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15th September 2009
Many consumers understand the value of regularly monitoring their credit reports. Identity theft affects millions annually. Furthermore, credit report errors can result in credit card or loan denials. Sadly, many people do not take the necessary precautio... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
There comes a time in the life of any small-business owner when he or she poses the question: Can I apply credit in a smarter way without getting my business into too much debt? The basic answer to that is: Yes, by protecting your credit.
The first thr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
These days more than ever, consumers are in desperate need of ways to pay off credit card debt. Below are the top 5 debt relief options used pay off credit card debt:
1. Paying more than the minimums: Paying more than the minimum monthly payment is not... Read >
Author: newdebtrules
10th September 2009
These days more than ever, consumers are in desperate need of ways to pay off credit card debt. Below are the top 5 debt relief options used pay off credit card debt:
1. Paying more than the minimums: Paying more than the minimum monthly payment is not... Read >
Author: newdebtrules
08th August 2009
In addition to providing a listing of your past and current use of credit, your credit profile also provides the information needed to calculate your credit rating. The credit rating – much more so than the various accounts contained in the credit file ... Read >
Author: Lender411
15th May 2009
The commercials on the radio and television about quick debt help services claim they can get you out of debt in no time. But is this really true? What do these debt consolidation services really do? Most of the advertisements you read or hear are vague o... Read >
Author: Justin Narin
15th May 2009
Every crisis breeds opportunity for crooks, and the mortgage crisis is no exception. The scammers are so active that one representative from Bank of America told me in California, they "Put one of them in jail every day."
Before I go on, I have to say ... Read >
Author: John Rasor
01st May 2009
The Iphone is one of the most popular cell phones in use today. The Iphone offers the latest features and technology including a touch screen. This phone makes the days of typing on number keys and straining to see text based web browsers a distant memory... Read >
Author: myunlockiphone@gmail.com
29th April 2009
Some may know that is Instant credit report actually your credit history. Credit report gives detailed information about financial position in your business life. This report also reflects your late credit payment. Hence, it should be healthy for easy pur... Read >
Author: doejane868
12th February 2009
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America. The effects of identity theft can be a very hurtful experience that mostly occurs during the important moments of your life. Many victims of identity theft do not even realize that someone or... Read >
Author: Marc Marseille
03rd February 2009
Building and maintaining good credit is important to planning and managing your finances, the better your credit rating and score is the lower your interest rate will be on credit cards, mortgages and auto loans.
In fact, you might not even be approved... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th September 2008
In 2006, approximately 15 million people were victims of identity theft. That means there’s a new victim of identity theft almost every 2 seconds. The age of electronic information has made it easier and easier for thieves to access your personal and f... Read >
Author: Vijayanand
13th August 2008
In order to find the best healthcare plan to fit your family's needs, you should begin by analyzing the assortment of insurance. Family health care is important through all the stages of life, from the life of a baby to when the elderly stages of life set... Read >
Author: Ian Wright
27th May 2008
Nowadays a lot of information about credit card fraud and ID theft is spread. Financial advisors keep suggesting new methods of protecting your credit profile. It has recently become very popular to leave no signature on one's credit card. In view of this... Read >
Author: Mary Cole
18th April 2008
A recent study conducted by the Georgetown University Credit Research Center shows encouraging results about students and student credit cards. According to this report, 87.9 percent of students in college manage their student credit cards effectively.
... Read >
Author: Samantha
06th February 2008
By regularly checking your credit report, you're doing a great job of managing your credit. It's a good way to stay on top of things. And you know what else is smart? Being aware of the most common credit pitfalls.
There are four credit "dangers" you s... Read >
Author: TrueCredit
08th November 2007
It is a fact that the majority of people who get into credit card debt have probably been guilty of irresponsible or indisciplined use of the credit card or have not made the payments as they are required to do so.. Here we will look at a common-sense app... Read >
Author: Trevor Taylor
15th October 2007
You may have bad credit due to some irresponsible moves or some unforeseen events in your life. You should never pay a credit card late, even if you need to get a quick advance or payday loan to get you through to your next paycheck. Protecting your credi... Read >
Author: Bob Guy
01st June 2007
There comes a time in the life of any small-business owner when he or she poses the question: “Can I apply credit in a smarter way without getting my business into too much debt?” The basic answer to that is: “Yes, by protecting your credit.”
T... Read >
Author: creditwisdom
10th April 2007
When you look at the fact that the payments go directly to the credit card issuer, it’s easy for a cardholder to say that the credit card issuer is the one who benefits, but that line of thinking is certainly unfounded. After all, the credit card issuer... Read >
Author: stevec
27th March 2007
When you use private money for real estate investing there are several clauses your lending agreements should never be without. One of those clauses is the “No Pre-Payment Penalty” clause. Here’s how it works.
When you borrow private money for re... Read >
Author: Tom Dunn
26th January 2007
Protecting your credit before the divorce
A looming divorce can be stressful on anyone and in the heat of the moment people who once shared love and respect can do terrible hurtful things to each other. If care is not taken during this stressful time, ... Read >
25th July 2006
Government student loan consolidation is a great idea, as interest rates are at record lows, no matter if you are an undergrad, or have already graduated.
Government student loan consolidation programs can be a wonderful tool to lower payments on your ... Read >
Author: Tim Grimsley
23rd June 2006
In today's society more and more people are abandoning traditional means of shopping like malls and flea markets for more tech savvy and less time consuming methods such as online stores and auctions.
Initially many people were concerned about protect... Read >
Author: Jennifer Tarzian
10th May 2006
In addition to protecting your credit rating, it is also important to protect the physical credit card itself. Having the card in your possession is not enough, as people can write down the number on the card and use it to make fraudulent purchases. Ident... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
09th May 2006
What is a Free Instant Credit Report?
Some may know that credit report is actually your credit history. It contains the data collected from various sources by the credit bureaus. Credit report gives detailed information about financial position in your... Read >
Author: Isabel Rodrigues
25th April 2006
Students across the country are jumping on the government student loan consolidation bandwagon. And for good reason!
Whether you are still in school, a graduate, unemployed or comfortably employed you can save thousands through a government student loan... Read >
Author: Imtiaz Sulaiman
12th August 2005
Identity Theft Early Detection Is Key
by Jonathan Citrin
Protecting yourself from Identity Theft (ID Theft) is an important matter. ID Theft is defined by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as, "when someone uses your name, address, Social Securi... Read >
Author: Jonathan Citrin
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