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 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 Jill Brennan on December 18th, 2008
by John Brennan
At times, choosing a credit card can be difficult. With all the options available, finding a credit card that matches your needs can be difficult. However, you can avoid falling into debt if you know what card to look for.
Finding a card with a fixed low ...
Written by Dan Moskel on December 8th, 2008
by Dan Moskel
These credit cards have been designed to give you a second chance with your credit. It is for those with a low or damaged credit score.
They are often used to help rebuild a low credit score. They help because you can create a positive payment history and it ...
Written by John Cooper on December 6th, 2008
by John Cooper
A judgment, default judgment, and credit card judgment all mean the same thing.
A judgment means you have been found legally responsible for a debt. This finding has happened in a court of law.
The creditor has sued you and won their case. This gives the creditor legal grounds to ...
Written by Jill Brennan on November 18th, 2008
by Jim Bransby
Your credit is the single most important factor in your financial future. Bad credit can block you from ever owning your own home, buying a new car, or even securing loans for college or personal reasons. This is why it is so important that you utilize credit report ...
Written by Jill Brennan on November 16th, 2008
by John Brennan
As gas prices go up, our wallets are getting thinner, and we are starting to squeeze as much as we can out of every dollar we get our hands on. Unfortunately, one of the first things to get stricken off the monthly list of bills are the credit ...