition the debit cards are directly linked to the users bank account hence avoids debts from incurring.</p>
<p>Many credit card holders dont realize but they do land up paying a huge amount of money just to own a credit card. It is no surprise that debit card usage turnover surpassed over trillion dollars in the preceding year.</p>
<p>If you are a debit card holder then there can never be any late payment charge or over the limit fee because of the simple fact that the amount of money in your bank account would be the amount you spend. Debit cards are definitely hassle free means of spending the money without ever going overboard resulting in incurring debts.</p>
<p>A Debit card helps both &#8221; to send money and receive money easily. It is extremely important to always remember your PIN and never carry it along with your debit card. In an unfortunate incident of a card loss, you must report it immediately to freeze any unauthorized transaction.</p>
<p>It is important to keep a tab on your bank statements to check for any misusage of your debit card. When processing your information online, you must ensure that the site as well as your internet connection is secure. If you feel suspicious about anything while entering your personal information, you must contact your bank to assure that everything is legitimate and alright.</p>
<p>There are a lot of debit card scams going on where in a device called skimmers is attached to the  card swiping machine which gives access to the offenders to attain your personal and bank information. You should be careful when the debit card is being scanned.</p>
<p>Using a debit card shall help you attain a better track record but would also keep your liabilities under check. Indeed a debit card does have its advantages but you should also be careful while using it.</p>
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		<title>How Hackers Are Able To Get Your Credit Card Numbers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 01:42:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter Carville</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hackers broke into a computer at Wyndham Hotels, in July 2008. They were able to steal tens of thousands of customers' credit card records, card numbers, including guest names, expiration dates and highly sensitive data from the cards' magnetic strip.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Peter Carville</div>
<p>Hackers broke into a computer at Wyndham Hotels, in July 2008. They were able to steal tens of thousands of customers&#8217; credit card records, card numbers, including guest names, expiration dates and highly sensitive data from the cards&#8217; magnetic strip. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s a company&#8217;s worst nightmare, particularly in the face of an economic downturn, and to make matters worse, Wyndham didn&#8217;t realise the theft had occurred until September. The company remains unsure about how many individual credit card accounts were negatively affected by <a target='_blank' href="http://www.wyndhamworldwide.com/customer_care/data-claim.cfm">the Wyndham incident</a>, however, it&#8217;s safe to say today most holiday-makers will think twice before paying for their vacation on credit!</p>
<p>So exactly how did such a crime occur? The fraudsters involved in this affair had clearly devised a sophisticated plan to steal the information, but the truth is, thousands of hackers steal credit card information every day, using much simpler tactics. </p>
<p>There are two main strategies hackers use to access credit card information: through password theft, or via a virus or Trojan horse.</p>
<p><b>Password Theft</b></p>
<p>Cracking someone&#8217;s password is the most common method that hackers use to bypass security software, and access data such as your credit card information. </p>
<p>A password is really just a simple string of letters, numbers and special characters &#8211; and, subsequently, there are a finite amount of combinations that can be created. A powerful computer will be able to eventually crack any password, no matter how long or complicated it is, but you can do your best to thwart their efforts. </p>
<p>To protect yourself as a consumer, your best bet is to create the strongest password possible. This means a unique combination of letters and numbers, special characters if you can remember them, and even a mix of lower and upper cases if possible. The stronger your password, the longer it takes for the computer to crack &#8211; and the longer it takes to crack, the greater the risk of the hacker getting caught. Easy passwords will get cracked first, so aim for complex, long and unusual combinations.</p>
<p><b>Worms, Viruses and Trojan Horses</b></p>
<p>Viruses appear in all shapes and sizes, and have many &#8211; mostly nasty &#8211; purposes. Some viruses are written to delete your files, and others are written to send out lots of spam &#8211; but the absolute worst viruses will infect your computer and collect valuable information. These are called Trojan Horses. </p>
<p>A Trojan Horse will typically install itself and run covertly in the background, and the user of the computer &#8211; that&#8217;s you &#8211; is none the wiser that it&#8217;s even there. It sits silently and collects data on everything you are doing, from logging into your internet banking to making online purchases, and then sends that information back to its creator. </p>
<p>The thing about Trojan horses is that you must open the virus for it to activate &#8211; so if you practice extreme caution when web browsing and opening emails, you should be able to avoid an infection. </p>
