Posted on January 5, 2011, 1:00 pm, by , under
Finance.
Paul Sarwana asked: If you have pretty bad credit and have your loan application turned down then it is likely that you are now looking at ways to improve your credit score. Improving your score will increase the chances of you being approved for credit in the future and it gives you a better peace [...]
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Posted on October 5, 2010, 10:29 pm, by , under
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James McKerr asked: Want to know how to refinance with bad credit? It can seem like it is impossible to refinance if you have a poor credit history. Below are some great tips to help you improve your credit score and enable you to get the refinance you want.Go to a specialist LenderIf you have [...]
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Posted on August 12, 2010, 11:29 am, by , under
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Irena Bocheva asked: Are you planning to apply for an auto or mortgage loan, but fear being turned down by creditors? Do you want to raise your FICO because a potential employer is conducting a mandatory credit check? Do you simply want to get rid of debt and start with a clean credit slate? Whatever [...]
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Posted on June 23, 2010, 3:31 pm, by , under
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Irena Bocheva asked: More than 35 million Americans are asking themselves the same question. Your FICO mirrors your ability to manage finances successfully. It determines whether you’ll get approved for a loan and whether you’ll have to pay thousands of dollars on high interest rates. However, the importance of your FICO goes beyond shopping. Employers, [...]
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Posted on June 2, 2010, 3:05 am, by , under
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Tony Banks asked: The credit restoration process involves two main options; do it yourself or seek credit repair services. Rebuilding a good credit rating requires sound knowledge along with some time and effort. In order to decide which route to take, here are a few factors that you want to keep in mind.Understand the Laws- [...]
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Posted on May 6, 2010, 4:26 pm, by , under
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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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