Is Debt Consolidation Really For You

May 31, 2009


Well, it’s time to do something about your debt. You are tired of the sleepless nights, the harassing phone calls, and the generally depressing cloud hanging over your head. So after careful thought, you decide to get debt consolidation. But is debt consolidation really for you? How would you know? Many of us are the “take the bull by the horns” type and don’t do well with third parties working for us as we feel they are just taking our money. And you know that with debt consolidation, they probably are taking your money. That is even more reason why you need to carefully consider if debt consolidation will really fit you. The first task at hand in determining if debt consolidation fits you is to study all the facts around the area you are venturing into. Debt counseling, credit counseling, and debt consolidation are like the American Wild West in the credit arena. In other words, picture yourself at a card table with a bunch of unshaven renegade outlaws and all of them are out to get your money either fairly or underhandedly.

The first thing to understand when seeking a debt consolidation on your credit cards or other unsecured debt is that with a debt consolidation this debt will transfer to secured debt. Let’s face it. You approach the debt consolidation company as a high risk person who had problems with unsecured debt. There is no way they are going to get you unsecured debt. If a debt consolidation loan is advertised as unsecured then you had better check it out because usually debt consolidation is secured. By secured we mean that you will have to put your primary residence up as collateral or security for the loan in the case of default and you cannot pay. This means you would lose your house. Are you willing to take this risk? Is this for you?

Keep this one point in the back of your mind: credit card debt is unsecured. That means that no matter how much they harass you, they cannot take your home or car as these were not used as security on the loan. Considering this, a debt consolidation may not be for you if you have tough skin and weather the storm while you get your financial situation back on track. Debt consolidation companies claim that they can save your credit but in reality, by the time you get to this point, your credit is ruined. Better to try to pay something on your debts and weather it out because if you can manage to get through the storm you can rebuild your credit later. But with unsecured debt, you have more freedom actually.

Something else to consider when determining if a debt consolidation loan is right for you, ask yourself what you are going to do with your credit cards once the consolidation loan pays them off. Take a hard look at yourself and determine if you have the discipline to not run the charges up on you cards again after a consolidation loan gets you out of hot water. Ask yourself if you are willing to cut up your cards to keep that from happening. You know yourself best and it is of utmost importance to be honest with yourself when considering if a debt consolidation loan is right for you.
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Airline Credit Card Who Needs Them

May 31, 2009


An airline credit card is one which rewards purchases with air travel miles or points which can be redeemed for them. Airline credit cards ideally fit a certain user profile. Typically users of airline cards are financially well off and travel frequently. But who else needs them?

Ideal Airline Credit Card User Checklist

Before deciding to go for an airline credit card you should check your credit history. If it is perfect or almost perfect, you can check off one of the requirements of the ideal airline credit card user checklist. If you pay your credit card debt on time, you fulfill the second requirement of the checklist. It is also important that your debts on other credit cards and other bills are paid one time. You are a big spender, and spend it through your airline card. Most importantly, the travel miles are useful or important to you.

Reasons for the Airline Card Checklist

Airline cards usually charge higher interest than ordinary cards. If you are not timely in your credit payments, you incur a lot of interest. Also if you do not have excellent credit ratings, you fall into a higher interest bracket and do not qualify for the lower APR credit cards. This makes airline cards very expensive to own. It is also important to pay other debts regularly, since the rules link you credit ratings across debts. What this means is, if you have a bad credit rating in relation to another credit card you own, it affects your credit rating in the airline credit card and you may have to pay a higher rate of interest.

If you are not a big spender and do not spend much through your airline card you will not earn enough miles to travel by air for a long time. If travel isn’t interesting to you or is not incidental to your line of work, you may be better off looking for a low APR credit card.

If you do purchase an airline credit card, make the most of it, by using it whenever you shop. Also use your airline miles at the first chance you get. It is better to use your airline miles for long flights to make the most of them. Airline cards are used best when they are redeemed for airline miles. It is generally not worth it to redeem your airline card on other products.

