Articles, tagged with "revolving credit", page 3
13th January 2011
You are buying a new home, and there’s so much to know. To help you out and to make things easy for you, here’s a list of the most important things pertaining to the different home loan types being offered in the market today.
Home Loan Types
Variab...
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Author:
Brenda Benson
15th December 2010
Your credit score is included on most credit reports viewed by creditors and potential creditors. It is essentially a numerical calculation that indicates your creditworthiness and the risk you might default on your payments. Your ability to get a loan an...
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Author:
Mark Andrade
15th December 2010
Your credit report contains a snapshot of information about you and your credit history and can have a major impact on your life. Although each credit reporting agency formats and reports this information differently, all credit reports contain basically ...
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Author:
Mark Andrade
14th December 2010
Can you imagine that there are only a handful of quick weeks left for buying your Christmas presents? Is all your Christmas Purchasing accomplished? That is so far fetched or you would not be researching content articles on how to total this task. I want ...
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Author:
Rodrigo Cooke
26th November 2010
Through the past 12 months, there have been all sorts of bail outs for distinct firms like the automobile businesses in Detroit, and banks all around America. For the common American carrying plenty of financial debt, there really is no bail out program t...
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Author:
Alexander Wilcox
10th November 2010
If a person continuously fails to pay his bills, he will incur a huge amount of credit card debt. Ignoring the bills and avoiding payments may also drive the person to declare himself bankrupt. According to a recent survey, the Federal Reserve has reporte...
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Author:
Aliceshown
03rd November 2010
This does not notify you how much interest you would pay each year in annual percentage rate (APR). It also doesn’t explain the effect of any compounding interest that is articulated in annual percentage yield (APY).
The Dissimilarity between Interest ...
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Author:
sussane.sylvia
07th October 2010
You cannot escape the fact that credit scores are one of the most, if not the most, important number in your life. Credit scores typically range from 350 to 800, but new models range up to 900. People with scores in excess of 750 receive the best interest...
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Author:
Kat Kally
16th September 2010
While many students were enjoying their summer vacations, something unusual happened: The amount of student loan debt overtook the amount of consumer debt for the first time in history. According to the Federal Reserve, outstanding student loans in June r...
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Author:
Jeff Mictabor
14th September 2010
For your own good and understanding, it is quite important to have a proper knowledge of your financial condition. In context to the prevailing circumstances, a credit score plays a significant role, as it enables you to avail certain benefits. If suppos...
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Author:
doejane868
08th September 2010
Getting a loan after bankruptcy is, of course, difficult, but as long as you accept that up front you can move forward deciding how to work through that situation, and even try to make doing this part of a plan to rebuild your credit for the future, so th...
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Author:
Jennifer Quilter
01st September 2010
In today’s economic climate of tighter credit requirements and increased unemployment rates
taking their toll on some Canadians, there’s no doubt that many people may not fit into the
traditional banks’ financing boxes as easily as they may have just ...
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Author:
Marc Lalonde
19th August 2010
Your credit report contains a snapshot of information about you and your credit history and can have a major impact on your life. Although each credit reporting agency formats and reports this information differently, all credit reports contain basically ...
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Author:
Mark Andrade
18th August 2010
Have you ever wondered what exactly is your credit score, how can I raise my credit score fast, or what can I do to rebuild credit? Well the first thing you need to do is learn what factors make up your score. In this article we'll delve into what your cr...
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Author:
countrywide10
18th August 2010
There is an increasing trend in the number of consumers saying no to credit cards. In a country where an average citizen has five credit cards, this certainly is a new way to step into financial freedom.
Why are people using credit cards less?
A gro...
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Author:
robertanderson1