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Written by Gary Antosh on January 8th, 2009
by Eric Jilson Debt has both a human side and a financial side. It is easy to work out the financial aspect and it is incredibly large. Statistics from the Federal Reserve reveal that there was a staggering $972.5 billion in revolving charges as of the end of 2007. People are literally being ...
Written by Steve Collins on January 7th, 2009
by Steve Collins There are lots of students who could not afford to go to college or to remain in college through their graduate school years without college loans. The fact that these loans are the only factor actively allowing some student to stay in school and graduate makes their value ...
Written by Matt Douglas on January 6th, 2009
by John Cooper Phone calls and other communications from debt collectors can be incredibly frustrating. They will cause some to change numbers and even move just to avoid it. However the frustration is multiplied when the debt they are calling you about is not yours or is due to a mistake ...
Written by Matt Douglas on January 4th, 2009
by Matt Douglas If you have filed bankruptcy you should expect your credit will be severely damaged. However there is hope, you can take action to remove your bad credit and by building some positive credit you can have a high score. Contrary to popular belief this mark can be removed ...
Written by Michael Benifez on January 3rd, 2009
by Michael Benifez In today's world, it is common for most people to have at least one credit card. It allows for ease and speed, when shopping in a store or online. Merchants will more than likely accept many types of credit cards, allowing you to get what you ...
Written by Steve Collins on January 2nd, 2009
by Steve Collins Selecting a consumer credit counseling service seems like a fairly straightforward task. However, with the field growing by leaps and bounds, it is in your best interest to take some time and follow a few tips to make sure that the consumer credit counseling service you choose is ...
Written by John Cooper on December 31st, 2008
by John Cooper To improve your credit score can seem like an impossible task. The scoring model seems to factor in tons of information and makes it seem as if you have no control over your score. Well they are wrong. No matter how bad your credit score is you can take ...