Archive for the 'Credit' Category
By Frances Hobsons
There are millions of people out there who are worried about a bad credit report. There are many of us who have been effected by the economic down turn while the rest have been effected by not handling the finances in a proper fashion. There are many who have been adversely effected by [...]
April 30th, 2010 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
By David Lee George
Anyone who lives in Chicago is well aware of how important it is to keep up on your credit score. During the winter months you are often meant with higher expenses and less income and rely on the credit card to survive. No matter what your situation is in Chicago, you need [...]
April 27th, 2010 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
By Danny Aaron
Confrontations in interpersonal circles usually arise with misunderstandings. When you do not understand your credit card the results will be a “confrontation” with you and your finances creating a whirl wind of disasters. This article will discuss the misunderstandings of your credit card and also provide an explanation for certain aspects of your [...]
January 12th, 2010 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
By Chane Steiner
We all need to know how to raise a bad credit score. Unless your credit score is at a perfect 850, then there is some room for improvement. Most people do not understand that are many ways to be proactive and raise their credit scores. It’s not about just sitting back and hoping [...]
November 25th, 2009 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
By Stuart Langridge
For a period of almost four years, your author worked as a mortgage adviser in the UK. As you might imagine, over time all sorts of people walk through the office door.
However, there was one phenomenon that never ceased to amaze me or my colleagues and it is surprisingly common. This amazing sight?
Simply [...]
November 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
By Hector Milla
If you’re anything like most people, you’ve heard those commercials that promote free credit reports. You also have probably heard that identity theft is the most common crime. Knowing the information on your credit report is certainly important, but many people make mistakes when requesting this information. Here’s a breakdown to help you [...]
November 21st, 2009 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
By Chris Cornell
During the formative years, credit cards were perceived as the symbiotic relationship between the banks and the customers, unaware of the extent of liability the interest rates may incur.The longer the time you take to settle your debts, the higher the chance of you getting a poor score on your record. The record [...]
November 19th, 2009 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
By Chris Cornell
Just like the illustrious catchphrase, “priceless” is the price that you pay when you shop using credit cards. Unlike a prepaid or a charge card, this advanced cash system allows the customers to purchase items with money that they do not personally have in their account. The borrowed amount is due to be [...]
November 19th, 2009 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
By Morgan Hamilton
Everyone likes to get a good deal and finding the lowest credit card rates is no exception. The problem is however, that many people get sidetracked by the rewards and bonuses that the issuers use to entice new customers with. These my friends, are distractions and should be treated as such.
Finding the best [...]
November 18th, 2009 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
By Graeme Knights
With November just around the corner and the daylight hours dwindling, the Christmas season is drawing closer and closer. The event evokes images of families swapping presents and pleasantries, great turkey dinners and crowding round the television to watch the Queen’s speech.
However, the months and weeks before the 25 December represent a worrisome [...]
November 6th, 2009 | Posted in Credit | No Comments