What the Credit CARD Act Means for You and Your Wallet
By: Will Tumulty, CEO of Ready Financial Group The new Credit CARD Act recently passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama goes into effect just a few weeks from now on February 22,...
View ArticleFed Caps Credit Card Late Fees, Bans Inactivity Fees
The Federal Reserve Board announced Tuesday a new rule to protect credit card users from unfair fees. The rule caps credit card late fees at $25. Many credit card companies have been charging upwards...
View ArticleCredit Card Companies Find New Ways to Charge Consumers
Credit card companies are finding new ways to get their cut, despite the best efforts of Congress to protect consumers from unfair credit card practices. The CARD Act, the bulk of which went into...
View ArticleTop Money Tips: How to Achieve Your Money Goals and Financial Lessons for Women
Welcome to Quizzle’s Top Money Tips Roundup, where you’ll find this week’s top five most interesting, helpful and unique personal finance articles from around the Web. This week’s edition covers...
View ArticleHow the Debit Card Fee Brouhaha May Affect Your Credit Card
By: Jim Sloan, MoneyRates.com The recent hubbub about debit card fees could have a big impact on you and your credit card. In case you missed it, Bank of America proposed a $5-a-month fee on use of...
View ArticleCredit Card Basics: What Are the Best Cards?
If your finances are in order, choosing a credit card is a little like being the Belle of the Ball–you won’t find it hard to get noticed. But even if your money matters are more muddled, you’ll still...
View ArticleHow Will New Credit Card Surcharges Impact Your Bottom Line?
By now you’ve probably heard the news that it’s a-ok (legally, anyway) for merchants to tack an additional surcharge onto your Visa and Mastercard purchases when you shop in their stores. If you were...
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