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		<title>How to get a credit card in 5 easy steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 20:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicherv</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>


Having a credit card is a must in today's economy -- but many young people are mystified how, exactly, to go about getting a credit card. This article will break down the process into five simple steps. First, and foremost, you must have a bank account. (You do have a bank account, yes? I not go get one. I'll wait.) Having a financial relationship with an institution is probably one of the easiest ways to eventually get a credit card. Once you've established yourself at a particular bank, you will probably be invited to apply for credit cards.
Second step: make sure that you have an acceptable credit rating. This can usually be done by checking with the credit rating bureaus in your area; they will tell you your credit history and your credit score. Ways to ensure that you always have a good credit rating are such things as paying your bills on time, and never being late. It helps your credit rating, also, to pay more than just the minimum payment due. Third step: Verify that <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/how-to-get-a-credit-card-in-5-easy-steps/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a credit card is a must in today's economy -- but many young people are mystified how, exactly, to go about getting a credit card. This article will break down the process into five simple steps. First, and foremost, you must have a bank account. (You do have a bank account, yes? I not go get one. I'll wait.) Having a financial relationship with an institution is probably one of the easiest ways to eventually get a credit card. Once you've established yourself at a particular bank, you will probably be invited to apply for credit cards.
Second step: make sure that you have an acceptable credit rating. This can usually be done by checking with the credit rating bureaus in your area; they will tell you your credit history and your credit score. Ways to ensure that you always have a good credit rating are such things as paying your bills on time, and never being late. It helps your credit rating, also, to pay more than just the minimum payment due. Third step: Verify that all <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/how-to-get-a-credit-card-in-5-easy-steps/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>10 worst credit card mistakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 17:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicherv</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Credit Card]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Whether you're in a financial crunch or just lack a second Ferrari, credit card offers landing in your mailbox might look like an answer to a prayer.
Don't succumb to temptation, says Cate Williams, vice president of financial literacy for Money Management International in Chicago.
"The first thing consumers need to do is walk from their mailbox to their shredder," says Williams. "A new credit card might give you that sparkling feeling for about 24 hours, but as a way to clean up your finances, borrowing money to pay back other money is not a solution."
Experts’ advice can steer you away from the top 10 credit card mistakes.
1. Getting too many
Bypass the shredder and you could make one of the most common credit card blunders by collecting too many credit cards.
"Ask yourself," says Williams, “ ‘Do I need another credit card?' Probably 95 percent of us don't need another one to keep in the sock drawer or in the little metal box in the kitchen."
Howard S. Dvorkin, founder and <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/10-worst-credit-card-mistakes/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you're in a financial crunch or just lack a second Ferrari, credit card offers landing in your mailbox might look like an answer to a prayer.
Don't succumb to temptation, says Cate Williams, vice president of financial literacy for Money Management International in Chicago.
"The first thing consumers need to do is walk from their mailbox to their shredder," says Williams. "A new credit card might give you that sparkling feeling for about 24 hours, but as a way to clean up your finances, borrowing money to pay back other money is not a solution."
Experts’ advice can steer you away from the top 10 credit card mistakes.
1. Getting too many
Bypass the shredder and you could make one of the most common credit card blunders by collecting too many credit cards.
"Ask yourself," says Williams, “ ‘Do I need another credit card?' Probably 95 percent of us don't need another one to keep in the sock drawer or in the little metal box in the kitchen."
Howard S. Dvorkin, founder and <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/10-worst-credit-card-mistakes/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>How to get out from under credit card debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 12:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicherv</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Credit Card]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[credit card debt]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You have lots of options, but you have to get started now
It’s the single most common question these days in the Answer Desk Inbox: I’m drowning in debt! What can I do?
What should you do if the accounts are already delinquent, past due, charged-off, and not necessarily due to neglect? Paying these accounts will still show negligence, so what can we do, those already drowning in bad credit?
Here’s our seven-step plan for getting the credit card monkey off your back:
Step 1: Reality check
Over the years, with the blessing of Congress and federal regulators, the credit card industry has created a repayment system that was skillfully engineered to put its customers deeper and deeper into hock. By keeping credit limits high and monthly payments artificially low, the financial services industry created a dangerous sense of well-being among borrowers.
Billions of marketing dollars have been spent to create this false reality. The first step to getting control of credit card debt is <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/how-to-get-out-from-under-credit-card-debt/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have lots of options, but you have to get started now
It’s the single most common question these days in the Answer Desk Inbox: I’m drowning in debt! What can I do?
What should you do if the accounts are already delinquent, past due, charged-off, and not necessarily due to neglect? Paying these accounts will still show negligence, so what can we do, those already drowning in bad credit?
Here’s our seven-step plan for getting the credit card monkey off your back:
Step 1: Reality check
Over the years, with the blessing of Congress and federal regulators, the credit card industry has created a repayment system that was skillfully engineered to put its customers deeper and deeper into hock. By keeping credit limits high and monthly payments artificially low, the financial services industry created a dangerous sense of well-being among borrowers.
