Carnival of Credit Card #16
Greetings! Welcome to the 16th edition of the Carnival of Credit Card. We have received 9 posts for this edition. I hope our readers will enjoy reading these. Here are the posts in the order they were received.
ISPF presents Grad Money Matters: Credit Card Arbitrage (Plus an Image of the $2,000 we Made…) posted at Grad Money Matters. If you are new to credit card arbitrage, here’s a quick and dirty explanation of how it works.
Kristine McKinley presents The Fastest Way to Pay Off Debt posted at Financial Tips for WAHMs. There’s some debate among financial planners as to the best way to pay down debt. Some say paying the highest interest rate debt first is the best way; others say paying the smallest balance first is the best way.
Aaron Wakling presents A Real Eye Opener - Learn The Facts About Your Credit Card! posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog. Most people use credit cards, but do they understand the charges involved? Apparently not. The figures show that 50% of card users only pay the minimum balance every month.
Alex Z presents Fund Check Up: Price and Earnings Ratio posted at Funds Zine. A simple and effective way to check a mutual fund for the future performance before buying it’s shares.
FIRE Finance presents Expedia Offers ThankYou Points! posted at FIRE Finance. We are all aware of the ThankYou Points Rewards program from Citibank. Now Expedia has increased its worth by allowing shoppers booking their travel at their site to earn Thank You Points!
Livingalmostlarge presents Best Buy 0% CC posted at Living Almost Large. Borrowing money from a CC at 0% still seems risky to, but buying stuff seems acceptable.
R.Pettinger presents Switching Credit Cards: best tips posted at Finance Blog. Questions to ask when getting a credit card. Do you really need this credit card. What is most important when getting a credit card.
Abdulrasool presents When Is Your Credit Card Debt Too High? posted at Debt Consolidation. You know your credit card debt is too high when you have to spend more than 20% of your take-home pay towards paying off the interest + original principal balances on your credit cards.
Mr Credit Card presents Chase Platinum Visa | Chase Mastercard Review posted at Ask Mr Credit Card’s Blog. The Chase Platinum credit card is a platinum card offered by Chase Manhattan Bank that comes with a great reward program. You also get typical platinum benefits and a good 0% apr introductory offer.
That concludes the 16th edition of the Carnival of Credit Card. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 21 June, 2007. Submit your posts via the blog carnival page.

FIRE Finance
August 7th, 2007 at 2:07 pm
Thanks for publishing our post and hosting this great Carnival.
Cheers,
FIRE Finance