Carnival of Credit Card #12
–By Sagar Satapathy
Greetings! The 12th edition of the Carnival of Credit Card is here with 10 great posts on credit card and related issues. All the posts are listed in the order they were received. Each one has an extract from the original post. I hope you will enjoy the Carnival.
Mr Credit Card presents Discover Miles Card Changes For the Better posted at Ask Mr Credit Card’s Blog. Discover has made some great changes to their travel reward card (The Miles Card) and in my opinion, this is now a serious card to consider for those looking for a reward card to earn free airline tickets.
Alex Karweit presents Money Buzzed ? 0% APR Credit Cards posted at Money Buzzed. Why would anyone care about a 0% APR on a credit card? Well, for people who have lots of debt, it allows them to transfer high interest rate debt (probably from other credit cards) to the low rate card, and the interest payment noose around their neck doesn?t tighten quite as quickly.
Mitchel Harad presents How a Hot Chick Paid Off $20,000 in Debt posted at Restoring Your Finances and Your Faith. Pretty young Michelle quickly ran up $20,000 in credit card debt. She details her three year journey to find financial discipline and pay it all back. You’ll never believe who she turned to for help!
FIRE Finance presents Got $100 Sign-Up Bonus From Sony Rewards Visa Credit Card! posted at FIRE Finance. The temporary credit card number, expiry date and security code must be approved. This data will be needed for the purchase to be made at Sony online and is good for one purchase only.
Stephanie presents Choosing a Credit Card When You Have Poor Credit posted at Find Credit Online Blog. Poor credit may limit your credit card options, but there are still some good ones out there.
The Skilled Investor presents Can you really get free and objective investment advice, when you pay investment sales loads? (Part 1 of 2) posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog. Excessive investment costs are a plague on your personal financial planning. Excessive investment expenses are one of the most significant barriers to lifelong family financial security.
Abdulrasool Sumar presents Types of Debt Consolidation Loans posted at Debt Consolidation. Chris Viale, GM at Cambridge Credit Corp. in Massachussets, USA. He says 70% of American citizens who take out home equity or debt consolidation loans to pay off their existing credit card debt end up with similar debt loads (if not higher) almost within 2 years!
Colin presents The Credit Score Black Market: Buying and Selling Trade Lines posted at The Truth About Credit Cards.com. Credit brokers essentially connect people with good to great credit who are willing to add authorized users to their credit cards and other financial accounts to people who lack credit history.
Prince of Thrift presents Desire to Date and Desire to Be Debt-Free posted at Becoming & Staying Debt Free. The biggest struggle Prince of Thrift has right now is a war between my two biggest desires.The question that he is struggling with is how to balance both of his desires, so that he can accomplish both of them.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents 10 Ways To Organize and Simplify Your Finances posted at The Digerati Life. Is there such a thing as owning too many funds? Certainly! If you have this plight, then you are in danger of over-diversifying. Consider narrowing down your mutual fund companies to those you favor most and maybe limit your funds to this smaller group of companies.
That concludes the 12th edition of the Carnival of Credit Card. Keep submitting your posts to the future editions of this carnival. Thank you for your support and participation.
