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Written by Matt Douglas on January 9th, 2009
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 ...
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 Michael Geoffrey on January 6th, 2009
by Michael Geoffrey Some people think that all debt is bad. But that is not the case. There is some debt that is actually good. Below are some instances where debt would be considered a good thing. * Debt incurred to buy a home - Owning your ...
Written by Dave Davis on January 5th, 2009
by Mark Matthews The winters in my state are especially heavy, and if it snows too much for too long, your roof can fall victim and either cave in or at least suffer serious damage. People whose roofs can't stand the pressure may end up needing expensive repairs - and expensive ...
Written by Jill Brennan on January 2nd, 2009
by John Brennan Business and household debt in the United States is increasing daily. This increasing debt, combined with a falling economy is putting a severe strain on these same businesses and households. With the average American owning 7 or 8 credit cards it is no wonder that debt continues to ...
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 Eileen King on January 1st, 2009
by Eileen King The world economy has recently gone from bad to worse. Nearly everyone is experiencing economic difficulties. It is not uncommon to pick up a newspaper and read about massive bank and corporate failures. Personal bankruptcy court dockets, as you can imagine, are increasingly crowdwd. But, where do those ...