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151. Don't Be Stopped by Bad Credit
by: Jennifer Hershey
If you are interested in buying a new home or refinancing the one you are currently living in, but think that you are out of luck because you have bad credit, think again. The mortgage industry is probably larger and more diverse than you realize. You no longer have to go down the street to your local bank to get a mortgage where they only work with people with excellent credit. There are literall... (read more)
• March 2006 •
152. Unsecured Loans With No Credit
by: Julie Mann
Lenders label individuals with no credit history as 'high risk'. Being considered 'high risk' can be the 'kiss of death' when it comes to getting approved for unsecured loans. Why? Because unsecured personal loans require no collateral. So, the lender loaning you your money trusts you that you will make timely payments. This is not a personal issue of trust, it is a credit issue.... (read more)
• March 2006 •
153. Debt Help Online - How To Rebuild Your Credit By Consolidating Debt
by: Carrie Reeder
By consolidating your debt you can rebuild your credit by making on time payments, paying off your debts, and increasing your cash reserves. Depending on your debt load, you can improve your credit situation within two years, enabling to qualify for better loan terms. Consolidating Debts The idea behind consolidating debts into one monthly payment is that your rates and payments will be lower. Wit... (read more)
• March 2006 •
154. Bad Credit Mortgage Refinance
by: Jennifer Hershey
If you are looking to refinance your mortgage but believe you will be unable to because your credit may be challenged by late payments, bankruptcy, charge off’s, or unpaid medical bills to name a few, don’t worry, there is hope. There are literally thousands of lenders across the United States that specialize in all different types of mortgage programs for people who have challenged credit. They a... (read more)
• March 2006 •
155. How Many Credit Cards Do I Need?
by: Chris McElroy and Jennifer Tarzian
Using a credit card has become a very common way for a family to pay for the items it needs and wants. According to CardWeb.com, a firm that tracks the credit industry, the typical American family of four carries about $8,100 in installment debt–most of it in credit cards. At 18% interest, that costs them nearly $1,500 a year or $125 a month they can’t spend or save for anything else. How many cre... (read more)
• March 2006 •
156. The Online Mortgage Application Is The Best Option For Good & Bad Credit
by: Carrie Reeder
Are you ready to fill out a mortgage application and get your home loan process going? Consider applying for your mortgage online in order to get the best interest rate and the best loan program for you. There are many mortgage companies online that will offer you the option to complete your mortgage application online, which is very convenient. However, make sure that the mortgage company you app... (read more)
• March 2006 •
157. Your Own Credit Repair Business
by: Jay Conners
If you are considering starting your own credit repair business, or you already own your own credit repair business, you mat have played with the idea of purchasing credit repair leads. Having your own credit repair business allows for you to obtain business for credit repair on many levels. However, with credit repair leads, the customer is basically looking for, and asking for your help. With a ... (read more)
• March 2006 •
158. Free Annual Credit Reports - Strategies to Avoid Imposter Websites
by: Nora Hansell
In a 2004 amendment to The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), a new system providing free credit reports was initiated. The amendment requires each of the three national Credit Reporting Agencies (CRAs), Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian, to provide free copies of an individual's credit report once every 12 months. The free reports require a request to be submitted to a centralized office, in ac... (read more)
• March 2006 •
159. The Best Travel Reward Credit Cards
by: Morgan Hamilton
Travel reward credit cards are only a great benefit if you travel frequently. While that may seem trite it needs to be said. You may think, "what a great idea - travel reward credit cards. I might want to take a vacation next year." You're probably going to find that if you only travel once in awhile the benefit of the travel reward credit cards is offset by the higher APR (annual percentage r... (read more)
• March 2006 •
160. Credit After Bankruptcy - What To Expect
by: Carrie Reeder
If you have recently filed bankruptcy, it won't be long before you are starting to ask yourself, "Ok, now, what do I do when I need a loan? Where do I got to get approved? Can I get approved?" Here are some overall basics about getting any kind of credit after a bankruptcy. 2-3 Years after bankruptcy discharge is the magic number - Once you have filed bankruptcy, even the next day you can still... (read more)
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