by William Blake
Very few people today have a credit report without a blemish. Most people have less than perfect credit and at times it is of no fault of their own. Sometimes when we are younger and first starting to build our credit we make silly mistakes. ...
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Written by Steve Collins on December 29th, 2008
by Steve Collins
Selecting a consumer credit counseling service seems like a fairly straightforward task. However, with the field growing by leaps and bounds, it is in your best interest to take some time and follow a few tips to make sure that the consumer credit counseling service you choose is ...
Written by Eric Jilson on December 28th, 2008
by Eric Jilson
Growing credit card debt is a very real problem in the United States today. For the average person this debt grows larger and larger every single day. This situation creates problems not only in the credit card world, but in other areas as well.
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Written by JR Rooney on December 27th, 2008
by JR Rooney
Imagine for a minute being free of debt -- no more sleepless nights over mounting credit card balances, no more ball-and-chain of debt feeding your anxieties, and no chance of threats from dreaded collection agencies. You can do it! Here's the scoop -- in one minute flat.
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Written by Matt Douglas on December 26th, 2008
by Matt Douglas
If you have a bankruptcy on your credit report you probably feel like there is no way to escape a low score. However you can remove this listing and you can create a positive score for yourself.
The truth is that this mark does not have to remain on ...
Written by Dan Moskel on December 25th, 2008
by Dan Moskel
The Continental Finance MasterCard is a sub prime unsecured credit card. This means it is a card that was created for individuals with a bad credit rating.
Your card will be issued with an initial credit limit of $300. However you will be able to received semi-annual credit limit ...
Written by Gary Antosh on December 25th, 2008
by Eric Jilson
Debt has both a human side and a financial side.
It is easy to work out the financial aspect and it is incredibly large.
Statistics from the Federal Reserve reveal that there was a staggering $972.5 billion in revolving charges as of the end of 2007. People are literally being ...