Tag: Credit card
Using Balance Transfer Cards to Rid Yourself of Credit Debt
This post was written by Jason Bushey. Jason writes about credit cards and personal finance topics daily on Creditnet.com. Paying off one credit card with another credit card sounds like a bad idea, right? The average credit card carrier might think so, but the savvy consumer knows that transferring an old credit card balance to […]
Five Financial Tips for Students
Most students spend a lot on many aspects. They will not think or try to save the money. But it is must to save a little amount for your future. Few financial tips for a student are as follows: Save often: To maintain your financial status and meet your necessities you need to save money […]
How to Arrange your Finances Better
There are a few ways in which you can arrange your finances so that despite you spending you will still manage to save a decent amount of money. Necessary expenses: If you earn a fixed amount of money every month, I don’t need to tell you about fixed expenses, they put a regular dent in […]
How a Lack of Personal Financial Knowledge is Bankrupting Americans
It’s hard to tell when exactly it happened, but one thing is certain at this point in our society; we know little about balancing our own budgets and maintaining our own personal finances. Perhaps our education system is to blame, as it has continued to decline in terms of quality and results. Yet it seems […]
Using Personal Loans to Lower Debt: Doing it the right Way
You want to lower your debt, and personal loans might be the secret you’ve been looking for. There’s just one problem: debt consolidation, by definition, doesn’t lower your debts. It just rearranges them. That doesn’t mean that you can’t use loans as part of the process, but you have to make a detailed plan to […]
5 Ways a New Credit Card Can Improve Your Credit Score
Did you know that opening a new credit card can help your credit score immensely, so long as you use it responsibly? Credit cards can be a double-edged sword, but so long as you use them responsibly and make on-time, monthly payments, they’re the most important tool you have when it comes to improving credit. […]