by Mr. Finance February 19th, 2010 at 5:05 am
Forget everything you have heard in the last several months about the AIG insurance company. The banking branch of AIG is about to blow you away with some of the best rates on money market accounts and savings accounts that you cannot find anywhere else. AIG offers tiered rates for customers, meaning the more money you deposit into the account, the higher rate of return you will receive. Here are some specifics of the AIG [...]

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by Mr. Finance February 17th, 2010 at 5:54 am
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by Mr. Finance February 6th, 2010 at 7:25 am
Credit repair businesses help people clean up their credit and get back on track with their finances. With the escalating number of bankruptcies and the rising amount of consumer debt, credit repair businesses are becoming more and more popular. But does anybody really know how a credit repair business works to help you clean up your credit?
The main task of a credit repair business is to make sure your credit report is up to date [...]

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by Mr. Finance February 5th, 2010 at 5:10 am
Renting an apartment with bad credit can be difficult to do. Many apartment complexes allow people with bad credit to rent, but they often charge higher upfront costs and security deposits. The worse your credit is, the more you may be charged before moving in. Here are some things you can do to still get an apartment with bad credit.
Go with a Private Landlord
Most apartment companies are required to do credit checks on potential renters [...]

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by Mr. Finance February 3rd, 2010 at 7:33 pm
If you are looking for a credit card with a basic rewards program, the Good Neighbor Visa Credit Card may be the one for you. Instead of awarding points, the Good Neighbor Visa credit card does something different. It helps you save money by getting discounts at the various merchants that Visa has a partnership with. Some of those merchants include ProFlowers, Barnes and Noble, New York and Company, Target.com, Ross and Simons, The Land [...]

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by Mr. Finance February 2nd, 2010 at 3:52 am
Zero balance transfer credit cards are ideal for people who want to transfer the balances of other cards onto their new credit card. With zero balance, you do not have to worry about the accruing interest as long as you keep up the minimum payments on your zero balance transfer credit cards. It is a great way to eliminate any high interest rate cards and balances that you currently have.
Many of the 0% balance transfer [...]

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by Mr. Finance February 2nd, 2010 at 3:43 am
If you are looking for a great card that offers cash rewards, look no further than the BankAmericard Cash Rewards Signature Card. Offered by Bank of America, this cash rewards card is designed for customers who have an impeccable credit history and need a credit card for their personal use. Depending on your actual credit score and your credit history, your annual percentage rate could differ, but the lowest APR for the BankAmericard Rewards Visa [...]

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by Mr. Finance February 1st, 2010 at 6:08 am
Individuals with a bad credit history usually face a lot of trouble when applying for new credit cards. Banks are, understandably, hesitant to lease out new credit cards to clients who approach them with less than satisfactory credit history.
If you have suffered from this stigma and have managed to overcome your poor financial situation and made it a thing of the past but are yet unable to shake off the black mark that comes [...]

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by Mr. Finance February 1st, 2010 at 5:54 am
Getting stuck with a reputation for being a bad credit client can be a nightmare in the long run because every time you apply for a new bank account, a loan or a credit card your history will be pulled up and you will run the risk of being denied your application on the basis of a poor track record. While it is understandable that banks need to safeguard their interests against clients who are [...]

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by Mr. Finance February 1st, 2010 at 3:40 am
The Cash Back Credit Card series offered by Citi has yet another exciting offer for its clients- the Citi Cash Returns Credit Card. This new scheme is a step up from the Citi Dividend Card using which owners could receive rebates of 5% on purchases at the drugstores, at the supermarkets and at the gas stations along with being awarded rebates of 1% on other spending activity. The Citi Dividend Card experienced some problems in [...]

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