Billions of marketing dollars have been spent to create this false reality. The first step to getting control of credit card debt is <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/how-to-get-out-from-under-credit-card-debt/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Weak security at banks, retailers opens door to credit card hacks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 00:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicherv</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Every time you swipe your credit card and wait for the transaction to be approved, sensitive data including your name and account number are ferried from store to bank through computer networks, each step a potential opening for hackers.
And although you may take steps to protect yourself against identity theft, an Associated Press investigation has found the banks and other companies that handle your information are not being nearly as cautious as they could.
The government leaves it to card companies to design security rules that protect the nation's 50 billion annual transactions. Yet an examination of those industry requirements explains why so many breaches occur. The rules are cursory at best and all but meaningless at worst, according to the AP's analysis of data breaches dating to 2005.
It means every time you pay with plastic, companies are gambling with your personal data. If hackers intercept your numbers, you'll spend weeks straightening your mangled credit, though you <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/weak-security-at-banks-retailers-opens-door-to-credit-card-hacks/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every time you swipe your credit card and wait for the transaction to be approved, sensitive data including your name and account number are ferried from store to bank through computer networks, each step a potential opening for hackers.
And although you may take steps to protect yourself against identity theft, an Associated Press investigation has found the banks and other companies that handle your information are not being nearly as cautious as they could.
The government leaves it to card companies to design security rules that protect the nation's 50 billion annual transactions. Yet an examination of those industry requirements explains why so many breaches occur. The rules are cursory at best and all but meaningless at worst, according to the AP's analysis of data breaches dating to 2005.
It means every time you pay with plastic, companies are gambling with your personal data. If hackers intercept your numbers, you'll spend weeks straightening your mangled credit, though you <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/weak-security-at-banks-retailers-opens-door-to-credit-card-hacks/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Credit card case: Bank to pay up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 00:48:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicherv</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With advancement of technology and spread of plastic currency, some banks and other organizations are just throwing credit cards to
customers.
They throw all norms to the winds while issuing the cards and also while sending them to the card-holders. Little do they realize that if the card falls into wrong hands, the unsuspecting card-holder would be put to great loss.
Unfortunately, even the record about the delivery of the card to the right person is not maintained by the banks and the present case is an example in this respect,” UT consumer forum said on Saturday as it directed ICICI Bank to pay Rs 25,000 as compensation and Rs 5,000 as litigation cost to consumer Raju Rana.
Holding the bank guilty of harassing Rana by not delivering his credit card and for levelling false charges, the forum, headed by Jagroop Singh Mahal, added, “In their zeal to spread the facility, banks even forget the consequent loss being caused by them to innocent customers, many of whom may not even be <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/credit-card-case-bank-to-pay-up/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With advancement of technology and spread of plastic currency, some banks and other organizations are just throwing credit cards to
customers.
They throw all norms to the winds while issuing the cards and also while sending them to the card-holders. Little do they realize that if the card falls into wrong hands, the unsuspecting card-holder would be put to great loss.
Unfortunately, even the record about the delivery of the card to the right person is not maintained by the banks and the present case is an example in this respect,” UT consumer forum said on Saturday as it directed ICICI Bank to pay Rs 25,000 as compensation and Rs 5,000 as litigation cost to consumer Raju Rana.
Holding the bank guilty of harassing Rana by not delivering his credit card and for levelling false charges, the forum, headed by Jagroop Singh Mahal, added, “In their zeal to spread the facility, banks even forget the consequent loss being caused by them to innocent customers, many of whom may not even be <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/credit-card-case-bank-to-pay-up/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>New law may help you get out of debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 17:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicherv</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Congress recently passed the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure, or Credit CARD, Act of 2009. The law goes into effect Feb. 22, but many pieces of the legislation have other effective dates.
For Americans who carry a balance, which is about 40 percent of people who use a credit card, some of the protections will be welcome news.
The bill does away with a prevalent credit card practice called the Universal Default Clause. This practice allowed credit card companies to increase interest rates to consumers based on credit report activity on other debt held by the consumer. When this part of the law goes into effect, August 2010, your credit card issuer will be able to raise your interest rate only if the account in question is past due by 60 days or more.
Once you get the account back on track and make six timely payments, your interest rate must go back to the lower normal rate for your account. There are some nuances, including rules about promotional rates and <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/new-law-may-help-you-get-out-of-debt/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congress recently passed the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure, or Credit CARD, Act of 2009. The law goes into effect Feb. 22, but many pieces of the legislation have other effective dates.
For Americans who carry a balance, which is about 40 percent of people who use a credit card, some of the protections will be welcome news.
The bill does away with a prevalent credit card practice called the Universal Default Clause. This practice allowed credit card companies to increase interest rates to consumers based on credit report activity on other debt held by the consumer. When this part of the law goes into effect, August 2010, your credit card issuer will be able to raise your interest rate only if the account in question is past due by 60 days or more.
Once you get the account back on track and make six timely payments, your interest rate must go back to the lower normal rate for your account. There are some nuances, including rules about promotional rates and <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/new-law-may-help-you-get-out-of-debt/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>U.S. bill could help merchants cut credit card fees</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 20:58:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicherv</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Merchants and retailers would be able to negotiate with banks to reduce costs associated with credit card purchases, according to legislation introduced on Thursday by lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The measure, called the Credit Card Fair Fee Act, focuses on the so-called interchange fee that restaurants, service stations and other stores pay banks for credit card-related purchases.