<p>For example, if you receive an email from &#8216;Jenny Shields&#8217; with an attachment that says &#8216;Great_picture.exe&#8217;, and you don&#8217;t know anyone called Jenny Shields, then delete the email immediately. When surfing the worldwide web, should a bright and flashy pop-up demand your attention to claim a prize, don&#8217;t click on it &#8211; it&#8217;s most likely to be a scam. Practicing common sense will almost certainly help you avoid becoming a victim of fraud or infection.</p>
<p>You should also consider using anti-virus and anti-spyware software to help keep your identity safe. Usually, this software will search for viruses on your computer and in your inbox. It&#8217;s available for free, and the protection it offers could save you a lot of time, money and hassle in the long run.</p>
<p>By enforcing these simple rules into your day to day routine and using a <a target='_blank' href="http://www.mbna.co.uk/fraud-protect.html">trusted credit card</a> can instantly lower the risk you&#8217;re at from fraudsters infiltrating your life!</p>
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		<title>Avoid Credit Card Fees &#8211; Use a Prepaid Debit Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 01:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick Dunjaski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever really examined your credit card bill? Do you understand all of the different fees you're being charged? For a long time now, credit card companies have been operating without any real scrutiny and the number and types of fees they charge their customers have gotten out of control.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Nick Dunjaski</div>
<p>Have you ever really examined your credit card bill? Do you understand all of the different fees you&#8217;re being charged? For a long time now, credit card companies have been operating without any real scrutiny and the number and types of fees they charge their customers have gotten out of control.</p>
<p>The tide is beginning to turn now though. More and more people are realizing what&#8217;s been happening to them and more and more people are starting to do something about it. One technique that can help us avoid the burden of monstrous fees is to switch off our credit cards and switch on prepaid debit cards. Let me explain. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in a position to do so, I propose you start converting all of your existing credit card spending over to prepaid debit cards. Month-by-month, phase out all of the credit card purchases until you make no more. Then (again, if you can), set up an automatic payment to your credit card, something that is higher than the minimum payment required and something that is scheduled to arrive at least a few days in advance of the billing due date. Then lock the credit card away in a drawer! </p>
<p>If you do that, you&#8217;ll never have another late fee again. Credit card companies love to charge late fees. In 2008 over 19 billion dollars was raked in by these companies for their various &#8220;penalty fees.&#8221; That&#8217;s a lot of dough, especially when you consider that in some cases the companies manipulate their billing practices to put the consumer in a position to incur these fees. Here&#8217;s an example.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say your credit &#8220;limit&#8221; is $1,000.00. You would think that you couldn&#8217;t charge more than that and if you tried your card would be declined. You&#8217;d be wrong. In reality, that&#8217;s a soft limit. Credit card companies are perfectly willing to let you charge beyond it so they can tack on a $25.00 or $35.00 over-limit fee to your bill. Then they can get tricky and send you a bill with a minimum payment that will bring you just under the limit &#8211; but not when you calculate in the monthly finance charge. In other words, you make the minimum payment, think you&#8217;ve dropped below the credit limit, the company tacks on its finance charge, and bang &#8211; you&#8217;re back over the limit and you&#8217;re getting a second over-limit fee. Pretty slick huh?</p>
<p>Prepaid cards don&#8217;t come with tricky monthly finance/billing cycle calculations either. These are the computations the credit card companies make to determine how much they&#8217;re going to charge you to carry your balance from one month to the next. There are actually 6 or 7 different ways these charges can be calculated and everyone is designed to yield the highest return for the company based on your spending habits.</p>
<p>Another great (and hidden) fee the credit card companies receive is the interchange fee. These are pretty much secret fees that businesses pay the companies to cover the actual credit card transaction costs. Then of course the businesses pass the expense onto their customers by charging higher prices. There are some estimates that say consumers pay about $2.00 in interchange fees for every $100.00 they spend with a credit card. That $2.00 adds up to tens of billions every year for these companies.</p>
<p>These are just a few of the reasons why switching over to a prepaid debit card can benefit you as a consumer. Let&#8217;s face it; the credit card companies have almost all the leverage. About the only options we have left is to cut our losses and prevent them from preying on us in the future. So if you&#8217;re in a position to do so, I invite you to take a good long look at prepaid debit cards and see how they can become your sensible, more consumer-friendly alternative to credit cards.</p>
