Posted on September 15, 2010, 6:53 am, by admin, under
Finance.
Natalie Aranda asked: Credit worthiness is usually measured by your credit history, which represents your financial reputation among creditors. Failing to pay off your credit card debt, not paying off the minimum monthly amount, missing a payment or not making your payments on time can lead you on a path with apparently no return: adverse [...]
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Bad Credit,
Consumer Report,
Credit Bureau Report,
Credit Card Debt,
Credit Repair Company,
Credit Repair Guide,
Debt Management Plan,
Financial Institutions,
Guide Request,
National Credit Bureau,
National Credit Bureaus,
Poor Credit,
Promising Debt Relief,
Reputation,
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Posted on August 20, 2010, 8:45 pm, by admin, under
Finance.
Morgan Hamilton asked: Writing a bad check can really be a tough predicament. It can happen to anyone, even those who that make an effort of taking care of their money. Poor budgeting and impulsive thinking are the most common root of this financial problem. If you happen to blunder into this situation, acting quickly [...]
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Bad Checks,
Banks,
Budget,
Establishments,
Havoc,
Inconvenience,
Infractions,
Job Opportunities,
Mistake,
Money,
Negative Numbers,
Plague,
Reputation,
Risk,
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Posted on April 15, 2010, 5:02 am, by admin, under
Credit.
Allison May asked: The answer to the above question is yes. You definitely should obtain a copy of your credit report. If you’re asking why, let’s talk about some important points about your credit report. What is in your credit report? Your credit report contains significant information about your accounts and finances. In your credit [...]
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Bad Creditors,
Credit Worthiness,
Creditor,
Date Of Birth,
Employment History,
Financial Institutions,
Home Address,
Insurance Companies,
Landlord,
Personal Credit Report,
Reputation,
Salary History,
Social Security,
Social Security Number,
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