Leaving your business card is a good way to promote your business. It tells people that don't already know it, that you're in business. But where do you leave them? Here are a few places they can be left. Leaving your business card is a good way to promote your business. It tells people that don't already know it, that you're in business. But where do you leave them? Here are a few places they can be left. 1) Laundry Mats2) Thumb tacked to bulletin boards3) Leave them with your bank teller.4) Leave them Click here to read the rest of this article ...
The Fee That Credit Card Issuers Are Leaving Behind Banks, the thinking goes, have never met a fee they didn’t like. Yet one credit card charge that has been standard for years—the “foreign transaction” or “foreign currency” fee, which tacks on an extra 3% or so to every hotel stay, meal, or tchotchke purchased outside the U.S.—is slowly but surely being dropped by more [...] Wed, 23 May 2012 08:54:57 -0700
Winners and Losers 3 Years After Credit CARD Act As predicted, some credit card rates have risen -- on new card offers. It's less clear whether as a whole Americans who already had cards are paying higher rates. Thu, 24 May 2012 05:39:41 -0700
Reports: Barclays To Offer U.S. Online Savings Bank UK-based lender Barclays Plc (BCS, BARC.L) plans to offer an online savings bank in the U.S. to secure more stable funding for its international credit card business, reports said Sunday. The company would target U.S. savers from Monday. Sun, 06 May 2012 21:14:17 -0700
Barclays to Start U.S. Online Bank Barclays is launching online retail banking operations for its U.S. customers. The main aim behind the commencement of this operation is to get stable and low cost funds for the growth of the company's ... Mon, 07 May 2012 08:45:26 -0700