Q. I've got all my bills paid off (school and credit cards) and i was looking to cancel all the credit accounts and just open one account with a card that has good benefits for using it. Then i'm going to pay my insurance, phone, car and other expenditures with that card and just pay it off every month so i don't have to pay interest, but i get benefits. Anyone know of any good cards?
A. Chase offers a reward card that you can alternate between getting cash back or miles/points. I personally like my Washington Mutual (formerly Providian) because they pay promptly on the anniversary date/month a rebate check. Not just credit into your account. Most only offer 1% (the 5% c'mons) are for only certain transactions AND the merchant has to be coded as that specific vendor, i.e. gasoline station, not a convenience store, etc......so you won't really see that much difference between the two rebate amounts. Review at bankrate.com credit card section and punch in criteria you want. Yahoo Finance also has a credit card analysis page. (to me CASH is always better than points/credits for future purchases, like GM card because you have to BUY something to take advantage. what if you only want the money? Take the cash!!!)
What Jobs are available to someone who is 17 to actually make some money?
Q. I've been working in the food industry for over a year now. I am graduated from high school and I'm also a sophomore in college. I have to be able to make enough money to make my car payment, insurance, phone bill, pay rent, by food, pay for gas, and have some extra cash. I'm a very a hard worker and would love to work atleast 40 hours a week. What kind of job should I be looking for? Most jobs around here are only available to someone who is over 18.
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A. If you want to get out of the fast food thing, you should check out some retail positions. I worked retail for my first job and they were great about working with my schedule to give me the most hours. Just walk around the mall, go into stores, and ask for an application. Best of luck!
What should i do about this fender bender i got into recently. This is my first accident?
Q. so i got into a fender bender. A car hit me from behind while i was at a yield sign and bent my bumper. No police were called yet we exchanged information..insurance, phone number, and wrote license plates number. I was also out of state when this accident happened. Will i regret not calling the police because it can be an easier situaion for the other person to get out of paying because i live in another state?
A. Yes you should have called the police, as you will probably find out.
What do you need in order to live on your own?
Q. Like car insurance, health insurance, phone, etc. What are all of the necessary things you need in order to live alone, in a apartment.
I think having a stable job is assumed :p
I think having a stable job is assumed :p
A. Well the main things are electricity ( if you have to pay the bill and it is not included in the rent)
and heat and or air conditioning depending on where you live heating is very important and expensive! Many rentals up north make people pay there our heat bills now because of the price
Then cable or Satellite ,phone and health insurance car insurance and rental insurance is good to have although not required by most landlords..
and heat and or air conditioning depending on where you live heating is very important and expensive! Many rentals up north make people pay there our heat bills now because of the price
Then cable or Satellite ,phone and health insurance car insurance and rental insurance is good to have although not required by most landlords..
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