Credit Cards In The News:
Credit cards ignore big rate cuts (The Age) Interest on credit cards doesn't match RBA rate plunge. Credit cards fail to follow rate falls (The Age) The four major banks have marginally cut the interest charged on most credit card accounts since the Reserve Bank began lowering rates in September. Your Money: Think twice about store credit cards (Juice) Do you realize how these small store credit cards impact your credit score? Credit crunch Christmas cards for a Great Depression and Hungry New Year snapped up (Daily Telegraph) Credit crunch Christmas cards wishing people a Great Depression and a Hungry New Year have become a surprise bestseller in the UK. PLASTIC FAST - Put your cards on ice to cool impulse spending (The Holland Sentinel) Charge it. Before the existence of credit cards people only bought what they could afford. Today, few consumers save up or budget to purchase that Apple iPhone or LCD television. With a swipe of a credit card the items can be boxed up and in the car within 15 minutes.
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