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September 2012
Would you buy a smartphone as thin as a credit card?
Written by Geoff Williams
Posted On: September 26, 2012
Pretty soon, you won't be able to tell the different between either forms of plastic.
[...]Our helpful public service annoucement: heavy drinking and credit cards do not mix
Written by Geoff Williams
Posted On: September 19, 2012
Some strange credit card crimes on the rocks.
[...]Sept. 13, 2012 weekly credit card news review
Written by Ellen Cannon
Posted On: September 13, 2012
2012 Balance transfer survey We updated our semiannual survey of balance transfer offers, and found many offers from nearly all of the major credit card issuers. Some of the offers have 0 percent interest rates for balances transferred during the promotional period as well as new purchase APRs at 0 percent interest for six to 18 [...]
Your fall personal finance reading list
Written by Geoff Williams
Posted On: September 5, 2012
Summer reading is over, and so if you're starting to veer away from lighter beach reading and more into the heavier stuff, you might want to take a look at some of the self-help personal finance books out there and put them on their reading list… especially if you've been crunching numbers and wondering why [...]



