Africa: Doing Business Report 2007 - Continent Among Top Three Reforming Regions (AllAfrica.com)
Make a photocopy of your dispute letter for your records and be sure to send it by Certified and Return Receipt Mail from your local Post Office. Mail your dispute form to the address provided with your credit file. Repeat the above process for each item that you want removed or changed.
Africa: Doing Business Report 2007 - Continent Among Top Three Reforming Regions (AllAfrica.com)
Tanzania, Ghana are two of the top 10 global reformers for 2005-2006 and the continent as an entity moved up the rankings.
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What Kind of Credit Protection is Right for You? (Benton Evening News)
(ARA) - Credit protection experts and the federal government urge consumers to be pro-active in preventing identity theft. But the barrage of information about the issue may leave you unsure of how best to protect yourself, and your family, before you become victims.
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Delays, higher costs to hound fund-raising (The Manila Times)
LOCAL corporate fundraising may suffer from delays and higher costs, as emerging markets like the Philippines reel from a global credit crunch arising from the United States’ housing woes.
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Daily Report (Greater Baton Rouge Business Report)
Hurricane Katrina’s impact on the New Orleans economy indicates $2.9 billion were lost in wages in the 10 months following the disaster, according to a study released recently by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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What's going on? (Denver Post)
U.S. stock and bond markets calmed down last week after a tightening in credit markets sent stock prices on a wild ride. The Denver Post brought together a panel of market experts to help make sense of the volatility.
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Prairie Voices: Good growth (Grand Forks Herald)
A Boston College and Indiana University graduate, Flynn has worked at UND since 2001. This summer, he helped inaugurate a new service at UND by working on the “Quarterly Forecast Report,” an analysis of trends in the local and state economies.
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Two years after Katrina, a long road home remains (The Shreveport Times)
Christopher Andry, 43, looked out over his devastated block on Pierre Street in Chalmette in St. Bernard Parish and shook his head. "It's scary to be investing back here," he said, looking down the street at piles of rubble, for sale signs and three empty slabs. "I just don't know if it is going to come back. It's hard to know what to do."
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Credit Bureaus: Friend or Foe? (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - They wield tremendous power over your life - and the lives of every other bill-paying American adult. But what do you really know about the credit bureaus? Friend or foe? Fact or fiction?
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No Prescription? No Problem Online, Report Shows (Fox News)
Some states are cracking down on illegal online prescription sales, but a new report shows that buying medicine online is a growing problem.
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Paychecks stretched to the limit (Bradenton Herald)
MANATEE —The calendar in Mary Beth Bos’ office is highlighted with hundreds of important business dates, holidays, birthdays and one crucial anniversary: Nordstrom’s two-week sale in August. "My husband and I are both business consultants, so dress is very important to us," said Bos, vice president of MBJ Group in Sarasota. "For me, I'm a real picky person when it comes to fashion and what I ...
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Africa: Doing Business Report 2007 - Continent Among Top Three Reforming Regions (AllAfrica.com)
B. If you want to make some money off of the creditor then take them to Small Claims Court. To do this, you will need to call your county courthouse and ask about the proper procedure to follow to get a court date. It's very easy and you can do it all yourself. You'll be asked to fill out one or two simple forms stating your complaint. You may want to write that you wish to remove the item from your credit file since it is not yours and the creditor has no proof that it is your account. After you receive a court date, mark it in your calendar and make sure to attend at the proper time, place and date. Bring in the receipts from the registered mail you used for your disputes along with your phone bill and sue the creditor for your expenses and emotional stress. Remember, if they do not have proof that this is your account you will win and the account will be removed from your credit file! Also, if the creditor is out of state and does not show in court, you win by their default.
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