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Credit cards going green

Eco-Office Gals

With environmentally friendly products becoming more mainstream and readily available, credit card issuers have begun to roll out products, services, and rewards that have a focus on going green. Credit card companies and banks have long come under scrutiny for not doing enough to battle the effects on the climate.

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How to Save Money on Christmas Spending

Ian's Messy Desk

Once you have an idea of what you’re going buy, comparison shop on-line. It’s easy to overspend when your charging purchases to your credit card. Organize Your Shopping Time. How to Have A Meaningful, Yet Frugal Holiday: Mint’s Personal Finance Roundup (mint.com). Related articles.

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Benchmarking Customer Expectations - What’s the Right Yardstick?

Small Business CEO

Is that the right comparison? When you pay your doctor bill, do you compare that process against other doctors, or do you think about being able to pay your credit card bill online? Health care organizations get compared by consumers to their auto insurance company, their bank and their cell phone companies.

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Work-Life Balance 2.0 and Small Business | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

We no longer use our work environment as our social-interaction-generator, our organically grown social networks will embed us all into functioning local social infrastructures, which are so important for our mental well being. Carnival of Money, Growth and Happiness #21 | Credit Card Lowdown Said on October 29th, 2007 at 8:17 pm [.]

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