Airline cards vary greatly in terms of their bundle of offerings. There are different APR’s and differing credit requirements (but you must have good credit). Also some airline credit cards offer bonus air miles. Different annual fees are charged. Bank sponsored airline cards allow you to redeem your air miles through a number of airlines. With airline sponsored cards you have to patronize the issuing airline. An informed purchase of your airline credit card can lead to smart savings for some, and free holidays for others. Remember to combine the informed purchase with smart usage of your airline card. If you can choose and use your airline credit card wisely, the only negative effect you can expect is jet lag.
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Get Into The Habit Of Planning

May 30, 2009


I am not used to doing planning for my personal life. Usually after a day of hard work, I want to sit down and relax. Since I perceive the task of relaxing is simple, I do not really plan what I want to do in my leisure time. I will simply do what I like to do at that point of time. As times past by, I have ended up with a habit of not planning for anything that I perceived as simple. But the moment that I perceived a task to be very complex and complicated, I will be forced to plan.

For example, if I want to conquer Mount Everest, I definitely need to have a plan. Why? This is because I feel that is a very difficult task to accomplish since I am just an average physically fit person. I will definitely need a lot of training and preparations. The plan must be very detailed and measurable in terms of progress. One part of the plan will focus on physical training to ensure that I physically fit before the actual trip to start scaling Mount Everest. Another part will be focus on the itineraries and equipments required for the trip. The next part will focus on gaining knowledge of the climate and the area of Mount Everest. The last part will be on the route to take for the trip.

In fact, each part of the plan can be broken further details. For example, the training part of the plan can be a training program that lasts 1 year. For the first month, I will need to run 10km and workout 1 hour in the gym everyday. For the second month, I will need to run 10km and workout 3 hours in the gym everyday. For the third month, I will need to run 10km and workout 5 hours in the gym everyday and so on. By end of 6 month, I must be fit and ready. I may start to conquer lower peaks first to gain experience. Based on the experience gained, I will revise my plan for conquering Mount Everest.

Conquering Mount Everest is like trying to be a millionaire when my financial health is just average. Thus, if I want to accumulate great wealth of one million, I will definitely need to have a financial plan as mentioned in the Rich Dad series. The plan will be complex and complicated since there are different areas that I need to train and prepare so that I can be successful in accumulating great wealth. What are the possible areas that I may need to look at?

Firstly, I must get myself financially educated on managing my own personal finance. If I cannot manage small money, then I am not ready to manage big money. This is like if I cannot complete running 5km in 30min hour, how can I possibly finish 10km in 1 hour?

Secondly, I must find a team of people to help or coach me so that I can achieve and accumulate great wealth. For examples, I will need a financial planner to help me with the financial plan. I will a successful mentor to coach me on how to be a successful person by changing my mindset and breaking my limiting beliefs. I will need a lawyer to advise me on legal matters so that I will not face the risk of losing money due to legal issues. I will need an accountant to advise me on accounting matters. I will need an insurance agent to advise me on insurance matters so that I will be protected financially.

Thirdly, I will need to gain experience by accumulate small wealth first. Using the experience gained, I will revise my plan and aim for higher goal. For example, I should aim to accumulate a wealth of one hundred thousands dollars as a stepping-stone to reach my goal of accumulating one million dollars.

Next, I will need to train up my mental health to face rejections and setbacks. Not everything works according to plan. There will be hiccups and setbacks. I must be strong enough to face such situation and continue to pursue my financial freedom.

As you can see, there are many possible areas to work and improve on. Planning is definitely required to achieve and accumulate great wealth. If I cannot plan and execute simple task well, I will not be able to plan and execute complicated and complex task well. Thus, I feel that it is important to get into the habit of planning as part of the preparation to achieve great wealth.

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A Closer Look At Day Trading

May 30, 2009


Day trading is a controversial word in the world of stock trading. Many see it as a way to make a living off of the fast paced stock market. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) warns against the practice and cautions against getting involved in the practice.

Just what is day trading and why does it cause many to be cautious? Day trading is the practice of rapidly buying and selling stock throughout the day in the hopes to profit from the marginal changes in the market in that specific day. Ideally, this practice allows investors to profit from the fractional increases in the market.

Day traders look at a certain set of criteria when determining whether a stock is suitable for day trading. First, the stock must have a high liquidity. This means that the stock in question has a large numbers of buyers and sellers. The liquidity allows day traders to quickly acquire and then sell stock. Liquidity is based on the volume of transactions on the market, the number of outstanding shares, the total number of shareholders and the number of market makers. Most stocks on the NYSE and NASDAQ have a high degree of liquidity.

