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How Do You Know If Your Credit Card Agent Is The Best?
By Nicky Pilkington
Since you are the customer, there must be a glut of credit card agents constantly hounding you day-in, day-out. They may try to cram all their pitches in hour long phone call marathons or minute long Read more...
Boat Show Financing - Never, Ever Use It
By supian
When buying a boat, used or new, cash is always better than financing. You can save money with cash, as there are no finance charges. Financing charges can get high, very high in fact if you don't Read more...
Mortgage Refinance Or Home Equity Loan – What’s The Difference?
By Dave Carter
Many people use the terms mortgage refinance and home equity loan interchangeably, but the two are not the same thing. Before you consider one or the other, be sure you know what your lender is Read more...
Which California Refinance Loan Option Is Best For Your Situation?
By Keith Hunt
There aren't quite as many California refinance loan programs as there are borrowers, but it seems like it sometimes! But there are some general considerations to keep in mind.If refinancing Read more...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How To Save Big Money With A Gas Station Credit Card
By Rosanna Yee
The average American spends over $2000 a year on gas alone. Gas and fuel is a billion dollar industry. How can we save on gas? There are the usual tips offered to you such as keeping you vehicle well maintained, changing your oil regularly, using public transportation, packing light and combining all your errands into just one trip daily. Unfortunately, obeying these procedures still doesn't save you enough cash.

Another less known but highly effective opportunity to save is to apply for a gas credit card. There are many benefits of a gasoline credit card that can aid in the amount that we spend solely on gas. Most gasoline credit cards offer cash back and discounts, convenience, reward programs, and a great way to build or rebuild your credit history.

Some gas credit cards offered by well established companies such as Chase, Visa, MasterCard, or Hess offer cash back and discounts on gas purchases which can add up throughout the year to save you big bucks.

Signing up for a gas credit card can also bring you all the conveniences

of any regular credit card. You can use them anywhere that accepts credit cards and you don’t have to carry cash around for your big purchases anymore. Most gas stations now even have express lanes where ONLY direct payment or gas cards are to be used. Now that is what I call convenience!

We’re all pretty familiar with earning points for specific stores when we shop at their locations. With most gasoline credit cards, you can earn points wherever you use your card. Earn points and treat yourself to a prize reward, or better yet, redeem them for cash off your gas bill!

What if you have a bad credit history? Gasoline credit cards are a better option than bank credit cards for this purpose because gasoline credit cards have a higher approval rate. Applying for a gas credit card is definitely a good choice for anyone who might have a bad credit history and wants to save on gas.

Once you have decided that you want a gas credit card, applying is easy! Compare credit cards online, then fill out a safe, secure application.


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Bad Credit on the Rise: 110 Million Americans Now Affected, According to BadCreditOffers.com Study
The number of Americans with bad credit has risen sharply since 2007, with more than 110 million now affected by a negative credit history, according to a new study by BadCreditOffers.com. The increase reflects a spike in delinquencies on home loans and credit cards by middle-class Americans. (PRWEB Dec 4, 2008)

Read the full story at http://www.emediawire.com/releases/bad_credit/credit_cards/prweb1703214.htm

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DRDA, P.C. Helps Entrepreneurs Use Retirement Savings to Buy, Start Businesses
Entrepreneurs are using their IRA and 401(k) savings to buy, recapitalize, and start small businesses as conventional and SBA lenders make fewer loans. Many entrepreneurs are using a little-known qualified plan called the BORSA™ that enables them to use their retirement savings to buy or start a business without incurring a taxable distribution or borrowing against their plan. (PRWEB Dec 4, 2008)

Read the full story at http://www.emediawire.com/releases/DRDA_BORSA/entrepreneur_webinar/prweb1695534.htm

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Forum Corp. Research: Past Recessions Offer Lessons for Management Success During Downturn
Layoffs, see-saw markets, and distracted employees challenge managers, but past recessions suggest best ways to lead (PRWEB Dec 4, 2008)

Read the full story at http://www.emediawire.com/releases/The_Forum_Corp/Management/prweb1702164.htm

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e-Storm International Featured in Entrepreneur Profile in San Francisco Business Times
November 2008 issue of local business newspaper profiles CEO and co-founder William Gaultier and his advice on managing a global marketing agency (PRWEB Dec 4, 2008)

Read the full story at http://www.emediawire.com/releases/interactive_marketing/e-storm/prweb1702194.htm

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Miles Credit Cards – Strategies To Accumulate Miles
By Robert Alan
Put simply, miles credit cards allow cardholders to earn points for every dollar charged on the card. The accumulated points can be redeemed for reduced or, in some instances, free airfare. There are Read more...

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Proceed With Caution When Closing A Credit Account
By Kevin Nelson
It's easy enough to apply for a credit card today only to forget about it over the next year or so. However, that account still remains open and active on your credit report. Consequently, this can Read more...