Frequent Flier Cards Program Questions

On October 31, 2006, in Credit Cards, Misc, Save Money, by MoreMerchant

When you consider which frequent flier credit card program is best, ask yourself these two questions:
Will I be able to get benefits from the the main airlines in my area?
Which one will earn the quickest tickets with the fewest strings attached?

Airline Sponderd Credit Cards
These cards are for 1 airline. If this airline has main routes out of your airport, then this is a viable option and can be very convenient. These cards are often pretty economical.

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Frequent Flier Cards

On October 31, 2006, in Credit Cards, Misc, Save Money, by MoreMerchant

Frequent Flier Cards will be the subject at More Merchant over the next couple of posts. So are you a Frequent Flier, or looking for the best Frequent Flier program? If so, pay attention to our Frequent Flier Cards posts and book mark the site.

Frequent Flier Cards can be great and have great rewards, but the wrong Frequent Flier Card and you will pay bigtime in lost rewards and annual fees.

So bookmark More Merchant and come back shortly.

 

What is a 15 Year Fixed Mortgage

On October 24, 2006, in Home, Loans, Real Estate, by MoreMerchant

What does HOME EQUITY mean?Today we continue our series on mortgages. What mortgage is the right mortgage for you? Do you understand the differences? If you don’t and you get the wrong mortage, it could cost you thousands of dollars and even make you lose your house.

15-year Fixed Mortgage is it the right mortgage for me?
15-year mortgage will save you a lot in interest over the life of the loan, because you pay interest only half as long. The only disatvantage with a 15-year Fixed Loan is that although the interest rate is lower, monthly payments are higher than a 30-year mortgage.

What is the best mortgage for me?

 

Housing Slump May Be Near Bottom

On October 23, 2006, in Home, Real Estate, by MoreMerchant

What does HOME EQUITY mean? My friend at bigger pockets says that the slump in real esate may be over.

By definition, news is –well–about new and sometimes unexpected things. Such is the case apparently with U.S. housing starts which surprised some experts by rising last month by an estimated 5.9%, according to a Commerce Department report.

Bob Willis,writing for Bloomberg and reported in the Detroit Free Press, says some believe “the housing slump may be nearing an end.” What is the Best Mortgages for You