Whats The Difference Between A Credit Card And A Store Card
October 31, 2008
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The line is often delivered with a winning smile by the cashier at the till of your favorite high street clothing or accessory shop. The idea of credit cards originated with store cards - merchants extending credit to good customers who could be counted on to pay off their purchases over time. While today’s general purpose cards are derived and descended from that original idea, store cards today are a particular subset with some considerable differences and limitations. Confusing the issue further are cashback and reward offers that give you special advantages at particular merchants’ shops. They’re a peculiar hybrid that can serve you well, if you pay attention to which cards you hold in your wallet and which you use at various merchants.
Store Cards vs. Credit Cards
1. Credit cards are accepted at many different merchants, including shops, travel agencies, airlines and many service shops. This gives you the freedom to shop for the lowest prices you can find among many different merchants.
2. Store cards are only accepted at one particular merchant, though they’re usually welcome at any branch store run by the merchant. You’re confined to the selection of products carried by that merchant at the prices offered by that merchant.
3. Credit cards usually carry a considerably lower APR on purchases than store cards. They typically offer starting rates as high as 29% APR - which is often the highest rate on a general use options, reserved for those that have built up penalties for late payments.
4. Cashback options give you a percentage of your cash back each time you use them. Some cashback cards offer a higher percentage when you use them at the shops of ‘member merchants’, but can still be used at any shop that accepts the imprint on the card. Store cards seldom give cash back, and can’t be used in any other store.
5. Reward credit cards operate a good deal like cashback cards, but rather than giving you cash back on your purchases - which amounts to a discount on the price - they reward you with points that can be used to ‘buy’ other merchandise. Generally, you can’t shop regular merchants with your reward points. Instead, you redeem them from the merchant company for merchandise that’s offered by their ‘reward partners’. The cards themselves, though, can be used anywhere that accepts them.
6. An interesting new twist on reward options are those that allow you to redeem your accrued reward points for gift vouchers that can be spent at any merchant that accepts their credit card. It’s another step away from the limitations imposed by stores and ‘membership only’ merchants.
7. Membership credit clubs may look like credit cards - but they’re much closer to store cards. Generally, you’re required to pay a membership fee in order to shop from a catalog of merchandise offered by the credit club. They’re not credit cards and can’t be used like one.
Generally speaking, credit cards, especially cashback credit cards and reward credit cards, offer far more value than store cards. Be careful though, there are differences that will make one a better choice for you than another. If you’re considering a cashback option, take the time to compare credit cards to be sure you’re getting the right one for all of your needs.
Jon Francis has been involved with finance for many years! With an in-depth knowledge of the credit card UK market help helps others get the best from a credit card.
Exercising Stock Options And Taxes How Do Taxes Work With Stock Options
October 31, 2008
Are you confused as to the question of how to deal with your incentive stock options? Or are you worried about owing a large amount of tax on options that you have not even exercised and do not have the cash to pay for it? Well, luckily, if you manage your affairs well and take on board some simple advice, you will be able to avoid owing too much tax on your stock options, and also postpone paying it until you have the cash to do so. Sounds complicated? Not necessarily so. In most cases, if you have a large amount of money tied up in stock options, then you should probably get some professional advice. Financial advisors can help you put together a strategy that maximizes the value of your options. This article is only intended to give you an idea of the steps that can be taken when tax planning with stock options.
First of all, you do not have to pay any tax owed immediately, if you do exercise your stock options. This is the case so long as you do not sell the stock you receive. If you exercise an option to buy some shares, then so long as you do not sell that stock, you do not have to pay any tax at that time.
The second piece of good news is that you can end up only paying 15 percent tax on the options when you do sell. This will apply if you hold on to the stocks for long enough to qualify for a long-term capital gain.
So things are starting to sound a lot better on stock options taxation. By postponing the tax owed until you sell the shares, you can avoid the hardship of having a tax fall due without any money coming in to pay for it. It is similar to the cases in the past where people received valuable paintings or other works of art in a will, and then immediately had to sell the painting in order to pay the tax that was owed on the inheritance. Also, 15 percent is quite a low rate of tax and it should also be remembered that this is the highest rate that can be payable on a long-term capital gain.
For more information, consult a qualified financial advisor. Financial advisors can help you better understand tax basics and tricks, and the withholding, reporting and filing rules governing your incentive tax options.
