Nov 16, 2006 by melischka_merisa | Posted in Personal Finance
Hi, I am just about 19 and I am looking to get a credit card, but I don't know what one to go with. I don't plan on using it like crazy and I don't have the intention of paying it off for years, but at the same time, I don't want to take the chance and
They're right with Capital One. That was my first card long ago. They started me off at 500 bucks. I used to charge stuff just so I could pay it off when the bill came. This built very good credit. Next thing I knew I was recieving lots of card offers.
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The 20 best signings of the season
Tom Dart
The blue corner of Manchester aside, it hasn't been a season of big spending. But that hasn't stopped clubs from unearthing hidden gems, or taking the plunge with costly buys that paid off handsomely. Of course, every year there are transfer triumphs and there are transfer duds, so here's our list of the 20 best signings of the season in the Barclays Premier League. Let us know what you think and add your own candidates, then take a look at our list of the ten disasters .
20. Sol Campbell (unattached to Arsenal, free) The Sol transfer saga has been one of the stories of the season. From the Premier League, to Notts County, and then, after training with Arsenal to get fit, Arsene Wenger took the stunning step of re-signing a 35-year-old who had parted company with the club back in 2006. Then injuries saw Campbell playing and scoring in the Champions League and starting at White Hart Lane.
19. Richard Dunne (Manchester City to Aston Villa, ВЈ5m) Sure, he's hard to like, but we have to have a grudging respect for the mini-resurrection of the 33-year-old's career. After his slow fade at Upton Park, he ought to have been thinking about easing into retirement, perhaps by returning to Charlton Athletic, his first club, and helping them out in League One. Instead, he proved he still has plenty to offer a top-flight team by making his loan deal permanent.
One of several who escaped from the sinking ship and made his way by lifeboat to White Hart Lane, where, as a hugely talented but frustrating flair player, he was a natural fit at a bargain price. Proved especially useful since his Croatia team-mate, Luka Modric, missed time with a broken leg.
14. Steven Fletcher (Hibernian to Burnley, ВЈ3m) There must have been a strong possibility that the 37-year-old would return to his native America to spend more time with his gun collection after Reading decided not to offer him a new contract. But Mick McCarthy got Hahnemann on board as a back-up. By December he was first-choice and has proved he is far from finished.