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June 25, 2007

Hold the credit, re-enforce the old thinking of saving

Hold the credit, re-enforce the old thinking of saving
Star-Banner - S ave. Pay with cash. Clip coupons. It all sounds hopelessly old school, and yet the old ways helped many of our parents and grandparents build wealth over time - unlike today's "charge it" culture. Whether it's credit cards, refinancing schemes or
Source: www.ocala.com

Credit Union gave entrepreneur another option
New Zealand Herald - He has refinanced with a $10,000 five-year personal loan at 12 per cent interest from the United Credit Union, which offers a $10,000 loan to anyone who belongs to a union affiliated to the NZ Council of Trade Unions. "That cleared my credit cards
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz

Police say Brown robbed, but rapper denies it
Citizen Online - Four people teamed up to rob the racy rapper of a Louis Vuitton bag, $500 in cash and credit cards around 5:30 a.m. Saturday at Crescent Street and Stanley Avenue in the East New York section of Brooklyn, police said. Roshawn Anthony, 23, was
Source: www.auburnpub.com

Monday's Personal Finance stories
Marketwatch - The increasingly popular strategy involves applying for a slew of credit cards that charge 0% interest on balance transfers, then parking those borrowed funds in high-yield online savings accounts, which often pay 5% or more. Then, just before the
Source: www.marketwatch.com

Cool credit cards ranked higher than cheap ones
MyFinances.co.uk - Britons are picking their credit card base more on brand than on features. That is according to new research from financial comparison website Fool.co.uk, which shows eight out of ten credit card think brand and reputation important when picking
Source: www.myfinances.co.uk

Are your credit card rewards really priceless?
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - Sixty percent to 70 percent of credit cards offer rewards, more than double the amount five years ago, said Curtis Arnold, founder of CardRatings.com, which tracks cards. At the current growth rate, he predicts, more than 90 percent of cards will
Source: www.sun-sentinel.com

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