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No Money Down The Benefits of Real Estate Joint Ventures
October 30, 2008
Investors are attracted to the real estate market because of the incredible potential it has to multiply their money. Appreciation rates of properties are very high and almost all property deals guarantee you certain amount of profit.
One of main reasons why many others are not able to invest in real estate is that they do not have sufficient cash to pay the down payment for the purchase. However, there are plenty of financial schemes with ‘No Money Down’ option available for small investors to enable them to sustain the costs of purchasing property.
New investors can consider joint ventures, wherein one person finances the project and the other does the actual work. As a result, the one who does all the work has to put no money down for upfront costs. If you are new to the real estate game, and do not have enough funds to bear the upfront costs, you can opt for a joint venture. It is legally binding, and both parties agree upon a certain percent of profit each would receive after the project is completed.
It is a mutually beneficial partnership, wherein profits are divided according to individual contribution in terms of labor and money. The joint agreement is drawn to provide legal protection to the concerned parties in case the project fails.
A joint venture is beneficial if you are in one of the following situations:
1. When you lack borrowing capacity
If you have some money to pay the down payment, but are not eligible for a loan, joint venture would be beneficial for you. You can enter into a partnership with someone who has the necessary funds or is eligible for a loan to support your project.
2. When you do not have liquid cash or equity
You may be eligible for a loan due to your income or credit score. However, you may not have the necessary cash required to pay for the down payment of property purchase. In such a case, you can enter into a partnership with a person who can take care of the down payment.
With literally ‘no money down’ towards down payment, you can begin your dream project. There are instances wherein the seller carried a certain amount of the loan as a second mortgage. In exchange, you are required to give him a certain percent of the profits as decided in the agreement.
3. You have the necessary skills
There are investors who have the expertise to carry out a project or who have skills required for renovation. They may lack the funds for the project or may not have the inclination to invest money in the project. If you are one of those, then you can find a partner who has the money but lacks the time and expertise to complete the project.
It is important to draw an agreement carefully including all minute details to avoid any form of dispute in future.
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How To Protect Your Assets And Live The American Dream By Moving Abroad
October 30, 2008
Taxes are a drag for every US citizen who is forced to give away part of their earnings on a yearly basis. While most Americans simply complain over taxes, others are taking a more proactive approach: retirement abroad.
For folks who have spent a lifetime trying to build an estate and set aside hard earned assets, paying taxes on said assets becomes a huge burden. Not so much because they cannot afford it, they just do not feel as though they should be required to pay.
Many people, not just retirees, feel that their quality of life is not up to par. In fact, 25% of the college educated say that they have thought about leaving the country to pursue more suitable locations. Whether it is a cultural or a financial chasm, there are many citizens who have considered relocation. It’s not to say that they despise the United States government or the way of life that the US promotes, they are simply fed up with taxes and other financial issues that can be appeased elsewhere.
Some may think that the capitalist society and other freedoms that America offers is the ticket to financial freedom and happiness. The term “American dream” stems from this notion. However when delved into further than face value, the American dream may not seem so dreamy after all. It is a semi truth in America that if you work hard you will be successful. All things being equal this statement has merit, however, all things are not often equal. Once income deductions begin, they tend to pile up until income feels more like “outgo”, so to speak. In order to bounce this phenomenon off of themselves, many people are picking up and leaving the home soil.
Retirees often dream of relaxation and a subdued life after completing their working stint. However, in the US, they are often met with undue stress relating to taxes, healthcare cost, and the like. This forces the thought of something or somewhere better, and this is where moving abroad enters the picture. Obviously it is not an option for all retirees considering health issues and the necessity to be close to extended family and familiar medical care.
For others, however, there are no strings to connect them to America, and they are free to go and enjoy the tax freedom. This notion may hit home to retirees who have been basking in the dread of American taxes their entire lives, but it may also hit those far from retirement who are making long term plans for the future. If the working class decides they are fed up with income taxes in America, they may actually consider the option of moving abroad, and if they are in the prime of their careers, they may even do it sooner that expected.
Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about this as well as a easy asset protection at http://www.easyassetprotection.com
FOREX Accounts One Size Does Not Fit All
October 29, 2008
Once you have decided that you have the proper mindset and are ready to start investing on the FOREX exchange you are ready for the next step. That step is to select the type of FOREX account you want to open. You should make this decision before you pick a broker to work with. Some brokerage companies specialize in one type of account or another. The type of account you choose could affect your broker choice.
