August 22nd, 2007
From The Australian, Wealth:
Ed Charles | August 22, 2007
THERE is a trade off on credit cards between ones that charge an annual fee and offer rewards, travel insurance and other benefits, and cards that cost little or nothing and are cheap to use abroad.
The equation isn’t an easy one to work out.
Harry Senlitonga, financial analyst [...]
August 22nd, 2007
The Australian, Wealth:
YOU’RE on holiday and haven’t got a care in the world. But at the back of your mind there is a nagging doubt.
How much will I be charged for using my credit card abroad? Should I use the ATM, or would travellers’ cheques have been the best option? Will my free travel insurance [...]
April 7th, 2006
Foreign-exchange providers are giving the big banks a run for their money in the quest to help smaller businesses manage their offshore currency risks.
CFO 1 April 2006