Merchants and some lawmakers have complained that merchants and retailers have been blocked from being able to negotiate a fee structure with credit card networks Visa Inc and MasterCard Inc, whose members are banks.
Visa and MasterCard set the fee structure and control almost three-fourths of the volume of transactions on general purpose cards. American Express Co and Discover Financial Services have their own systems.
Store owners and retailers have also complained that banks collude to set the fee structure and block them from being able to negotiate lower fees, even going as far as <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/us-bill-could-help-merchants-cut-credit-card-fees/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Merchants and retailers would be able to negotiate with banks to reduce costs associated with credit card purchases, according to legislation introduced on Thursday by lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The measure, called the Credit Card Fair Fee Act, focuses on the so-called interchange fee that restaurants, service stations and other stores pay banks for credit card-related purchases.
Merchants and some lawmakers have complained that merchants and retailers have been blocked from being able to negotiate a fee structure with credit card networks Visa Inc and MasterCard Inc, whose members are banks.
Visa and MasterCard set the fee structure and control almost three-fourths of the volume of transactions on general purpose cards. American Express Co and Discover Financial Services have their own systems.
Store owners and retailers have also complained that banks collude to set the fee structure and block them from being able to negotiate lower fees, even going as far as <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/us-bill-could-help-merchants-cut-credit-card-fees/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Fewer Credit Card Offers in the Mail, But More Fees</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 20:46:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicherv</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There's mixed news on the credit card front.
U.S. households are receiving far fewer credit card offers, which could be a good thing for those who might easily fall into the debt trap. But for those receiving offers, the cards increasingly come with annual fees.
In the first quarter, U.S. households received 372.4 million offers, a 67 percent drop from the same time period last year, according to Mail Monitor, the direct mail tracking service from market research firm Synovate. Twenty-seven percent of the cards carried an annual fee, up from 18 percent one year ago. The mean annual fee is $74, Direct Mail found.
Credit card companies have been reeling from a record number of write-offs, or debts they have to give up on, making them leery of lending to riskier borrowers. Last month, President Obama signed a law that would ban many consumer-unfriendly industry practices, such as arbitrarily raising interest rates, beginning in February. Card issuers have said the new law could force <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/fewer-credit-card-offers-in-the-mail-but-more-fees/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There's mixed news on the credit card front.
U.S. households are receiving far fewer credit card offers, which could be a good thing for those who might easily fall into the debt trap. But for those receiving offers, the cards increasingly come with annual fees.
In the first quarter, U.S. households received 372.4 million offers, a 67 percent drop from the same time period last year, according to Mail Monitor, the direct mail tracking service from market research firm Synovate. Twenty-seven percent of the cards carried an annual fee, up from 18 percent one year ago. The mean annual fee is $74, Direct Mail found.
Credit card companies have been reeling from a record number of write-offs, or debts they have to give up on, making them leery of lending to riskier borrowers. Last month, President Obama signed a law that would ban many consumer-unfriendly industry practices, such as arbitrarily raising interest rates, beginning in February. Card issuers have said the new law could force <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/fewer-credit-card-offers-in-the-mail-but-more-fees/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Credit card firms make money on all</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 20:37:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nicherv</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It is disappointing to see the credit card companies spread propaganda that credit card holders who pay their balances in full monthly are somehow "subsidizing" those who choose to carry a balance and incur fees ("New credit card restrictions put an end to subsidies funded by the less fortunate," May 24).
Merchants who accept credit cards must pay an interchange fee of 1 percent to 5 percent plus a transaction fee of 50 cents or more. These costs are passed onto the consumer as part of the purchase price. As a result, someone like me who charges over $25,000 per year, pays $600 to $1,000 per year that goes to the banks and credit card companies.
I'm sure this is far in excess of what it cost to handle these transactions. The credit card companies may be greedy but they're not stupid.
I'm sure they would cancel my card in an instant if they were losing money on me. Instead they are using news of the legislation concerning credit card fees to spread the myth that they will have to <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/credit-card-firms-make-money-on-all/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is disappointing to see the credit card companies spread propaganda that credit card holders who pay their balances in full monthly are somehow "subsidizing" those who choose to carry a balance and incur fees ("New credit card restrictions put an end to subsidies funded by the less fortunate," May 24).
Merchants who accept credit cards must pay an interchange fee of 1 percent to 5 percent plus a transaction fee of 50 cents or more. These costs are passed onto the consumer as part of the purchase price. As a result, someone like me who charges over $25,000 per year, pays $600 to $1,000 per year that goes to the banks and credit card companies.
I'm sure this is far in excess of what it cost to handle these transactions. The credit card companies may be greedy but they're not stupid.
I'm sure they would cancel my card in an instant if they were losing money on me. Instead they are using news of the legislation concerning credit card fees to spread the myth that they will have to <a href='http://www.payworkfromhomejobs.com/credit-card-firms-make-money-on-all/' rel="nofollow">Continue Reading</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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