You will find that most brokers offer several types of accounts. The primary differences between the account types will be margin requirements, minimum deposit and lot sizes. You will need to consider your trading strategy and financial resources to select the right account. The three most common accounts are mini accounts, standard accounts and managed accounts.
The most popular account with new investors is the mini account. One of the factors that make the mini account so popular with beginners is that it has the lowest minimum deposit requirements. The minimum deposit requirements for a mini account are dependent on the broker, some will allow you to open an account with only a $100 deposit. Most mini accounts will deal with lot sizes as small as 10 thousand currency units. Mini accounts may provide as much as a 200 to 1 margin rate and only require $50 per lot to trade. This means that with $50 you will be able to control $10,000 worth of currency.
Most mini accounts have a built in safeguard because they are aimed at beginning investors. This is usually referred to as “Guaranteed Limited Risk”; this guarantees that you will never lose more than your initial investment in a trade. In the case where the currency drops and the broker would need to make a margin call to keep your position open they automatically close the trade. This will cause you to lose the money you invested into this trade but you will not end up owing the broker money. The downside to this is that if the currency rebounds you will no longer have a position that you could profit from.
A standard account is another common account that has higher deposit requirements than a mini account. The usual investment to open a standard account with most brokers is $2,000. These accounts usually trade in lots of 100,000 units. With a standard account you will still usually have a margin ration of 200 to 1. To purchase a normal lot of 100,000 thousand units then will require a deposit of $500 from you. It is still pretty common with a standard account to have the “Guaranteed Limited Risk” safeguard included.
Some brokers will also offer what is called a “Managed Account”. With a managed account you will not be actively trading. A professional trader will be assigned to your account and will use your money to make trades. This requires a much lower investment of time and knowledge from you. Managed accounts usually have a higher minimum requirement amount, often of $10,000 or more.
You will want to consider your knowledge, financial situation and risk tolerance when deciding which account type will work best for you.
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Getting Started In Real Estate Investing
October 29, 2008
Education in real estate is relatively easy and cheaper to find. There are those who have thorough knowledge about the subject, go on to teaching and organize courses on it. However, it has been a tried and tested theory that if someone wants to be successful, they would have to learn the intricacies of the trade from someone who is more successful than them.
If you want to be a successful real investor, you will have to indulge in a lot of planning. Almost every successful investor has a game plan. The educated investors, who rely only on theory, know how to go about deals, but they have no clue about where the deals are going or why they are being pursued. They randomly chase the opportunities.
By planning, investors take responsibility of their life, finances, expenses and actions. These actions could be the major reason for the success of an investor. Following are some of the actions:
Controlling Debt
Controlling debts means paying debts as soon as possible. Debt tends to become the master of the person and causes sleepless nights, forcing people to hold on to their jobs and do things they would not otherwise do. There are people who stop stashing debts. They dont buy cards and other consumer items or spend on things, unless they have cash for it. There are some who even scale back their lifestyles. Some even move into apartments and some people give up their luxurious lifestyles for sometime, so that they can pursue their dreams. These are people who plan to pay off their debts and do not to accumulate any more.
Knowing What One Wants From Life
It is not common to meet people who know exactly what they want from life. There are many, who have no clue about their lives and some come up with answers like, I would like to make $200,000 per annum or I would like to have $6 million in my bank. When the very same people are asked why, all they can answer is Because I want it. These dreams of wanting something die away when something else tops the want list. People are under this wrong notion that having or making a lot of money would solve all their troubles and offer them a life they always wanted. Over time, society has brandished this idea, making it surreal, yet unbelievable. When people dont know what they are doing, money would make them feel miserable. However, a plan and some money could set them free.
Ability to Focus
Real estate investors have a mindset to be successful quickly. Seldom do people make a plan for being financially free in forty years. Two or three are a common thing. However, the good news is that two or three years could possibly change your life, if you have a certain direction and planning. Without the two, all your years of hard work could go down the drain. Generally, investors who focus find a niche in real estate investment, churn out good profits.
