by Daniel Moskel
The Centennial card is issued by The First Premier Bank a member of the FDIC. This is an unsecured card created for individuals looking for a second chance.
There are easy requirements for approval; however it does carry some fees. This includes a one time $95 fee, an account ...
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by Rob Kosberg
It is time for us to dig in and learn about how our credit scores affect us. Our credit score is a very important 3 digit number. Some of us actually have no idea what our score is. Sure we know that if our score is too "low," ...
Written by Steve Collins on January 7th, 2009
by Steve Collins
There are lots of students who could not afford to go to college or to remain in college through their graduate school years without college loans. The fact that these loans are the only factor actively allowing some student to stay in school and graduate makes their value ...
Written by Daniel Atolben on January 3rd, 2009
by Daniel Atolben
Debt consolidation loans were created solely as a means for putting all the debt together, or consolidating it, and lump sum loan is made instead of separate payments to individual creditors. Instead, the bank takes your debt total, and through many different types of loans, can, with the ...
Written by Matt Douglas on January 2nd, 2009
by Dan Moskel
The baby phat rush card is a prepaid credit card. It was created by Russell Simmons he co founded the popular Def Jam record label.
This is how the rush card works; you deposit money into your card/account, then you use your card to make purchases, money is taken ...
Written by Phil Crafton on January 1st, 2009
by Philip Crafton
People in this country are suffering under huge debt. Nearly everyone has at least one credit card and most have multiple credit cards. Moreover, in tough economic times many are only paying the minimum.
As everyone knows that plan will take you, no where on the path to debt ...
Written by Dillon Azungen on December 30th, 2008
by Dillon Azungen
Are you drowning in debt and considering debt negotiation? Debt negotiation has a bad connotation but does it affect your credit that badly? There are pros and cons to debt negotiation and there are alternatives. Here are some things to consider which will help you decide if debt ...