A day trader also looks at volume individually, in addition to using it as criteria for liquidity. To be eligible for day trading, a stock should trade at least 500,000 shares a day. Stocks with 500,000 trades a day or more will allow the day trader to acquire or sell a large amount of stock without greatly affecting the price of the stock. Volatility is another factor in evaluating a stock for day trading. The term refers to the actual or expected price movement of the stock. This movement is up or down over a period of time. Day traders look at the volatility of stocks over an individual day. Stocks that change price frequently over one trading day are ideal candidates for day trading. A fluctuation of at least $2.00 per day is recommended.

Finally, a day trader evaluates the price transparency of stock. This term refers to the ability to gather information on the order flow of a stock. Also called market depth, price transparency helps the day trader determine just how much money there is to be made on a certain stock. The Nasdaq II quote system offers information on all bids. Day traders who arrange to access the NASDAQ level II quote screens can assess the strength or weakness of a stock and determine its movement in price.

While day trading is completely legal and entirely ethical, it is highly risky. Day traders usually buy on borrowed money with the hope that they will obtain higher profits through their acquisitions and sales. People who are deemed “pattern day traders” by the NASDAQ and NYSE must have at least $25,000 in their accounts and can only trade in margin accounts. Margin accounts are brokerage accounts in which the broker lends the investor cash to purchase securities. If the value of the stock drops significantly, the investor is required to deposit more cash to cover the margin or sell the stock.

The SEC warns against day trading and has taken many steps to inform people of the associated risks.

The first few months a vast majority of day traders suffer massive financial losses and only a few make it through to become profit-making day traders. For this reason, day traders should only invest money that they can afford to lose. They should never use money for necessities such as living expenses, retirement accounts or second mortgages.

Keep in mind that day traders do not own stocks for longer than a few minutes at most. Stocks are never kept overnight because of extreme risk of prices changing to the detriment of the trader. Day traders do not invest, rather, they speculate on the movement in price of a stock throughout the day.

There are many websites whose sole purpose is to profit off those who wish to become day traders. These websites promise quick returns and offer “hot tips” to their members for a fee. The sources are most often paid to make these recommendations and should be avoided.
Gregg Hall is a business consultant and author for many online and offline businesses and lives in Navarre Florida. Get Day Trading Systems

Day Trading Your Way To Success

May 29, 2009


If you are interested in day trading you first need to know what it is all about and to understand the basics of day trading. For starters, a day trader is a person who is very active in the stock market and makes several trades a day in an attempt to make quick gains by buying and selling stocks in a short time span.

As the market is never the same day to day, no one particular day trading strategy will work each time. To be successful, you first need to understand how the market works and get a feel for the market.

This includes recognizing the stocks’ basic trend, the long and short setups, when to enter a trade, and where to place stops. Another very important basic is how to protect your profits and minimize losses.

Once you have learned the basics and are ready to try your first day trade, here are some tips and guidelines you should keep in mind that is essential to your success as a day trader.

Being a day trader requires a lot of time and practice before you get used to the everyday volatility in the market. Do not expect to become an expert day trader overnight. No matter how many books you have read or day traders you have watched, that will not make you an immediate expert.

There are day trading websites that simulate trading. Practice with their trading platform first before trying out the real thing. It could save you a lot of money and you will learn the ropes faster this way.

If you are ready for real live trading, do not be scared by the thought of losing money. There are ways to minimize your loss such as with stop orders.

If you lose money, do not worry, as some loss is to be expected. Just remember, with increased experience and sensitivity to the market, you will start turning a profit soon.

If you profit large sums of money, stop trading. Do not gamble it away by trying to gain even larger profits. You can always trade another day.

Sometimes the market will not perform as you expected. When you encounter this situation, it is best that you do not trade at all.

Once you gain more experience in day trading, you may be able to predict the direction of a stock price. However, try not to pick top stocks or bottom stocks. This is one of the most common mistakes of a beginner.

If you cannot predict where the market is heading, it is best if you stand aside and wait, or you can always go home and trade again another day.

It is a good idea to record all of your day trading results. This way you can learn what works and what does not, and be more effective in trading.