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		<title>Scottish Debt Expert&#8217;s Recommendations!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 00:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike King</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of apprehension on contacting Debt Management Advisors. Just beware of those who require an upfront fee or a monthly fee. Choose the right Scottish debt expert that can actually help you out with your financial problem.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Mike King</div>
<p>There are a lot of apprehension on contacting Debt Management Advisors. Just beware of those who require an upfront fee or a monthly fee. Choose the right Scottish debt expert that can actually help you out with your financial problem.</p>
<p>These experts will calculate your income potential, monthly expenditures, and your monthly affordability to pay off your loans. Then they will give you recommendations on how you can pay off your debt. Here are the top 3 options you could choose from:</p>
<p>1. Debt restructure</p>
<p>Please be reminded that when you restructure your debt you will be paying more in interest. So, special reconsideration and planning is needed. When you do restructuring your loan term will be extended. This will be discussed by you and the company you owed money from.</p>
<p>2. Plan a Debt Management </p>
<p>In this option, your debt expert advisor will be sending each company a summary or list of your financial status. Wherein it is listed in details, your income, expenses, and amount of money that is expendable for paying your debt.</p>
<p>3. File a bankruptcy</p>
<p>Circumstances may be so bad that you are recommended to file for bankruptcy. This is normally recommended when you don&#8217;t have the ability to pay anymore. It can last for 12 months to 5 years depending on your financial status. </p>
<p>Whatever option you choose always remember to pay your creditors any amount each month, and before making a final decision take some advice from a Scottish debt expert as early as possible.</p>
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		<title>The 411 On Student Credit Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 01:38:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JR Rooney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just as the word implies, student credit cards are credit cards meant solely for students, many that have not earned a documented income with employment. Credit card issuers are aware of students and their credit challenges so they make accommodations for students when building student credit card offers specifically. Typically, the only restriction when applying for a student credit card is the age of the student, and as mandated by the law of the country, which is typically 18 years old and above at the time of application. In many ways, a student credit card is almost the same as traditional, run-of-the-mill credit cards. But the major difference, is the standard APR, or interest rate, levied for card purchases, which is relatively higher than a traditional credit card APR.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Jonathan Summer</div>
<p>Just as the word implies, student credit cards are credit cards meant solely for students, many that have not earned a documented income with employment. Credit card issuers are aware of students and their credit challenges so they make accommodations for students when building student credit card offers specifically. Typically, the only restriction when applying for a student credit card is the age of the student, and as mandated by the law of the country, which is typically 18 years old and above at the time of application. In many ways, a student credit card is almost the same as traditional, run-of-the-mill credit cards. But the major difference, is the standard APR, or interest rate, levied for card purchases, which is relatively higher than a traditional credit card APR.</p>
<p>Student credit cards provide more financial flexibility for young students. But, while it may come in handy when paying the rent, paying tuition, purchasing books, and other necessary items like food and clothing, unbridled card swiping can sometimes lead to financial trouble, especially in the form of poor credit scores and damaged credit histories. To a certain extent, this can be blamed on a lack of education or awareness as young people, often times, will not think too much about the concept of credit scoring or the idea of building a good credit history. As a result of this lack of awareness, they will typically not restrain themselves from using the credit card freely either.</p>
<p>The danger of poor credit scores will not become readily obvious, but will certainly become apparent when the student approaches a bank for credit at a later point in time. Credit profiling or credit scores, as determined by any of the three credit bureaus, represent an individual&#8217;s credit life history, and black marks on credit histories, however they are acquired, will make it tough, at worst, more expensive, at best, to secure the lowest possible interest rate on the loan or financing. So, consequently, even if one manages to get the home loan or car loan, for instance, the interest rate, in order to allow the bigger credit risk anticipated by the bank, will be higher than normal, and in turn, much more expensive for the borrower. The bottom line is that student credit cards represent a potential risk to future economic standing if the cards are not used judiciously.</p>
