Sammy Rabbit Teaches Kids to Save and Avoid Credit Card Debt

Posted On: May 26, 2009

By Michael Killian, CardRatings.com Reporter
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a popular Q & A format series in which we interview experts and industry professionals that have made significant contributions to the credit card industry.

How do you successfully teach kids 5-8 about money and how to save it? Sam X Renick, author and founder [...]

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Need Credit Card For Purchases and to Build Credit

Posted On: October 7, 2006

Need Credit Card For Purchases and to Build Credit

Author: Rhin0
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 2:11 am
Post subject: Need card for purchases and to build credit…
hello everyone,
This is my first post here and i’m looking for some help, i’d appreciate it!
First off I am 22 yr old and still in college, live at home. [...]

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Upgrading to an Unsecured Credit Card

Posted On: May 19, 2006

Upgrading to an Unsecured Credit Card

Author: Fess
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 7:31 pm
Post subject: Ready to upgrade to unsecured credit card, Advise please!
Hello,
I have successfully gotten my mom a credit history built over the past year.
Currently she holds a citi secured credit card ($500 credit line). I’d like here to upgrade to a [...]

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Consolidation of Credit Cards

Posted On: March 22, 2006

Post subject: Consolidation of Credit Cards
Author: milavant
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 11:39 am
If you have two credit cards from the same company, does it hurt you credit score to consolidate them into one credit line, thus getting rid of the seldom-used card? Or is it better for your credit records to keep two tradelines open?
CardRatings.com [...]

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Searching for Information on First Liberty Financial

Posted On: April 10, 2005

Post subject: credit card offer *first liberty financial*
h2o
Date: 11/13/2000 7:17 pm CDT
I just received a credit card offer from first liberty financial. The offer is for a approved gold card with a credit line of $15,000. The card is 0% interest for 1 year and then changes to 11.9 there after. [...]

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