Observe good traders. Look at how and when they sell or buy. Generally, good day traders often buy on bad news and sell on good news.

Beginners often get emotional in their trades. Avoid this at all cost, stay emotionally detached and professional.

Learn to trust your instincts. Relying too much on analysis may mean letting a few good trades slip away from you.

As you gain experience, you will see that different day trading strategies are required on different days and required on different stocks. Be flexible.

Bad day traders often focus on too many stocks that are not manageable and often lose track on where each stock is heading. It is wise to limit your stocks in manageable numbers.

With patience and practice, you can be successful in day trading, and as your experience grows so do your profits. Everyday you can learn new day trading strategies in the market, which you can use to your advantage.
For a more in-depth look at day trading drop by Susan’s site at Day Trading Strategy. Susan also enjoys writing on a variety of topics at Health and Fitness Hub.

How To Build Your Credit Card Rating

May 29, 2009


Almost everybody knows the main advantages of owning a credit card. Credit cards are used all over the world and they are the most popular payment system these days. It is easier than ever to pay airline tickets or holidays using it, in almost every country. But the credit card rating is paying a significant role in the cardholder’s life. If the cardholder has a very good credit history, this will help him to gain more advantages in the future. If the credit rate is bad, it can be improved. The user can apply for a credit card, use it and pay off the entire balance on time. In a few years their rating with the issuers (credit agencies) will be very attractive. The cardholder will be considered a borrower who repays on time.

The APR (annual percentage rate) is very important too; it is a periodic rate, the result of the annual amount, used to calculate the finance charge on a balance. A credit bureau is maintaining the customer credit report. This report contains the cardholder’s name, address, credit payment history and the social security number. Banks will report any negative or positive credit payment information. Some reports will come also from the power or telephone companies. This information will be considered when the cardholder is asking for a loan, or a credit card. The credit bureau will decide whether the bank will lend or withhold the money.

Credit cards make it easier for the cardholder to obtain loans for a home or a car. The cardholder must deeply understand the way the credit card works. The credit card balance will also include added interest that has to be paid. It can be an important factor when the cardholder rents an apartment. The only condition in obtaining a good credit card rating is ensuring that all bills are paid on time.

A good credit rating will prepare for a happy future too. Choosing a credit card is sometimes a really difficult decision. The credit cards features such as the APR (annual percentage rate), annual fees, repayment requirements are important things to consider. To establish a reasonable credit rating, all the bills must be paid on time. It is also important to not have larger amounts of outstanding credit. The cardholder must ensure that he can afford to repay what he has borrowed. If a positive credit history is not established, credit card building is a must. Many customers are unable to use the credit cards benefits because they don’t know the issuers conditions and carry a balance from month to month.

The cost of creating and maintaining a credit card account depends on the issuer and on the customer’s behavior. Credit card firms are constantly looking for new modalities to make their rates more attractive.
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Build Your Credit While Still in School

May 28, 2009


College is a great time to get into trouble with credit cards. It’s just so easy to apply for them, sometimes even on campus. But it’s also very easy to get into trouble with credit cards while you’re that young.

There’s nothing wrong with getting a credit card when you’re in college. It may even be helpful if you need just a little time to pay for you books and necessities. But many students just can’t handle it.

Credit card companies often have relaxed requirements for students. This is because they know that if they can get you as a customer as a college student, they can probably keep you for many years. They also know that many students run up high balances, and so will be paying for a long time.

In other words, it can be a bit risky getting a credit card while you’re still a student. There will be temptations to abuse it. But this is one of the best times to establish your credit, when the requirements in order to get a card aren’t quite so high as they may be later in life. The trick is remembering not to abuse your card.

That means no running up the bills. Sure, partying with your friends is fun and can add up fast, but how are you going to pay it off? If you can’t pay off such things promptly, I don’t recommend you use a credit card, even for convenience.

However, learning to use a credit card responsibly is a good idea. If you get one, go ahead and use it just a little. Not so much that you can’t pay it off. Get a job if you have to.

What you’re trying to do is show that you can be responsible for your credit card. This will help you to establish a nice credit score, which is very important at various times in your life.

A good credit score does more than help you to get good interest rates when you buy a car or a home. It can help you to get lower car insurance rates. Yes, many car insurance companies also look at your credit score. So do some employers.

