Credit vs. Debit: Use Through the Years (PIC)

Courtesy Digg - Business & Finance  Tue, 11/24/2009 - 05:40

While a lack of credit card interest rates might be a nice change of pace, debit cards come with their own set of risks.

The following graphic weighs the risks of both and details card usage over time.


 

Related items

Credit card interest rates waver in past week
Credit card interest rates wavered in the past week, with the lowest rates holding steady while some higher rates dipped.

Senate refuses to cap credit card interest rates at...
Never mind that credit union interest rates are capped at 15 percent already. The effort by Senator Bernie Sanders, the Vermont independent, drew only 33 votes and needed 60. One-third of all...

Fed, with few cards, makes unusual pledge
The Federal Reserve's highly unusual promise — to keep interest rates low for "at least" two more  years — comes as the central bank is running out of options to reassure panicky markets.

HP No. 45 Black Inkjet Print Cartridge (51645A)
Black Ink Cartridge for Hewlett Packard printers and other designated machines

Green Laser Pointer II
No, it's not red - it's green Okay, just about everyone has a red laser pointer. Heck, we even sell a fine one here at ThinkGeek. But, we're pretty sure you want to be a superior geek - and...


 

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
CAPTCHA
We apologize for the inconvenience. Please help fight spam.
business.marc8.com