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Credit can be a downfall for consumers (Port Arthur News)

The danger in both cases is that they could hurt the credit of someone who did them a favor if any delinquencies occur. Additionally, any financial missteps by the authorized credit card user could harm the young person's credit score. So they will need to be careful.

Credit can be a downfall for consumers (Port Arthur News)

Tammy Brown is trying to get ready for hurricane season. Filling her car with gas and doing other hurricane preparedness tasks, Brown’s last chore was to activate a credit card for emergencies during evacuation.

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CreditCards.com: Weekly Credit Card Rate Report (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

AUSTIN, Texas----Credit card interest rates were unaltered this week, as analyst predictions for a lowering of the prime rate were balanced by indications that inflation still remains a concern for the Federal Reserve.

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Home Improvement Loans At Zero Interest (KOLD News 13 Tuscon)

Multi billion dollar companies can't get a credit line.

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Bad Credit and Home Refinance (Benton Evening News)

(ARA) - Mortgage rates are at historic lows, and it seems like everyone's jumping on the refinance bandwagon these days. But is it really a good idea for people with bad credit?

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Improving credit scores (The TimesLedger Newspapers)

Your credit score is one report card you need to ace nowadays. You want a score above 760. Scores generally range from 300 (horrific) to 850 (outstanding).

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August 20 - Ask Gordon Pape: Q & A (MSN Money Canada)

Q - My mother-in-law is in a nursing home and will remain there the rest of her life. She has a RRIF with a credit union in Ottawa in the amount of $25,000. The full amount is held in the account in the form a GIC for a three-year term which becomes renewable only on Dec. 30, 2009.

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Kids and Money: Credit cards come with risks (The Kansas City Star)

Imagine your children growing up into adulthood, where purchases are strictly cash and carry.

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China’s Nuclear Threat: The U.S. Dollar (GoldSeek.com)

In two days we can procure from our storehouses any quantity we may please. [1]

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China's Nuclear Threat (Kitco.com)

In our hands is the greatest power of our day – gold: In two days we can procure from our storehouses any quantity we may please. [1] Speculation runs rampant that China may use its $1.33 trillion dollars of foreign currency reserves as a political weapon of mass destruction.

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Health insurance is a luxury for some (The Arizona Republic)

More Gilbert and other Southeast Valley residents are realizing that they cannot afford health insurance or that their health insurance costs leave little money left over for other important living expenses.

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Credit can be a downfall for consumers (Port Arthur News)

For states that do allow lottery tickets to be purchased with a credit card, retailers pay interchange fees on these lotto transactions as they do when any item is paid for on credit.

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