admin | February 22, 2010

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Image via WikipediaThe latest news in credit from around the blogosphere:
Don’t let a low credit score get you downDon’t let a low credit score get you down. Instead, take these [...]
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admin | February 19, 2010
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If you are considering buying a home, check your credit first. Most credit reports have incorrect information. According to the US Public Interest Research Group as many as 79 percent of consumers have mistake on their credit report.
First step, I would recommend is get a copy of your credit report. The [...]
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admin | January 28, 2010

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The latest news in credit from around the blogosphere:
How To Improve Your Credit Score the Easy Way |
Many people tend to neglect the fact that credit scores are very important in today’s society. This simple three-digit number will significantly affect how you.
Credit Counseling - What should I [...]
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admin | January 20, 2010
Bad credit has effected everyone lately. The latest news from around the blogosphere will give you ideas on how to address some of those issues:
Bad Credit Small Business Loans: Finances to Make Your Business a …
Lenders are not likely to approve the finances considering the risk element involved. if that’s the case, then you should [...]
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admin | January 15, 2010
Have you set back and determine what having money means or are you always determining what having little money means? Your view or determination may be the difference between living and dying in poverty and living and dying in wealth.
Let’s examine.
An editor of a well known magazine did this analysis of her life in hindsight. [...]
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Tags: emergency fund, grandmother, hindsight, inner voice, insight, joint tenancy, male partners, money, nest egg, oversight, personal savings, personal victories, plight, poverty, rags to riches, relationship, right of survivorship, selfish lover
admin | January 13, 2010
I have several readers that wanted more information on how to bounce back from bankruptcy. Well, here is that information. Enjoy.
It is important to remember that not all bankruptcies occur due to overspending some occur due to illness or unforeseen job loss.
Unfortunately, the individuals who more often than not that are filing bankruptcy are single [...]
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Tags: bankruptcies, budget, cell phone bills, credit after bankruptcy, credit bureaus, credit cards, dilemma, filing bankruptcy, financial future, improving your credit, job, single parents, time examples, utility bills
admin | January 11, 2010
If you are like most homeowners you have considered using a home equity line of credit to get out of debt with high interest rate credit cards. There are at rate credit cards. There are at least two schools of thought to consider if you want to get a home equity loan for such a [...]
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admin | January 10, 2010
Despite the fact that banking fees are not part of your credit, those fees do affect your credit. How? Those unexpected fees that happen as a results of:
A bounce check
Using a “foreign” ATM (not the ATM for your bank)
Can cause you not be able to [...]
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Tags: banking institution, credit, debit card, over draft fees
admin | December 23, 2009
With credit being more important than ever, how would you feel if the cash that you work so hard for is in danger, too? How? When you use your debit card, you are using cash from your bank account. If that account number is stolen you do not have the same protection as if your [...]
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Tags: credit card purchase, debit card, fraud protection, liability protection, limited liability
admin | December 23, 2009
Credit has become a noose to many first time home buyer. There are ways to loosen that noose.
One way is to ga copy of your credit report from all three credit bureaus. The credit bureaus are required to furnish a free copy of your credit report once a year and to provide a copy if [...]
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