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  • Venezuela Plans `Good Living' Credit Cards for Government-Run Retailers
    Venezuela?s government will issue credit cards that allow customers to buy food, refrigerators and vacation packages from state-run companies and pay over time, Public Banking Minister Humberto Ortega said.

  • Despite new law, subprime credit cards and payday loans can still be very dicey
    You can still get credit if your finances are a mess. It will just cost dearly. A sweeping credit card law that took effect yesterday is supposed to prevent banks from employing tactics that push borrowers deeper into debt. Yet loans and cards with crushing terms still beckon.

  • Health care credit cards may add to your pain
    These days, you may leave your dentist's office with more than a toothbrush and dental floss in your bag. Thousands of dentists are offering patients health-care credit cards to cover the work that needs to be done, with seemingly hard-to-resist repayment terms. If you need care and don't have insurance to cover it or cash in hand, it's tempting to sign up. Dentistry - Toothbrush - Dental floss ...

  • Credit card debt falls to lowest level in 8 years
    NEW YORK ? The amount consumers owed on their credit cards in this year?s second quarter dropped to the lowest level in more than eight years as cardholders continued to pay off balances in uncertain economic times. Credit card - Debt - Personal Finance - Business - Financial services

  • Credit card interest rates are through the roof
    Credit card interest rates soared in the second quarter to a nine-year spike, according to the market research company Synovate.


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