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Credit Card Awareness

You should be aware that credit card companies are preparing for some tougher times and higher interest rates.  Most fixed rate cards have been switched to variable rate cards at around 13.99%.  There are very few major credit cards now offering rates below 10%.  The minor players like Pulaski Bank and Iberia Bank remain with their offers, but it seems Pulaski Bank only offers its low interest rate card with an annual fee.

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Make Money with your Discover Card

Ok, so Discover Card is infamous for its money back programs on its credit card.  The pros of signing up for this card are obvious.  The card is not without its cons.  You certainly cannot rely on it for purchases everywhere.  A good amount of places, simply do not take Discover.  Also, you have to keep an eye on cards that charge and annual fee and the interest rate.  That said, if you use your Discover card like a charge card and pay off the debt every month, you can make a nice chunk of change and enjoy a cash-free life.  Right now I would Apply for the Discover® More Card today! This card provides up to 5% cash back on certain purchases and a $0 annual fee. There may also be better options out there for you, including Discover’s business card that they are pushing, take a look at all of their options. Discover Card®

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Schwab Credit Card Offers Appealing Mix

The current offering from the Charles Schwab Visa offers a compelling mix of low interest rates, appealing teaser rates, and rewards.  One of the main drivers of high interest rate cards is seemingly attractive ‘points’ programs.  This almost always never pays off.  There are, however, some credit cards that offer both low annual percentage rates on credit card purchases and a decent rewards program.  One of these right now is the Charles Schwab Visa.  The card currently has a low variable 7.9% interest rate on purchases.  It’s introductory teaser rate is only 1.9% and includes both balance transfers and cash advances.  The rewards are offered at 1 point for every $1 spent on the card.  Also, of course, like all of the ‘best offers’ from credit cards, there is no annual fee.  Take a look at their homepage, do your homework, and decide if this card is right for you.  A person carrying a $2,500 balance for the next year could save over $200 by switching from a 12% credit card to the Schwab Visa.

Charles Schwab Credit Card site.

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