Credit Cards
by Bethany Hartman
January 8, 2012
I was 18 years old with a credit card pre-approval from Capital One in my hand, having bought into the myth that I needed to get a credit card in order to establish and build credit. I called and accepted it. Was it the right choice?
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by Guest
March 30, 2011
Debt is such a burden; it causes stress, insecurity, and friction in your marriage and your life. All of those wonderful things that money buys, most – are not necessary, and when the bill comes, it is depressing. Find out how to get rid of your debt!
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by Guest
March 7, 2011
Whether or not you need a credit card in your life will always end up being a personal decision. Credit has many uses and many pitfalls, so consider your own spending habits before applying for a card.
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by John
September 23, 2010
I’m excited to share with my readers some awesome news! Over the last few months, I’ve worked closely with Samer Forzley of eBillme.com to bring my content to the eBillme Blog. If you’re unaware of eBillme.com, here are two articles to bring you up to speed: BibleMoneyMatters.com – Good Customer Service And The Power Of [...]
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by John
August 26, 2010
If you’re unfamiliar with eBillme.com, check out why it’s a new and revolutionary way to shop online - review here. With eBillme, you can shop on the internet using your bank’s online bill pay – allowing you to forgo using your debit or credit card! Recently, eBillme released some interesting statistics on where America’s online debt [...]
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by Guest
June 30, 2010
This article was written by Alban. Alban is a personal finance writer who provides tips on how to reduce debt and choose the best low interest credit card. Getting out of credit card debt is not an impossible task. With a bit of work and a lot of determination it is possible to free yourself [...]
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by John
June 9, 2010
Now that you have $1,000 cash saved up for your starter emergency fund, you’re ready for Baby Step 2. This step will most likely take longer than the previous step, but oh does it feel so good to destroy your debt. In this series we’ll focus on what The Debt Snowball is and how to [...]
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by John
May 9, 2010
I ran across this great MoneyMap resource for those who are looking to develop a long-term financial plan. It is free for a limited time. Click here to download your free copy today! JohnJohn officially launched TheChristianDollar.com on January 1st, 2010 with the intention to provide an excellent financial resource for biblically-minded individuals and families. [...]
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by John
May 7, 2010
Building a financial foundation is a lot like building your own custom vehicle – you have to have the right components. Everything must be working together in unison to get you where you want to go. Each part is important. Each part is essential. The only trouble is where to begin. I’m going to attempt [...]
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by John
April 28, 2010
Every time I’ve shopped online using my debit card, the fleeting thought popped up in the back of my mind that perhaps I should think twice. Should reconsider putting my sensitive debit card information on the internet? But then, I would quickly dismiss the notion because “identity theft would never happen to me.” Or could [...]
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