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Late on Your Credit Card Bill? Your Auto Could be Seized Many consumers may not realize that the car they're financing through their credit union also could be used as collateral not only for their auto loan, but for another debt, such as a credit card. www.foxbusiness.com
The $400-a-year credit card Would you pay $400 a year to own a credit card? money.cnn.com
First Premier's $400-a-year credit card Would you pay $400 a year to own a credit card? money.cnn.com
Credit Card Debt Continues to Rise The latest report from the Federal Reserve shows that consumers used their credit cards quite extensively to fund their holiday shopping. Revolving credit, which is made up primarily of credit card debt, increased at an annual rate of 4.1 percent in December. It rose nearly $3 billion to $801.0 billion. This follows a jump of ... www.forbes.com
Credit Card Could Cost You $400 A Year NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Would you pay $400 a year to own a credit card? That's how much the First Premier Platinum card can easily wind up costing its customers, according to CardHub, a credit card-tracking website that has examined more than 1,000 credit card offers. www.kcci.com
Rate survey: Credit card rates hold steady for 2nd week The average interest rate on a new credit card offer remained unchanged this week, according to the CreditCards.com Weekly Credit Card Rate Report, though issuers are still tweaking APRs finance.yahoo.com
China OKs Citi Credit Card Biz Citigroup Inc. will launch its own credit card business in China, following approval from the China Banking Regulatory Commission. finance.yahoo.com
Fitch: Chargeoffs Hit Four-Year Low for U.S. Credit Card ABS Positive momentum has carried into the beginning of this year for U.S. prime credit card ABS, with chargeoffs dropping to levels not seen in over four years, according to the lates finance.yahoo.com
Give your card some credit Short-term loans are seducing us away from plastic, but credit cards are invaluable. uk.finance.yahoo.com
Credit card debts rise amid mortgage pressure Households are still saddled with an average credit card debt of €1,330, amid claims that pressure to repay mortgages has meant higher interest rate debts are going unpaid. www.irishexaminer.com
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