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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Before Applying For A Visa Credit Card Consider The Following... By Robert Michael

Robert Michael

Applying for a visa credit card means you should consider more things than just receiving a credit card. This is because there are many types of cards that have different incentives, bonuses, fees, and the like associated with them. So, you need to consider whether you need a visa credit card for your business, gas, frequent flyer miles, cash back, or your children. Whatever the reason you need a visa credit card, there is a card that will meet your needs and provide you with the credit you need. If you know what you want and need in a visa credit card before you begin applying, then you can simply apply for the cards that meet your needs.


There are some other things you will also need to keep in mind when applying for a visa credit card that include introductory APR, period of the intro APR, regular APR, balance transfers, annual fees, and the credit required for that particular card.


For instance, many credit card companies will promote their credit card with a low introductory APR. This means that the interest on the credit card is considerably lower, or free, for an introductory period of time and then it will change to the regular APR.


If you are considering applying for a card with a low introductory APR then make sure you know how long the introductory period lasts. This is very important and will affect the interest fees applied to your balance, so it is worth finding out before you get the card.


Also, if the introductory period APR is 3% and the regular APR is 20% then you probably want to simply skip this visa credit card or only use it during the introductory period. Make sure you evaluate the regular APR of the visa credit card while you are evaluating the introductory APR and the period of time it exists because these all go hand in hand.


Whether or not the visa credit card accepts balance transfers is also a question you will want to ask. If the card does accept balance transfers and has a low APR you can transfer your balances from other visa credit cards that have high APRs and save yourself money on interest rates.


You should also read the fine print regarding the visa credit card as well, especially the information regarding fees such as annul and over limit fees. You do not want a visa credit card with an annual fee because there are so many cards that do not charge these fees. Also, make sure you are aware of the fees associated with over limit and late payments so you know.


And finally, make sure you know the type of credit required for the cards you are applying for. If the cards require good to excellent credit and you have fair credit, then you will not be approved. This is because your credit score is used to determine whether or not you receive a credit card, and if you do not have the minimum score you will not receive it.


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=74689&ca=Finances

Monday, November 2, 2009

Easy And Simple Tips And Buying And Selling Stocks By Robert Michael

Robert Michael

Many people who want to start buying and selling stocks in the stock market have never gotten started simply because they are intimidated by their perception of the process. They are afraid it is either too complicated or expensive for the average person. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact buying and selling stocks in the stock market is a simple process.


First of all you need to have an understanding of what stocks are. A stock certificate is a unit of ownership in a company. By owning a share of stock in a particular company you are actually owning part of that company.


There are two kinds of stocks you should be familiar with. First of all, there is common stock. This is the most common type of stock that is traded and held by the public. If you own common stock you have voting rights along with the right to share in dividends. Preferred stock on the other hand, gives the owner fewer rights except in one important area. Those who own preferred stock usually receive consistent dividends. In fact investors buy preferred stocks for the income from dividends.


The majority of people who buy and sell stocks do so through a stock broker. The most popular stockbrokers have now become online Internet stock brokerage firms. This is much less costly than using a traditional broker. In fact you can trade for about $20 at many online brokerage firms.


Buying and selling stocks is not unlike the other transactions except there is sometimes some haggling. There is what is called the market value and there is the asking price. The asking price is the price that the seller is willing to sell the stock certificate for. The difference between the market value and the asking price may sometimes only be a few cents.


If you are selling stocks you'll need to keep in mind the bidding price and also the price someone is willing to pay to buy the stocks from you.


Although you can always buy a stock for the current market value or sell it for what you'd like to there usually is not a huge difference. The difference may only be a penny. Stocks that are traded a lot on the market will often have little or no difference.


When you found a stock you want to buy and have determined the asking price all you then need to do is tell your broker how many shares you want to buy in your broker buys stock for you.


It's that simple. Do some research into the various online stock brokerage firms and find one that you can feel comfortable doing business with. You will soon be buying and selling stocks on the stock market.


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=74685&ca=Finances