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In Your Best Interest
October 29, 2008
Have you ever wondered why everyone pays a different amount for the insurance for his or her home and car? Your credit score could either be saving you money or causing you to pay a lot more. In the eyes of the insurers, individuals with bad credit will be the most likely to file claims due to negligence of their belongings. People with good credit are perceived as those with a stable financial status who would be able to replace a bad tire or fix a leaky roof at the beginning of the problem. It may seem unfair to put such labels on individuals just because of difference in poor or excellent credit but that’s the way credit companies operate. Therefore, by maintaining good credit, you can finance large purchases for less money.
Mortgage interest rates also rely on the owner’s credit record. If your score is considered “excellent”, you could only owe a low fixed rate. The lower your credit score is, the higher rates of interest you will be paying. You probably will be ineligible for a fixed rate, which means the interest percentage could increase at any time and put you at a disadvantage. Lenders make money through interest rates, so they will charge you more to make more money. It is important to have good credit when it comes to your home simply for the fact that you will be saving thousands in interest. Be careful to work with a respectable and fair company so you get the best deal possible when it comes to interest, but realize that good interest rates are only possible if you maintain excellent credit.
Your credit level also affects student loan interest rates. As long as you have good credit, you should have no problem shopping around before you commit to one that feels comfortable to you. Some companies that you will find offer a fixed flat interest rate for all applicants with good credit. As with all interest rates on loans, it will save you a lot of money in the long run to go with the lowest interest rate possible.
Wise decisions regarding your finances will always pay off both immediately and in the long run. Bad credit is a burden on your life, especially when it comes to collectors who will rely solely on the contents of your report. Get your credit score up as soon as you can and do all that you can to keep it high so that when it comes to interest rates, you will be sure to get one that is comfortable to fit into your financial lifestyle.
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Guide to Credit Cards
October 28, 2008
When used properly Credit Cards can be very handy for times when cash flow is a problem. For example, if there are a number of purchases or one large purchase that you need to make in any given month but your wages are yet to go into your bank account you could use your credit card to make the purchase before paying off the balance when you are paid.
Alternatively you could choose to pay off a percentage of the balance and then continue to make similar payments in future months, or pay it all off at a future date. However, if you choose to do this then you should be aware that you may be charged interest on top of your purchase which will increase the total amount that you will have to pay back. After all, a credit card is simply a small loan where the money you need is lent to you by the lender who you then have to pay back.
You can also withdraw money from a cashpoint using a credit card but again not only may you charged interest for doing so there may be fees you have to pay for a cash advance regardless of how quickly you pay off the balance borrowed. Finally you can use Credit Cards to transfer balances from other Credit Cards or store cards that you have. This means if you are struggling to make your repayments across a number of cards you can group them all together to make one repayment per month for all of your debts. Some card issuers offer 0% interest on balance transfers for an introductory period after taking out a new card but you may be charged a fee to transfer the balance or face high interest rates once the introductory period runs out.
Therefore if used wisely Credit Cards can be of great benefit to you. If you pay back the full amount that you have borrowed before the monthly typical Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is applied then you will avoid hefty interest charges. The amount of time it takes for the interest charge or typical APR to kick in varies from card to card but is typically from 28 days to 56 days.
As already mentioned, some card issuers may offer 0% on purchases and balance transfers for a set period when you take out a new card, or indeed as a special offer later on, but remember that this will not last forever and although you may enjoy spending at 0% APR, if you do not pay off the amount borrowed in time you will end up paying back interest. Also, you may find that the amount of interest charged is higher than other cards meaning you could end up paying more than if you didn’t take out a card with 0% if you’re not careful with your finances.
Introductory Credit Card Offers
We’ve already touched on the subject but in this section we will talk about the offers that credit card issuers will use to tempt you into taking out a card with them. The main offer is 0% on either (and sometimes on both) purchases and balance transfers for a pre-stated period of time. This means that for example you could have 0% on purchases for six months meaning that whatever you buy in the first six months will have no interest charged on top of it. So if you pay back what you have borrowed within the first six months you will not pay any interest at all. The same applies to balance transfers where you can transfer the balances of other Credit Cards and store cards onto your new card. This means all of your debts are in one place but again if you do not pay the balance off within the set period you will find yourself paying interest once again unless you transfer the balance to another card once again!
0% interest deals are great if you know you can pay off what you have borrowed at the end of the offer period but if not you may find yourself struggling to pay off the interest which can often work out higher on such cards when compared to typical cards.
