Think You're Paying Too Much on Your Car Loan? (Richfield Reaper)
I cannot stress enough the importance of staying out of trouble as a credit-rebuilding tool. Even doing nothing can help a bad credit report, but repeating poor credit habits can make things much worse. Creditors can be somewhat understanding of a bad credit incident, if corrected. This can be particularly true when the bad credit originated with problems outside of the debtors control such as emergency medical bills. Repeated bad credit behavior indicates a problem with deeper roots and looks to be a stronger indication that future credit worthiness looks shaky. If you want your credit to improve, be perfect with your new credit, as well as old credit where accounts remain open.
Think You're Paying Too Much on Your Car Loan? (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - You have probably heard of auto refinance before. Or simply refinance. The term actually refers to a financial situation wherein a borrower finds financing to pay off a current loan.
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LendingTree.com Dispels Five Common Credit Score Myths (PRWeb)
Your credit score affects everything from borrowing money to getting a job. Read more to understand what's true and what's not when it comes to understanding your credit report and improving your credit score. (PRWeb Aug 23, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/RW1wdC1FbXB0LUNyYXMtSGFsZi1UaGlyLVplcm8=
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LendingTree.com Dispels Five Common Credit Score Myths (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Your credit score affects everything from borrowing money to getting a job. Read more to understand what's true and what's not when it comes to understanding your credit report and improving your credit score.
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Foreclosure wave hits Iowa hard (The Des Moines Register)
State has ninth-highest rate in the nation as families grapple with credit problems from adjustable interest rates, higher-cost loans and inflated...
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Foreclosure wave hits Iowa hard (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
Iowa has the ninth-highest rate of home foreclosures in the nation as families grapple with credit problems stemming from adjustable interest rates, higher-cost loans and inflated appraisals.
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Education And Careers (Richfield Reaper)
Consolidate Student Loans, Then Look for Work (ARA) - Reduce your monthly student loan payments up to 53 percent at GradLoanCenter.com. You made it through school and are now faced with the challenges of the real world.
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Peeling back the layers of the credit crunch (Toronto Star)
Trying to figure out what all the commotion is about? All week, you've been hearing about subprime this, and asset-backed that, and commercial paper whatever.
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Mortgage pinch causes domino effect of pain (USA Today)
The problems in the mortgage industry are having a domino effect in the real estate market. Increasingly, first-time home buyers are getting shut out of the market, and that hurts move-up buyers. Homeowners are also having more trouble refinancing their escalating adjustable-rate loans, and that is increasing the number of foreclosures and the supply of homes on the market.
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S.D. housing market may only be in eye of storm (San Diego Union-Tribune)
The release of the latest real estate figures last week – showing a 2.2 percent decline in the median price of a house in San Diego in July – prompted some observers to express the hope that things can only get better from here.
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Financial markets' wild ride (Detroit News)
The driving force behind world financial markets officially switched from the profit motive to the panic reflex Thursday, as the threat of a continued global credit crisis continued to roil stock markets from New York to Europe to Asia.
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Think You're Paying Too Much on Your Car Loan? (Richfield Reaper)
When you get the updated report carefully review it to see if you have lost the negative items and to see if anything else has changed. Consumers working on their credit report have found while disputing one negative item, for no apparent reason, another negative item or two disappeared. Usually some progress is made each time you challenge, but do not get discouraged if you don't get results each time. Remember, the credit bureau would like you to quit bothering them because if you aren't disputing the report, they can legally continue selling it as profitable information.
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