Over the weekend I came across an interesting article on Moneyville, which explained that line of credit interest rates would be rising. Ellen explained that TD Canada Trust is raising interest rates on personal line of credits that are not secured by collateral. A TD customer, Ed explained to her that his line of credit
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MBNA PremierRewards MasterCard Overview
The past few weeks I have covered a few credit cards that MBNA Canada offers. The credit cards I have covered so far is the MBNA SmartCash MasterCard and the MBNA Gold MasterCard. Today, I will be covering the MBNA PremierRewards MasterCard. What I like about the PremierRewards MasterCard is the is the fact that
Introducing the Capital One Aspire Cash™ World MasterCard®
Last week Capital One launched two new credit cards to their Aspire lineup. These new credit cards offer exactly what people want from a cash rewards credit card. Today, I will be examining the new Capital One Aspire Cash™ World MasterCard®. What rewards does the Aspire Cash™ World MasterCard® offer? Aspire Cash™ World MasterCard® offer
Introducing the Scotia Momentum No-Fee Visa
A couple of weeks ago, Scotiabank launched a couple of new banking products. The products that were launched include the Scotia Moneyback Account and 2 new Scotia Momentum Visa Cards (the Scotia Momentum Visa Infinite and Scotia Momentum No-Fee Visa). Today I will examine what the Scotia Momentum No-Fee Visa, which replaces the No-Fee Scotia
Capital One Aspire Travel™ Platinum MasterCard® VS Capital One Aspire Travel™ World MasterCard®
In the past I have covered several Capital One credit cards. Among these cards are Aspire Travel™ Platinum MasterCard®, and Aspire Travel™ World MasterCard® . With both being in the Aspire family, I figured it would be beneficial to everyone if I did a comparison on the cards, allowing you to determine which card suits
Current Credit Card Regulation not Enough
Canadian retailers are looking for help form Ottawa to regulate the credit and debit card industry, saying that the voluntary measures created last year have failed to reduce their costs or increase competition. I came across a great article on Moneyville today that I had to share. Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty introduced a voluntary
Visa VS. MasterCard Credit Cards
A question that has been around for ages, and most of the time it does go unanswered. Let me start off today’ article with a bit of information about Visa and MasterCard; they are the two leading credit card companies in the world. Now there are millions of people using both Visa and MasterCard around










