Sentences with phrase «serves as your credit limit»

That amount of money serves as your credit limit.
That means to open an account you'll have to pay a security deposit that also serves as your credit limit, minus the fees.
Options like secured credit cards exist, but require a chunk of money to be deposited up front to serve as your credit limit.

Not exact matches

Lawmakers could tailor the tax credit in various ways, such as limiting the number of years teachers could claim it, or limiting eligibility to teachers in schools serving predominantly low - income students.
It serves as cash replacement where the issuer gives you a credit limit, an interest rate, and a grace period.
They work very similarly, your «credit limit» is based on how much money you deposit onto the card to serve as collateral in case you default, but the main difference is that this card is given by a financial institution such as your bank and how you use the card affects your credit score.
The Chase Sapphire credit card served as a good option for consumers with limited spending who were looking to earn good travel rewards.
The credit limit on a HELOC is determined by the value of your home, which serves as collateral for the loan.
A generous credit card limit might serve as a temptation to charge more than you can reasonably afford, and when that happens, you lose and your credit card company wins.
With an HELOC, you can withdraw any amount to serve your needs as long as you don't surpass the credit limit.
As noted in the review, the Amex Serve ®, like credit cards, does come with purchase protection benefits - up to $ 1,000 if your items are damaged or stolen within 90 days of purchase, and limited to $ 50,000 per year.
Credit unions typically serve limited audiences, such as a company's employees and large civic groups, but some credit unions accept anyone who lives, works or worships in their commCredit unions typically serve limited audiences, such as a company's employees and large civic groups, but some credit unions accept anyone who lives, works or worships in their commcredit unions accept anyone who lives, works or worships in their community.
This speech in fact serves as a preview of an upcoming report by my colleagues and I that takes this three pillar approach to analyze the clean energy policies of Germany, Spain and China, and makes the case that these countries are taking a comprehensive approach towards developing their clean energy industries, whereas all the United States has is a series of patchy and heterogeneous state action (e.g. state renewable energy standards) or federal action that is limited in duration (e.g. short - term renewable energy tax credits, or one - time green stimulus spending).
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