Documents tagged 'Cards'

Can You Survive Alone in the Wild?

Author: Cory Doggett Subscribe to users feed

Published: 25/03/2008

For most people, a trip into the wilderness is not a solitary experience. Safety experts recommend that you travel in groups with a minimum size of two to four. The individual wilderness education of the travelers can be different, there should always be an expert or experienced person to serve...

Should You Get A Loan Or Use My Credit Card?

Author: Joseph Kenny Subscribe to users feed

Published: 24/03/2008

When you are considering borrowing money, you need to make a decision as to which is the best option. Should you apply for regular loan or should you make use of the available funds on your credit card? The first thing to consider in these circumstances is how much money you need to borrow....

Wands Court Cards in a Tarot Deck

Author: Victor Epand Subscribe to users feed

Published: 22/03/2008

Tarot card decks are divided into the Major and Minor Arcane. The Minor Arcane, which deals with everyday or common occurrences, is made up of fifty six cards divided into four elemental suits: Wands (fire), Cups (water), Swords (air) and Coins (earth). Each suit contains ten cards that start...

Student Credit Cards - Are You Financially Literate?

Author: Keith Adams Subscribe to users feed

Published: 22/03/2008

You're danged if you do, and you're danged if you don't. At least that's how it seems when it comes to college student credit cards. On the one hand, many young people seem to look at a credit card as a "free money" stream, having not broken out of the habit of living at home and having mom...

Credit Cards - Should You Get A Student Credit Card Or A Secured Credit Card?

Author: Keith Adams Subscribe to users feed

Published: 22/03/2008

If you're looking for the right credit card, you've no doubt noticed that there's a dictionary's worth of terminology involving them. Two terms that cause a lot of confusion for young people are "student credit cards" and "secure credit cards". What are they? Is there any difference between the...

How To Recycle Greetings Cards

Author: Andrew Gibson Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/03/2008

With the massive growth of the greetings card industry over the last few years, the card buying public have a moral obligation to recycle as many of these greeting cards as possible. By doing so they will help the environment and at the same time hopefully alter their mind set towards recycling....

How Greetings Cards Are Manufactured

Author: Andrew Gibson Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/03/2008

Traditional greeting cards are made from paper or cardboard onto which photographs, pictures, drawings are added. Often a greeting is written on the outside of the card congratulating the recipient on the event that they are celebrating. It is not uncommon to find a verse, rhyme or greeting also...

Cut Down Credit Card Debt

Author: Zulika van Heerden Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/03/2008

Credit cards have gone beyond being just a common mode of payment and made it as the norm in paying for most daily expenses. You probably use it at the supermarket, drugstore, bookstore, gas station and just about every other establishment that sells lifes necessities. But when it comes...

Wedding Invitation Etiquette - Some Tips for You

Author: Jerry Leung Subscribe to users feed

Published: 21/03/2008

A wedding can be something very expensive. As a result some couple will try to spend less on some of the less important items. In fact they will even pay less attention to these items or aspects. The wedding invitation is certainly one of these items. However, the temptation to save money...

Using Credit Cards To Help Your Credit Rating

Author: Joseph Kenny Subscribe to users feed

Published: 20/03/2008

A person's credit score is made of several elements, how you use and pay for the credit you have in your name, is the most important factor in deciding your credit rating. Credit cards are the most flexible form of personal credit available, and should be used carefully so as to hopefully...