Posted on July 1, 2010, 3:39 am, by , under
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Jay Comer asked: The Road to Credit RepairIt is increasingly difficult to maintain a positive credit history. Lay-offs and pay cuts across the country have had consumers reeling, suddenly unable to make payments on their mortgages and credit cards.Your Credit Score Sadly, the converse result of the recent economic downturn is a tightening of requirements [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2010, 7:06 pm, by , under
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rjon17469 asked: I’m currently 22 and am a senior in college (although I’m going for one more year and then possibly grad school). I would like the possibility of being able to buy a house in two to three years, and therefore am looking for ways to improve my credit. I opened a credit card [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2010, 2:28 pm, by , under
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Anne Wolski asked: We live in a world where our entire credibility is dependent on our credit score. It is scrutinized whenever we go for a loan, a job, and a home rental. People with a good credit score are seen as a good risk for credit cards, loans and so forth. Landlords may determine [...]
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