When looking for a current account to suit your needs it is important to check how much you will be charged for going overdrawn without permission.
Tag: Credit Cards
Barclaycard Flexi-Rate: Encouraging Responsible Borrowing?
Barclaycard have recently launched their new credit card, the Flexi-Card.
This Is Money: Massive Hacker Attack On Britain
Scotland Yard today issued an urgent alert over a mass attack by an online crime gang targeting banking and credit card details
MoneyExpert: Find The Right Credit Card For Christmas Spending
For early Christmas shoppers wishing to compare credit cards, the market currently offers a number of different deals with varying levels of interest and balance transfer rates.
Motley Fool: Five Great Credit-Card Deals!
Nerdy facts: a credit card has an area of roughly six square inches, and there are around 75 million in circulation in the UK.
This Is Money: Costly Cards ‘need A Wealth Warning’
Warnings should be put on high- charging credit cards to shame banks into offering a better deal, a finance industry leader said yesterday
MoneyExpert: When Taking Out Loans ‘do Your Homework’
Every year approximately 6.5 million people take out a personal loan, according to leading financial advice site Fool.co.uk.
Motley Fool: One Week Left To Improve Your Credit Record
Once a year, councils update the electoral register. This year, we have until the 10th October to ensure that our details are correct. If we don’t, it means we could be left off for another year.
MoneyExpert: Post Office Cuts Credit Charges Abroad
Those who use a Post Office credit card can now take it abroad without having to fear astronomical hidden charges for using it beyond the borders of the UK.
Motley Fool: Pay Less Interest On Your Credit Card
Surprisingly, many people don’t know how to use their credit cards. I know what you’re all thinking: “That’s easy. I’ll buy something big and expensive right now to prove that Fool wrong.” Please don’t! The thing is, we all know how to buy things with credit cards and transferring a balance is a cinch. But when buying we do things that cost us more money than it should, because we don’t take full account of the dastardly small print.