<p>As previously mentioned, it is clear that ungoverned use of a student credit card can easily damage an individuals budding credit score and credit history profile. But on the flip side, smart spending and timely payback can go a long way toward building a solid credit history and credit score. Using the card for fundamental purchases that are well within his/her payback capabilities and making the payments on time can improve one&#8217;s credit rating enormously.</p>
<p>The rules of credit bureaus are pretty straightforward. The amount of money that an individual borrows will be returned in his or her credit report and the credit limits that each person can hold on to will be reflected in the amount of credit that the individual has previously &#8220;borrowed&#8221; and has paid back on time. Simple, right?</p>
<p>One additional point of interest&#8230;the credit card company is supposed to report each transaction that is been done on a particular credit card account to the three major credit bureaus hastily. But this does not happen in every case. More distinctively, secure student credit cards or prepaid cards, often times will not report transactions to the major credit bureaus. Therefore, it is the user&#8217;s responsibility to make sure that the credit card transaction history is indeed being reported to the credit bureaus and is being done done in a timely manner. Remember, an unnoticed credit transaction does not do any good to improve your credit history.</p>
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<div class='links'>Jonathan Summers works for a well respected<a href="http://www.rapidrecoverysolution.com">credit debt collection</a> company and is here to assist with yourr <a href="http://www.rapidrecoverysolution.com/Credit_Collection_Agency.html">credit collection</a> needs</div>
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		<title>Mobile Eftpos For Mobile And New Businesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 01:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pete Markinson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mobile EFTPOS allows many benefits and lets a business receive payment when a customer doesnt have cash on hand but has a  debit or credit card. However, for businesses on the move, an EFTPOS solution sitting on a counter back at the office isnt much good.]]></description>
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<p>Mobile EFTPOS allows many benefits and lets a business receive payment when a customer doesnt have cash on hand but has a  debit or credit card. However, for businesses on the move, an EFTPOS solution sitting on a counter back at the office isnt much good. </p>
<p>Mobile EFTPOS allows many benefits and lets a business receive payment when a customer doesnt have cash on hand but has a  debit or credit card. However, for businesses on the move, an EFTPOS solution sitting on a counter back at the office isnt much good. </p>
<p>Not only are the charges higher but there is also a potential risk element to the transaction. With mobile EFTPOS, the processing can be done immediately. Importantly an EFTPOS solution supports debit cards, which cant be processed manually and manual terminals pose a security risk . </p>
<p>A technician can, for example, make a service call, invoice the customer and receive immediate payment rather than manually imprinting the customers credit card, which requires the business to get the paperwork to the bank or to enter it electronically at a later time, and which carries no guarantee that the charge will be authorised.</p>
<p>From the customers point of view, there is an increasing wariness of manual credit card processing systems. This is  because they display the customers credit card number on all copies of the dockets, which isnt the case with electronic solutions.</p>
<p>The process of handling a transaction using a mobile terminal is similar to a standalone EFTPOS transaction and far more secure for all parties concerned.</p>
<p>The benefits to the business start with improved cash flow and reduced bad debts. As well these systems also offer a secure means of getting payment and the business doesnt have to handle cash. The differences between mobile devices themselves is whether the terminal does the communicating or if a mobile phone or PDA is used instead. The terminal is a far better option in the long run and allows the business to accept both credit and debit cards.</p>
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		<title>Five Steps To Getting Out Of Credit Card Debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 01:08:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Coby T. Lucas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most important skills that a person must learn is how to pay off credit card debts. It helps people build a better future for themselves and their family, and once debt is paid down, quality of life increases dramatically. You can stop worrying about bills, you can stop worrying about your awful credit score, and you can make your life better all the way around. Here are some excellent tips for getting out of debt.]]></description>
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<p>One of the most important skills that a person must learn is how to pay off credit card debts. It helps people build a better future for themselves and their family, and once debt is paid down, quality of life increases dramatically. You can stop worrying about bills, you can stop worrying about your awful credit score, and you can make your life better all the way around. Here are some excellent tips for getting out of debt.</p>
<p>Five Steps To Getting Out of Debt</p>
