[ad_1] Select restaurants around the nation are testing table-based credit card readers that allow customers to pay for there meal at the table. The news scare in the past year regarding waitresses and waiters stealing customer’s credit card information led to the transformation of a new industry involving products that protect consumer’s credit card information.… Continue reading Restaurant Table Credit Card Readers – Good or Bad?
Tag: Credit
How To Read A Credit Card Merchant Statement – 5 Ways To Categorize Fees
[ad_1] Reading your merchant statement and finding the rates and fees you’re being charged can be like playing “Where’s Waldo?”. One reason is because there are nearly as many different statement formats as there are merchant acquiring companies. Also, because of how competitive the industry has become, many monthly statements don’t completely disclose the rates… Continue reading How To Read A Credit Card Merchant Statement – 5 Ways To Categorize Fees
How Can A Personal Loan Improve Your Credit Score?
[ad_1] When it comes to a personal loan, you have to first learn to use it responsibly. Because if you miss a repayment, your credit score will be impacted adversely. And remember, that a credit score is an indicator of how well you manage your personal finances. Also, it plays a defining role when you… Continue reading How Can A Personal Loan Improve Your Credit Score?
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
[ad_1] Let’s start by answering the question “What is Earned Income Tax Credit?” also known as EITC we will use the abbreviation through out the rest of the article. The first word in EITC is earned which means you must have worked in the prior year for someone or had a business to receive the… Continue reading Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)