Review of the Citi Professional Card
By Raul Levine
Citibank renders its quality services to students, business personnel and the frequent travelers. It has brought for the business people, the Citi Professional Card to assist you in running (and managing the finances) your own business.
Features Of The Card
The Citi Professional Card has no annual fee, a reasonable annual percentage rate (APR) and theft protection options. For the initial nine months, there is a....
Budgeting Money with Envelopes
By Raul Levine
Often, when you cash a check through a bank, your money is given to you in a cash envelope. People used to spend the money in this envelope wisely, knowing that there was no more money until the next payday. They physically could look and see how much they had left everytime they shopped or thought about shopping.
So rarely do we sit and look at our checking register before we whip out a plastic card or a pen.....
The Value of Store and Gasoline Credit Cards
By Raul Levine
If you are attempting to rebuild damaged credit, department and gas station credit cards may be a good solution. As opposed to bank credit cards, gas and department store cards are easier to be approved for and even if your credit is damaged, you may qualify. It is very important to use them solely for the purpose of rebuilding your credit. If you overspend or misuse the cards you could easily wind up with credit difficulties again.
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