Articles, tagged with "repayment agreement", page 3
12th April 2007
Oops, you haven't made your federal Stafford, PLUS or Graduate PLUS loan payment in 270 days and your loan has defaulted. How to you get out of this one?
Having a defaulted Stafford, PLUS or Graduate PLUS loan on your credit report will cost you dearly...
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Author:
Matthew Kelly
04th April 2007
There are many things that you should take into consideration for you to be able to steer clear of foreclosure. If you're really serious about stopping foreclosure sale, there are various options that are at hand. These options are necessary to help you s...
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Author:
Joe
03rd August 2006
With the current rate of inflation, it is hard to imagine anything cheap in this world. However, your homeowner status can bring you closer to obtain a cheap loan.
A cheap loan suggest a low APR with a long repayment period. As a homeowner, you have th...
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Author:
Judith Earl
06th June 2006
Having a County Court Judgement or CCJ issued against you will have a severe impact on your credit rating, as it signifies that you have had serious problems paying back a loan or other form of credit, to the extent where your creditor has had to take cou...
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Author:
Nicholas Hunt
13th March 2006
Don't let what happened to me, to happen to you. Getting my finances in order required reading my credit card statements and repayment agreement closely. I discovered in the event of default, my credit card company had the right to increase the interest r...
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Author:
Barry Shapiro