by Daniel Moskel
The Centennial card is issued by The First Premier Bank a member of the FDIC. This is an unsecured card created for individuals looking for a second chance.
There are easy requirements for approval; however it does carry some fees. This includes a one time $95 fee, an account ...
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Written by Matt Douglas on January 9th, 2009
Written by Rob Kosberg on January 8th, 2009
by Rob Kosberg
It is time for us to dig in and learn about how our credit scores affect us. Our credit score is a very important 3 digit number. Some of us actually have no idea what our score is. Sure we know that if our score is too "low," ...
Written by Matt Douglas on January 2nd, 2009
by Dan Moskel
The baby phat rush card is a prepaid credit card. It was created by Russell Simmons he co founded the popular Def Jam record label.
This is how the rush card works; you deposit money into your card/account, then you use your card to make purchases, money is taken ...
Written by Dan Moskel on December 25th, 2008
by Dan Moskel
The Continental Finance MasterCard is a sub prime unsecured credit card. This means it is a card that was created for individuals with a bad credit rating.
Your card will be issued with an initial credit limit of $300. However you will be able to received semi-annual credit limit ...
Written by Matt Douglas on December 21st, 2008
by Daniel Moskel
The Orchard Bank MasterCard is created for individuals with a damaged credit report. This card is issued by HSBC Bank.
They have a unique application process. They will match your credit score with one of four cards they offer.
These cards are three unsecured cards and one secured card. If ...
Written by Gary Antosh on December 15th, 2008
by Caden Flynn
If you're like most people, you have a difficult time wading through all of the financial advice out there to find strategies that work for you. If you watch or listen to financial help shows, like I do, you've probably come across several financial planning programs that seem ...
Written by Dan Moskel on December 12th, 2008
by Dan Moskel
You can save hundreds of dollars a year on check cashing fees simply by using a direct deposit credit card. This is a prepaid card issued as a MasterCard or Visa.
To enroll in direct deposit there will be a form online that you print and fill out. You ...