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Best Business Cards of 2013

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Canada’s Best Credit Cards 2013

iStock Cash or credit? Does that question make you stop and think? Here’s some advice: if you’re responsible with your money, ditch the cash and go with plastic. Retailers might take issue with this,...

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Best Cash-Back Cards of 2013

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Best Travel Rewards Cards of 2013

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Best Merchandise Cards of 2013

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Best Low-Rate Cards of 2013

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Best Student Cards of 2013

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TD to acquire half of CIBC’s Aeroplan credit card portfolio

TD plans to acquire roughly half of CIBC’s existing Aeroplan credit card portfolio, the banks and Aimia Inc. said Monday. The announcement was made to clarify an earlier deal inked between TD and Aimia...

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TD partners with Loblaw on Ugo mobile wallet

PC Financial and TD Canada Trust credit card-holders will soon be able to leave their cards at home and pay for groceries with their mobile phones. The two financial institutions say they will launch...

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New prepaid credit card rules coming

OTTAWA – The federal government says it’s doing away with expiry dates on prepaid credit cards. And new regulations will ensure card issuers aren’t allowed to impose fees that eat away at a card’s...

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The best Aeroplan credit card in the migration from CIBC to TD

Ever wonder how it feels to be traded like an NHL player? Thousands of Canadians will soon find out thanks to a deal struck between CIBC and TD. Under a recently finalized agreement, about half of...

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5 things your loyalty program isn’t telling you

Canadian Tire Archives 1. Rewards are moving targets. Loyalty programs have carte blanche to change expiry dates, redemption levels and rewards at any time. As recently as last year, for instance,...

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Tim Hortons and CIBC launch Double Double Visa card

TORONTO – With the press of a button, Tim Hortons (TSX:THI) is hoping Canadians will warm to a new credit card partnership. The coffee and doughnut chain has joined CIBC (TSX:CM) for the “Double Double...

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By: moneyaftergrad

The only reason to use a credit card at all would be to get some small rewards and pay it off in full each month. Otherwise, the interest rates, even the low rates, are going to cost you.

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By: ben

also to save using debit card or w/d cash. bank accounts get pricey when you make alot of transactions, it also acts as a short term free loan in a sense and builds a credit score

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By: a gerritzen

why are the credit card companies still charging anywhere from 18 -21 % when the borrowing rate or line of credit is around 3-5 % .no wonder the banks are so rich.

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By: BetCrooks

As you say, they will give you a limit that is much higher than you can afford. In fact, this is a necessity if you have to use the credit card for business travel. Although you personally could not...

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By: more info

The best use of a credit card is to occasionally make small, modest charges and pay off the debt each month, on time. That avoids interest payment and helps build (or restore) credit.

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By: Jamtec

Credit Cards charge a higher interest rate than a Line of Credit because most of the time Line of Credits are secured loans against your home while Credit Cards are unsecured. If you want a longer...

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By: Credit card offers

What a fantastic statement shared about credit cards facts that is really awesome. I am really instructive after reading this valuable description about credit cards. This will be really useful for...

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