Posted on May 10, 2010, 12:05 pm, by , under
Finance.
Tony Banks asked: Your credit scores are the single most important piece of information on your credit report. They are also the one thing that a lot of lenders use to qualify you for loans and determine the interest rate you are going to receive. In this article I will review a few different ways [...]
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Posted on May 6, 2010, 4:26 pm, by , under
Finance.
Hartley Pinn asked: In Less Than 30 Days.“What can you do to increase that set of three numbers on your credit report that can be so important with your financing?”I came across this question as I was surfing discussion groups the other day. Check out my answer:Dear Friend,Here are 3 steps I used to take [...]
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Posted on April 8, 2010, 7:31 am, by , under
Credit.
Kelli Smith asked: Student loans can help you develop and build your credit score. Employers may review consumer credit scores as part of their hiring process. You can optimize educational and career opportunities by building and maintaining a solid payment history.A credit score indicates how consumers handle debt. Understanding how credit scoring works is useful [...]
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Posted on September 29, 2009, 9:17 am, by , under
Finance.
Jp Burkhart asked: The time to start being concerned about your credit score isn’t when you are about to apply for credit. At that point, there is nothing you can do to change your current score. Your concern and efforts to ensure that you have an excellent credit score should be an ongoing process.If you [...]
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