<p>1: Develop a plan that allows you to pay off your debt. For example, you should pay down the debt with the highest interest rate first, paying as much as possible off on that card before moving on to the next (when the initial card is paid off). Keep up on all cards by paying the minimum except for the highest interest rate, which you will pay the most on.</p>
<p>2: Consider balance transfers. Learning how to pay off credit card debt also means learning how to pay off the least amount. For example, you may be able to secure a zero interest credit card allowing you to transfer your high interest debt to it without cost. Pay off that balance within the introductory offer and you will have saved substantial money not paying any interest.</p>
<p>3: Consider borrowing against your home. This tip for how to pay off credit card debt is one you should think closely about. If you have equity in your home, you could take out a loan from the home and use the proceeds to pay down your credit cards. If you do this, you must commit to not having this amount of debt again since it could allow you to end up with twice as much debt and therefore twice as much trouble. On the other hand, if you can control your spending, you could pay off credit card debt quickly and very affordably in this manner.</p>
<p>4: Get a budget in place. Most people d not realize just how much money they are spending on credit cards or out of pocket. Track your spending for one month, writing down every bit of money you spend. Then, calculate a budget using these realistic numbers. Stick with your budget to control your spending. Ultimately, this will equate to a far debt to have to worry about.</p>
<p>5: Your final option is consumer credit counseling. Some people can follow the steps up above and dig their way out of debt. Some people can&#8217;t &#8221; they&#8217;re too far into the hole. It&#8217;s an overwhelming experience, and they need assistance from a financial profession. Consumer credit counseling can teach better finance skills, and can open the door to consolidation loans that can reduce monthly payments to sustainable levels.</p>
<p>A critical skill many people have to learn is how to pay off unsecured credit card debt. It&#8217;s a commitment to making a better life for yourself, and for your children. Once you&#8217;ve made the commitment, you&#8217;ll be surprised at how quickly the benefits come to you, and eventually you&#8217;ll live your life free of debt.</p>
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		<title>Get Rid of Debt Fast Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 09:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul J. Easton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decide now to get rid of your credit card debt. Why now? This is because prolonging it only will cost you more money in the long term. Count all the money you spare each month for your credit card payments. Just think about what you could probably spend with this money if you were not paying the bills with the credit card company.]]></description>
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<p>Decide now to get rid of your credit card debt. Why now? This is because prolonging it only will cost you more money in the long term. Count all the money you spare each month for your credit card payments. Just think about what you could probably spend with this money if you were not paying the bills with the credit card company. </p>
<p>After convincing yourself, the first step in this very arduous process is to come up with a written plan for systematically reducing your debt. Get rid of all of your existing cards except one to avoid the temptation. Using them accumulates even more debt and more problems for you. Cut up the rest of the cards or put them in a place where you cannot have access for now.</p>
<p>Pay much more than the minimum every due date. You should be very reluctant in paying only the minimum on your credit cards because this only benefits the credit card company in the long run. After all, if you can&#8217;t manage to pay for more than the minimum balance every time, it is a strong indication that you are spending on something you can&#8217;t afford in the first place. By paying more than the minimum, you reduce how much you pay for interests every time. In addition, you deduct the principal thereby gradually turning the balance down. Following this process continuously will make you debt-free much sooner than paying only the minimum.</p>
<p>One method to get out of debt faster is by avoiding the card with the highest interest rates and transferring the balance to a card with a better rate. After the balance transfer, focus all your energy by paying off that card as soon as you can.</p>
<p>As an advice, you can also try talking with your credit card lenders. Ask for any hardship terms they can offer with you. Some larger credit card lenders have programs which help cardholders pay off their accounts at a much reduced rate. Just ask for those deals because they don&#8217;t promote it very willingly at times. Just make a good record by adhering to the terms closely because these schemes are strict. In most cases, if you make one missed payment, they will drop you off the program and all interest and fees will carry on the account. </p>
<p>By now, you are pretty convinced and will soon be making the decision to deal with your credit card debt finally. Working towards your goals consistently, you will definitely see the light at the end of the tunnel in due time. </p>