As already mentioned balance transfers can help you consolidate all of your debts in one place so that you can make one monthly repayment rather than several across a number of lenders. Although you may be able to get a credit card with 0% on balance transfers for a set period you may find you are charged an initial fee to transfer the balance over. This may be a percentage of the amount you are transfering or a capped fee. This means that whilst you will have not have to pay any interest on the amount transferred for the introductory period, a large amount that is transferred at the cost of a percentage based charge could still work out quite expensive. Therefore always do some basic maths prior to transfering a balance to work out how much it will really cost you in the long-run.
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Some Tips To Help You Find A Payday Loan Company
October 28, 2008
Do you find yourself living paycheck to paycheck dreading the time in between pay periods and praying that the bills’ due dates will coincide with your pay period? There may be an answer for those pre payday blues: payday loan companies. There are several companies whose services can be provided to ease the financial burden of living for your paycheck. This is not free money, however, and a payday loan must be seriously considered before making a commitment.
Specific terms such as interest rates and fees must be reviewed and agreed upon before loans can be processed. Above all, one must be educated on the procedure of payday loan acquisition in order to choose an appropriate company and to avoid paying large fees.
Since there are so many payday loan companies, one may be selective in which one they choose to borrow from. Reputation is a good indicator of the company’s abilities. Better still is a referral from a friend or family member who can give you objective advice on the company. An important part of selecting a company is their fee schedule and payback process. Caution is advised during this process because there may be hidden fees and fine print that is easy to overlook.
It is wise to have a legal professional or advisor look over the particulars before getting involved in any agreements. A key feature of payday loan companies is the interest rates and payback plans.
This is where companies will differ the most, and it is wise to shop around before committing to a rate. One must consider the fact that they will be paying back more than they borrowed, a concept often overlooked when interest is involved. For those already on a limited budget, interest and other fees may pose a serious problem within their budget calculations. More importantly, acquiring a payday loan is often a last resort and may be decided upon frivolously. For this reason, it is wise to step back and thoroughly evaluate the need for the loan as well as the consequences that may follow if the loan cannot be paid back.
Once you have decided to embark on a payday loan, there is some documentation needed to begin. You will need your driver’s license, social security card, and bank account information. All of this is necessary in order to apply for a loan, and companies may reject you without all of the essential documents. As mentioned, it is vital to verify the validity of such loan companies before presenting them with any personal information. It is also crucial to review their privacy policies to ensure that sensitive documents will be protected from public view.
Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Beach, Florida. Find more about this as well as a payday loan online at http://www.express-payday-loans.com
Horrible Hump Day Can Be Better With A Cash Advance
October 27, 2008
If you are one of the millions of average people who have one of those jobs that allow you to get by, but barely, then no one has to tell you what Hump day is. It is Wednesday of course, the middle of the work week with at least a couple of more days to go until payday. We are usually glad to see Wednesday come around because it means we are half way to the weekend, but that is not always a good thing if you are also out of money about this time.
It has always been a struggle for those of us who have to live on a budget that is so tight that sometimes there is just absolutely no where that you can squeeze out another $50 or $100 bucks to get us through the rest of the week. It can be a bad situation if you need gas just to get back and forth to work so you can get paid on Friday.
People that have better paying jobs may not understand how easy it is to find your self in this situation. Sometimes no matter how hard you try there is just not enough money to go around for the basic necessities of life. If you have no credit and no savings of any kind, there is just no a lot you can do.
Something that is helping many people to make it through these days is payday loans. These businesses are popping up everywhere and are the answer to prayers for some. These businesses offer short term loans for a decent fee that you can get with no credit check. The only requirements at most of these places are your most recent checking account statements and proof that you have a job.
These types of loans will allow you to obtain a small loan, usually up to a few hundred dollars, that can get you through until you get paid again. If you borrow $200 hundred dollars, the fee will normally be about $25 or $30 dollars for two weeks. If you can not repay the loan when it is due, the majority of the businesses will let you pay the fee and set the loan up again.
Now, this might seem like a good idea at the time, and if you are in a real bind, it can be helpful. Just remember that when you take out a payday loan you should never borrow more than you need because it will have to be paid back sooner or later.
Dror Klar is a writer in the field of finances and is currently assisting those in need of cash advances and payday loans, particularly in the state of California.


