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  2. How to pay off your credit card debt: A step-by-step game ...

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    If you’re carrying more credit card debt than you care to think about, you’re not alone. Among the generations, Gen Xers carry the largest average credit card balance of $9,225, with baby ...

  3. 5 reasons to pay more than the minimum on your credit card - AOL

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    Your minimum payment is 2 percent of your balance: $200 on a $10,000 balance. ... if you have $40,000 credit limit across all of your cards and carry a $4,000 balance to the next month, your ...

  4. When to use a personal loan to pay off credit card debt - AOL

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    You are only able to put $100 towards each credit card per month with a total of $200 each month. ... be debt-free. One big problem with credit cards is if you keep using them for purchases, you ...

  5. 9 tips for maximizing your approval for a credit card - AOL

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    7. Look for cards with preapproval. Some credit cards let you check your approval odds before you apply, and the process only results in a soft inquiry on your credit reports. This means you can ...

  6. Charge card - Wikipedia

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    A charge card is a type of credit card that enables the cardholder to make purchases which are paid for by the card issuer, to whom the cardholder becomes indebted. The cardholder is obliged to repay the debt to the card issuer in full by the due date, usually on a monthly basis, or be subject to late fees and restrictions on further card use.

  7. How does ‘buy now, pay later’ affect your credit score? - AOL

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    Pay the remaining balance in a series of scheduled installments. For example, if you buy a $200 item, you might pay $50 at checkout and then $50 every two weeks until the balance is paid off.

  8. Blackhawk Network Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Blackhawk Network Holdings Inc. is an American privately held company that operates in the prepaid, gift card and payments industries. It sells branded physical and digital gifts, phones, prepaid debit, and incentives cards online and through a network of global retailers. [2]

  9. Credit history - Wikipedia

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    A credit history is a record of a borrower's responsible repayment of debts. [1] A credit report is a record of the borrower's credit history from a number of sources, including banks, credit card companies, collection agencies, and governments. [2]