Despite the “easy money” feeling some people get from having a credit card, there are some definite risks to owning one. It’s easy to go overboard and to spend more than you can pay off easily. But if you can learn to manage your money well early on, including a credit card, you will have skills that will help you throughout your life.
Stephanie Foster blogs at http://credit-blog.findcreditonline.com/ about credit related issues. Check her website for student credit card offers.

Why Is Estate Tax Planning So Important

May 28, 2009


There are many reasons that make an estate plan very important. When you are unable to take decisions regarding your healthcare due to illness or accident there needs to be someone who can legally take such decisions on your behalf. Alternatively, if you require long-term care, which is not covered by medical insurance, you have to make alternative arrangements beforehand. There may be many responsibilities that would need to be performed in case of your incapacity or death. Your estate plan can cover all arrangements in case of the above-mentioned eventualities. To find out how it can do this, read on.

a) Planning for incapacity:- It is important to have arrangements that can ensure that you are taken care of in the event of your incapacity. To do this

. Make a living will:- This legal instrument documents your intentions about using life-sustaining measures when you are in a state of terminal illness. It expressly states your wish in this regard and acts as a bar for anyone to speak on your behalf.

. Prepare a health care power of attorney:- This document is to authorize a specific person to decide upon your healthcare measures when you fall in an unconscious or vegetative state or are unable to take your own health care decisions on account of any other reason(s). Laws in all states are not uniform on this issue but many state laws can permit you to include instructions about continuing or withholding life-sustaining care in this document.

. Buy Insurance for long-term care:- As things presently stand, health insurance does not cover the cost of long-term care. As such, in case when such care becomes necessary it is your spouse or other family members who have to foot the bill. The remedy is to take out a long-term insurance policy.

. Form a revocable living trust:- A revocable living trust will enable you to appoint a trustee who can succeed you in order to manage the trust when you cannot do this due to injury or illness/death and avoid any probate court guardianship issues.

. Create a durable power of attorney:- This a legal document that lets you appoint an ‘attorney-in-fact’ or ‘agent’ who can perform various responsibilities on your behalf. There are many responsibilities involving banking transactions, safety deposit boxes, insurance claim settlements, filing of tax returns, matters related to government benefits, purchase, sale and management of real estate etc. that have legal implications. The durable power of attorney will vest your agent with authority to carry out all the work on your behalf, legally.

b) Avoiding probate:- You can avoid you heirs going through harrowing probate proceedings, which are also very costly and can consume a big part of your estate in legal costs and fees. ‘Transfer on death accounts’ avoid probate proceedings letting you maintain sole ownership of assets as long as you are alive. Designate beneficiaries for annuities, individual retirement accounts, life insurance, and retirement plans. Note that these designations have precedence over other claims arising out of trusts, wills etc. Revocable living trusts also help avoiding probates as your trustee takes charge to manage/distribute your property in accordance to your wishes in the event of your death or incapacity. Titling your assets as ‘joint ownership with rights of survivorship’ can also avoid probate.

c) Forming charitable trusts or making gifts to charity:- Depending on your goals, you can make gifts of IRAs, retirement plans, annuities, make charity a beneficiary to life insurance benefits or establish a charitable trust(s). There are ways through which you can avoid estate tax, capital gains tax, get a reduction on income tax payable etc. along with receiving lifetime income from assets that are to be distributed to charity after your death.

d) Avoiding estate tax burden:- Form other trusts to eliminate/mitigate estate tax payable by your heirs:- You can form bypass trusts, A/B trusts or other types of trusts to ensure that your heirs are not burdened by avoidable estate taxes. Your estate tax consultant will be able to guide you how to go about this.
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Helpful Remortgage Information That You Should Know

May 28, 2009


If you borrow money form a lender and pledge your home as security for the loan then this is commonly known as a mortgage. It is also often known as a home equity loan because it is secured against the equity in your home. The terms and conditions of the mortgage are set by the lender and they set such things as the manner in which you are to pay the instalments; when you have to pay the instalments; the term of the loan; the fact that the lender has the right to repossess your property should you default on the payments; and the interest rate. If you are not happy with any of the terms, in particular the one governing the interest rate that is to be applied to the loan then you should consider a remortgage.

