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    April 24

    About Master Cards

    MasterCard Worldwide is a membership organization owned by the 25,000+ financial institutions that issue its card. MasterCard is also the company's brand of credit cards. It was originally created by United California Bank, Wells Fargo, Crocker National Bank, and the Bank of California as a competitor to the BankAmericard issued by Bank of America. BankAmericard is now the VISA credit card, issued by Visa International.

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    About credit cards

    Credit cards are practically a must in today's electronic society. You need one to rent a car or to make reservations at a hotel. If you shop online, credit cards are the safest way to buy. And, they are ever so convenient.        

    These plastic cards come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors, from a small rectangle that you  can dangle on your key chain to a personalized credit card with your photo gracing the front. Credit cards also come in a variety of price ranges - some with no annual fees, some with big annual fees - some with fixed rates, others with variable rates.

    Credit cards are a great financial tool, offering many benefits:

    • They can be safer and more convenient to use and carry than cash          
    • Credit cards offer the ability to buy goods and services now and pay for them later
    • They have valuable consumer protections under the law
    • Major credit cards are accepted by merchants around the world
    • They may provide a source of cash or payment in an emergency
    • Credit cards can guarantee hotel or travel reservations
    • If you are not happy with a purchase you made using a credit card, you may have the right to withhold payment until the problem is resolved.          

    To qualify for a credit card you must be at least 18 years old and have a regular source of income. Despite invitations from credit card  issuers, you will still have to demonstrate that you are a good risk before they grant you credit. The proof is in your credit report. Before you submit a credit card application, you may want to obtain a copy of your credit report to make sure it is accurate.