Quote:In respect of credit cards, there are cards available where ZERO INTEREST is payable, IF you pay in full on the due date. This can provide up to 45-60 days credit charge free. And, under no circumstances should you draw CASH out on a Credit Card account.
Quote:I've never come across a credit card that charges you interest if you pay the balance in full by the due date.
OK, maybe it's pretty basic to avoid paying that type of interest for you guys, but lots don't.
I pay the annual fee because it saves me time and money to pay bills via credit card, but I never pay interest. A lot of people still run up their credit card bill and get themselves into a lot of financial strife in the process.
A $10K limit means that they can keep spending beyond their means as long as they can afford repayments. That's obviously financial idiocy, but they still do it.
What is becoming more common these days, is a surcharge for credit card payment.
It won't be long before we are required to foot the bill for every credit payment that we make. That's probably unavoidable for the time being.
They have us by the short and curlies there because it will still be preferable to pay bills via credit card than wasting time and money to pay in cash.
Atm, I'm looking at ways of saving money which don't hinder lifestyle. It's far easier IMO, to ease yourself into a respect for your own toil without sacrificing the pleasures that you work for.
I think that the current solar deals will work towards financial advantage.
True, there may be more efficient systems on the way, but get in now because you may not be offered a better deal in the future of this country.
Energy prices will be going up and up. Even moreso if our dollar takes a turn for the worse.
No need to change your lifestyle for that one, you'll just have some panels on your roof that won't even be noticed.