What's in My Credit Report?
Your credit report contains a list of every member creditor who has lent you money or provided you with credit in any way. It shows your charge accounts, automobile loans, bank and student loans, home mortgage, and any other credit-related transaction. It shows when the credit line was opened, the ...
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Senior Insecurity
Many millions of senior citizens and others have most if not all of their retirement portfolios in interest bearing certificates of some kind. Many have Treasury Bills, Certificates of Deposit, Government National Mortgage certificates, Money Market accounts, AAA corporate bonds and more. They have ...
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How To Boost Your Credit Score
Years ago your credit score was a big secret, known only to a select few such as your mortgage and credit card companies. In 2000, Fair, Isaac Co., the major supplier of credit scoring software, announced they would begin sharing credit scores, also known as FICO scores, with consumers.What is a ...
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Just Married- Take Some Vacation Marriage Advice
So youre just married, and you think that after your honeymoon, thats it for luxurious vacations right? As a married couple youve now got your mortgage to think about, car payments, utilities, saving for children if you plan to have them, insurance, credit card debt and then theres everyday ...
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Types of Collection Agencies
Financial Credit CollectionCommercial credit collection agencies provide services to the financial sector like banks and financial institutions. The types of debts range from auto loans to credit cards to mortgage payments. These credit collection agencies buy bad debts at discounts from banks, ...
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The Five Debt Triggers for Women
The average American is over $7,100 in debt (not including a mortgage) and three out of five families can't afford to pay off their credit cards each month.Still, as a culture we keep spending-on clothing, luxury cars, gourmet meals, electronics, CDs, you name it-and some would surely argue that ...
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Bankruptcy - Your Fresh Start
Most American consumers are living too close to the edge. They are carrying too much credit card and mortgage debt and have too little in the way of savings. When the inevitable unexpected crisis comes along, they have little left to handle it and quickly slip into a critical financial state ...
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What You Should Know About Home Equity Loans
A home equity loan is essentially a type of second mortgage. You'll be borrowing money against the value of your home. This carries risk, but can be worth it in the end if you know what you're doing.The most common type of home equity loan is a "closed end" home equity loan. This type of loan ...
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Debt Consolidator Services Online
If credit cards, car loans, a mortgage payment and/or student loans are starting to put you in a financial strain with high interest rates and payments that exceed your budget, then it may be time to consider debt consolidation. No longer do you need to spend a lot of time and energy visiting ...
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The Honeymoon's Over Now What?
After your honeymoon, thats it for luxurious vacations right? Youve now got your mortgage to think about, car payments, utilities, saving for children if you plan to have them, insurance, credit card debt and then theres everyday expenses like food. With all those expenses how could you ever think ...
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What Does Your Credit Score Tell You?
When you apply for a loan or a mortgage, the first thing the lender does is to check your credit score. Based on your credit score, the lender decides the amount of finance you are eligible for and the interest rate at which you will be charged. So what is this credit score and how does it ...
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A Singles Game of Real Estate
This discussion leans toward answering questions asked most often by our youthful men and women in there early twenties. They often begin to ask themselves the question, Should I consider buying a home, condo/town-home or some other type of real estate that I can call my own? Due to the fact that ...
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10 Ways To Boost Your Credit Score
1. Deleting Errors in 48 HoursThis is the absolute fastest way to correct errors on your credit
report and raise your credit score. However, it can only be done
through a mortgage company or a bank. If you apply for a home
loan and find errors on your credit report, request the loan
officer to ...
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