The current financial crisis definitely has left a lot of people poorer, but there are still plenty of ways to fund your expenses. One good way is through credit cards.
First of all, it's very easy to apply for credit cards these days. Some credit card providers do not require a credit card history. Second, having credit cards doesn't mean useless spending, credit cards now offer cash back on purchases. So owning a credit card can actually be one way of earning money.
There are plently of sites online to compare credit card offers, including http://creditcards.com and http://monitorbankrates.com. Both sites allow you to search and compare rates to find the best deals on credit cards.
If you're already heavily in debt with your existing credit card, one way to lessen the amount of interest payments is by applying for a new low interest credit card with 0% balance transfer rate.
In fact some of the providers even offer up to 0% interest rates. The sites we mention above both offer a service where you can select and compare low interest credit card providers and sort them by intro APR, intro APR period, regular APR, annual fee and balance transfers.
You'll be surprised of what you'll find. For example, do you know that with one card you can get a 0% intro APR on purchases and balance transfers with no annual fee? If you are able to transfer your credit balance to a 0% interest rate with 0% transfer rate, you already have relief from those spiraling credit payments.
When the introductory rate has expired, you can just simply apply for another credit card with the more of the same offer. Just make sure that before you transfer, the interest rate of the new credit card is much lower than the existing one, otherwise you'll end up having a bigger problem.
There are even some providers that offer no credit card history in their applications for a fast hassle free processing.
If you're one of the privileged few who are not in need of cash, but want to get the best out of your spending, there are reward credit cards that offer cash backs or reward points that is convertible to cash. Consider this offer:
1. 2% cash back on purchases at gas stations and major grocery stores and 1% cash back on other purchases.
2. No limit on the cash back you can earn, and your cash rewards don't expire.
3. 0% intro APR on purchases until January 2010.
4. Request for your cash back whenever you want or set up automatic redemption so you won't have to.
5. No annual fee.
You'll be surprise of how much savings you'll generate from cash back cards. The savings can amount to something substantial, well off people make purchases with credit cards for this reason.
You can also find credit cards for all types of criteria, including student credit cards and even "bad credit" credit cards. You still need to make up your mind as this article just offer a suggestion and it doesn't necessarily apply to all.
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