If you elect a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP)
certain issuers like Royal Bank and CIBC will reinvest your dividends in common shares of the bank.
Not exact matches
I've been considering getting this card for a while but am trying to keep the number of my hard inquiries low so as not to adversely impact my chances with
certain issuers that don't
like a large number of recent inquiries.
The money typically comes from a credit
issuer,
like a bank or financial institution, who is then paid back over a
certain agreed upon amount of time.
Credit cards are
like a loan which is extended to you by the
issuer under
certain terms and interest determined by your creditworthiness.
A credit
issuer knows that you (
like thousands of others on the list) are likely to qualify for a
certain credit card offer.
Card
issuers will actually set a spending limit for each cardholder based on
certain criteria
like income, payment history, past spending patterns, etc..
Many credit card
issuers don't
like to see a dozen plus inquiries over the past year or two, so by trying to go for
certain bureaus, you can minimize the appearance of being a credit savage.
Aside from well advertised benefits
like the ones listed above, there are
certain exclusive programs card
issuers such as Visa and American Express offer to cardholders.