Consumers Given More Protection on Credit Card Use ShutterVoice
27.06.10
However the investors and those who advocated on their behalf could not get all their demands fulfilled as they wanted and the new set of rules and regulations will toady up to millions of people to access to their new credit score. The outcome has been meant for all possible money transactions and business including the credit cards. Here is the roundup of credit cards that the members of Congress in fact addressed during the one month war of words and proposals and criticizing.
According to this new bill it would be compulsory to create an independent Consumer Monetary Protection Bureau that would be housed with Federal Reserve and a director would head this Bureau who would be appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. And this Chifferobe would be responsible for writing rules and enforcing them to banks, mortgage lenders, credit card providers and even the private schoolboy companies. And all credit unions and smaller banks with less than $10 billion assets will have to obey the rules set by the Consumer Subsection.
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business credit card for a new ltd company/WHAT IS THE BEST ONE FOR PURCHASES?
Feb 17, 2007 by d | Posted in Credit
WE ARE A NEW Public limited company LOOKING TO BUY MATERIALS ON CREDIT,WHATS THE BEST CREDIT CARD TO LOOK FOR?
If you're in a family way to carry a balance, then go for a low-APR card like Advanta's Platinum Business Card with Rewards. It offers 0% for 15 months followed by 7.99% thereafter. It also has a very flawless cashback rebate program (on gas, utilities, telecom, electronics, and computers & supplies). (Here's a association to the Advanta card application: http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=7ndWvMHXyK8&offerid=119570.10000001&prototype=3&subid=0)
If you're not planning to carry a balance, then go for the card that will pay you the most rewards. Chase has a couple really adept cards for rewards. The best way to figure out which business card will pay you the most rewards for your spending profile is the rewards calculator at http://www.creditcardtuneup.com/?visiting-card_type=Business . It'll calculate your annual earnings with the leading business rewards cards so you can pick the one that will pay you the most for your business spending.
moviegoer_j | Feb 17, 2007
If you're preggers to carry a balance, then go for a low-APR card like Advanta's Platinum Business Card with Rewards. It offers 0% for 15 months followed by 7.99% thereafter. It also has a very over-nice cashback rebate program (on gas, utilities, telecom, electronics, and computers & supplies). (Here's a vinculum to the Advanta card application: http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=7ndWvMHXyK8&offerid=119570.10000001&archetype=3&subid=0)
If you're not planning to carry a balance, then go for the card that will pay you the most rewards. Chase has a couple really capacious cards for rewards. The best way to figure out which business card will pay you the most rewards for your spending profile is the rewards calculator at http://www.creditcardtuneup.com/?postcard_type=Business . It'll calculate your annual earnings with the leading business rewards cards so you can pick the one that will pay you the most for your business spending.
moviegoer_j | Feb 17, 2007
can i used my credit card to open the business? what would happen if i business fails. matt dorry?
Feb 01, 2009 by matt dorry | Posted in Small Business
planning to patent the new business using my credit cards to fund it. wonder if i fail can i use death against business or i have to be bankrupt because i have no money to pay them back.
If you savings your business with your personal credit cards you would be 100% responsible for any outstanding balance even if your company fails since they are your personal cards.
If you want your slighting assets to be protected, setup your business as a corporation, LLC, or LLP. Then fund your business with cash or some other form of capital separate from your special funds.
NOS | Feb 01, 2009