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		<title>The Logical Way of Spending with Cash</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 01:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul J. Easton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turning your finances around is a logical game. It is very workable only with some great effort from the part of the debtor. Most importantly, paying off your debt should be a hard learning process for every one who undergoes the process. By undergoing the emotional ride of paying for a debt, you try your best next time to avoid committing the same financial pitfall.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Paul J. Easton</div>
<p>Turning your finances around is a logical game. It is very workable only with some great effort from the part of the debtor. Most importantly, paying off your debt should be a hard learning process for every one who undergoes the process. By undergoing the emotional ride of paying for a debt, you try your best next time to avoid committing the same financial pitfall.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s recession, getting rid of debt should be dream for you. Take the time to think if you were not devoting a sizable chunk of your budget for the debt payments. What will you probably are doing with the extra money if you don&#8217;t have a debt? What will you probably do with the extra time if you don&#8217;t have that part time work to pay off those bills? </p>
<p>Paying the repayment with the interests can kill our peace of mind. We all hope that those debts will just go away. But the credit card companies will never stop calling you until you get paid. But what had been the problem why this occurred?</p>
<p>Spending for the next designer&#8217;s clothes seems logical. It is expensive but it is your stress reliever. After a long week of tiring work, you need some therapeutic shopping. After a month, you are being chased by your bills. Is that the true stress reliever?</p>
<p>Spending, like a lot of things in life, should be moderated. When you have a monthly income of $1,000 a month, how logical is spending $1,200 for that month? But most of us fall trap with this mistake. It&#8217;s easier right now to spend with your credit cards. But paying them is another story. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s where the bad news comes in. You need the ultimate discipline to protect yourself from spending haphazardly with your credit cards. If you can&#8217;t use it wisely, you have to better ditch it off. Buy only the vital things you need with cash or a debit card. I&#8217;ll emphasize again that you need to buy the things that you only need, not the things that you want. </p>
<p>Use the strict regimen of &#8220;buy as needed&#8221; until you have reduced a large portion of your debt. Keep monitoring through a list all the bills you pay. Eliminate the things that you do not necessarily need like that gym membership you really don&#8217;t attend to or that pricey cable TV package.</p>
<p>By keeping it up with the effort to revolutionize your spending habits in your pursuit for a debt-free life, you will soon be rewarded with the life without the hassles from debt paying. Only by having the relief of living a life debt-free, will you get more out of life. </p>
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		<title>A Warning before Getting a New Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 02:48:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul J. Easton</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Paul J. Easton</div>
<p>Here is a few information you may need to know with your credit cards. Whether you have problem getting rid of debt or just new to applying for one, here&#8217;s a good guide to familiarizing yourself with credit cards.</p>
<p>Credit cards are part of a system of payments giving you access to funds for purchases from certain merchants supporting such system. Named after the small plastic card issued to you as the user of the system, your credit card is a representation of an account your accountable for. Since it entitles you as the holder to buy goods and services, the credit card provider hopes to rely on your promise as the card holder to pay for these goods and services you purchased. Granted with a line of credit to you, you can borrow money for payment to the merchant. Credit cards are convenient and widely accepted. It can also come with some perks such as reward points or frequent buyer&#8217;s privileges. Moreover, this can provide you with access to cash advances in cases of emergency. </p>
<p>Most of us are facing a financial crisis in our lives with the current recession. On the personal level, whether the current crisis is caused by personal illness or the loss of a job, this can be very overwhelming. Your new credit card can probably help you somehow with a cash advance. But this can be a short-term help.</p>
<p>The problem however with most of us is the trouble when paying the bills during the due date. When we receive notices from creditors, it is an indication of a bad credit score and a lifestyle of overspending. You may lose your home or your car if you fall on this trap. Find out your exit strategy first before getting your new credit card.</p>
<p>While you may hear that a credit card can provide you with a convenient, accessible credit, there are certain disadvantages too. Credit cards offer you a way to track your expenses. Why not use this to monitor personal expenditures? You can use this tool too to track work-related expenses for certain taxation or reimbursement purposes.</p>
<p>Before applying for that new credit card, weigh the options between the advantages and the disadvantages. Make wise use of that credit card and only use it when you can afford what you spend for. </p>
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