Credit card rates, fees soar as new law looms - MSN Money
Caught between rising default rates and new legislation that will cap interest rates, banks are protecting profits by charging even their better customers more.
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Your 5-minute guide to credit cards - MSN Money
Don't use "convenience" checks your credit card company sends you unsolicited in the mail. They're costly -- with a fee of 3% or 4% of the amount you write, plus high interest ...
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Credit card rates, fees marching up - MSN Money
Where is the consumer's share of the Fed's recent rate cut? Card issuers are raising fees and interest rates, even on good customers, to offset their losses.
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Why credit card fees won't go up - MSN Money
Do you think the millions of people who pay off their balances every month will go along with card issuers' attempts to raise their fees? Not likely.
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Overseas travel? Pack the right credit card - MSN Money
Check your card's international-transaction fee if you're expecting to charge up a storm while touring beyond the U.S.
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How can you save on gas? Pay cash - MSN Money
As profits become slimmer or disappear, some gas station owners are offering cash discounts to cut back on the hefty credit card fees they must pay.
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What the new credit card law means for you -- MSN Money
People who get subprime credit cards and are charged account-opening fees that eat up their available balances will get some relief under the new law.
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Feds ban 'unfair' credit card rules - MSN Money
The so-called subprime cards for people with low credit scores typically have credit limits of no more than a $500 but require large upfront fees.
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Sneaky changes to your credit cards - MSN Money
Have you noticed anything different about your credit card accounts lately? Read the fine print. Really read it. Chances are the interest rates have crept upward, fees have ...
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Smart Spending combines the best money-saving tips from MSN Money and the rest of the Web. This blog is co-hosted by two experts on stretching dollars.
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