A remortgage is where you take out a further mortgage, normally with a different lender, and use the proceeds of the new mortgage to pay off your existing mortgage. In this way you can often get better terms and conditions and in particular a lower interest rate.

If you built or bought your home with a mortgage and been paying a high rate of interest on it you may consider a remortgage. It could be that the loan market is offering lower interest rates in general or that you in particular are now able to get a lower rate of interest. This could be due to your credit score or rating having improved since you took out your mortgage. This is the time to remortgage and save huge amounts of money over the term of your loan. A lower rate of interest means a cheaper loan.

You may have more equity in your home now because real estate prices have gone up. You could consider a remortgage to allow you to use some of that extra equity to increase your mortgage. If you get a lower rate of interest you may be able to borrow more and still pay less per month.

If you do have spare equity in your home you may be able to do a debt consolidation remortgage. This is where you refinance your mortgage and increase the loan to enable you to not only pay off the existing mortgage but also your unsecured debts such as loans and credit cards. As you are using your house for collateral you are likely to be able to get a lower rate of interest than you the rate on the unsecured debt.

If you can afford to pay a bit extra per month you may consider a remortgage and reduce the term of the mortgage. If you reduce your mortgage term the mortgage will cost you a lot less. However, it will cost you more each month because you need to pay more of the capital each month to repay the loan over the shorter period of time.
Shelley Green is the owner of http://www.mortgages-click.com, a site that specializes in Mortgages. Shelley Green is also the owner of Loans Click and Refinance Click.

Tips On How To Cut Your Monthly Expenditures

May 27, 2009


Money can certainly be tight for many of us, and most of us could use a few tips on how to cut down our monthly bills. While not all tips will ever work for anyone, a number of these can be used by most - that means that there should be something here you can use. Here are a few ideas on how to cut down on your monthly expenses.

1. Combine Your Credit Cards

Most credit cards have a rather high interest rate on them - at least anything is high if it is greater than 0% APR interest. Many credit card offers will now give you 0% APR interest rates for balance transfers and give you great savings each month. All credit card offers are not equal, though, so you should do a little comparison shopping in order to get a good one. If you cannot get a credit card with this level of interest, then try to get one for as low a level as you can get. Also, watch out for balance transfer fees.

2. Comparison Shop

Rather than doing impulse buying, you will usually save a considerable amount of money by looking around for those better deals. This may mean it takes a little more time to shop, but it will help your bottom dollar line. By saving money on good deals, however, should mean that you may have a little more money at the end of each month to either put into savings, or, pay a little extra on those bills to reduce your debt. Much comparison shopping, as you know, can be done on the Internet - and save you some gas money, too.

3. Reduce Your Bills

While this may sound like it is so easy, it may not be for some. Some ways, however, that many can begin to save even more money is by cutting back their thermostat one or two degrees. That little bit can really add up over a year. Another way may be to take that new car and trade it in for a good used one - one that might get a little better gas mileage, too. Other bills that could be reduced may be your Internet service providers (which can be obtained for as little as $6.95), cable TV, and maybe even your car insurance could give you more savings if you increase your deductible.

4. Eat At Home More

Another great expense in many homes is the frequency of eating out. It obviously costs more to eat at a fast food restaurant than it does at home. Besides, it is healthier to eat a balanced home cooked meal than you will ever get at any fast food chain. Another thing that will help is if you plan your menus, and don’t go food shopping when you are hungry. By eating at home more often, it could be possible to save as much as $20 to $30 each week - something that you could put into savings, or use to help reduce your debt in other areas. And another thing, eating at home more could give everyone a little more family time, too.

5. Know Where Your Money Is Going

Most homes have no real idea of where every penny goes. If you keep track of every penny for about two or three weeks, you will know. But as you look over the things you spend money on each week, you may conclude that a lot of money was spent on things that you could have done without. Knowledge, someone said, is power, and knowing where your money is actually going will help you make some wise corrections.

As you become more conscious about where your money is going, and start to make more informed choices about your expenditures, you will soon find other ways to save even more. It all starts with making yourself conscious of where it is going, and knowing what do you want and need to do with it.
Joe Kenny writes for the Credit Card Guide, offering views on credit cards in the UK, visit them today for some great 0% balance transfer offers and start clearing credit card debt today.

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