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Can A Credit Expert Help You?
What Can An Expert Do For You
Improving your bad credit score has a significant number of benefits that can impact your financial life in a variety of ways. Fico scores are more widely being used to assess your fiscal responsibility in a variety of ind...
Reduce the Interest Rate on Your Credit Card
It's no secret that aside from the annual fee, the way banks make cash from credit cards are the APRs on the accounts. The lower the APR on a credit card account, the more money a consumer will pay to borrow cash using that credit card. This leads an over...
Learn How Homeowners Can Settle Or Reduce Their Second Mortgage
One of the better kept secrets of the recent financial crisis in He United States is the fact a large number of individuals are effectively negotiating balance discounts of up to 85-90% on their 2nd mortgages or home equity lines of credit (HELOCs). Effe...
Debt Consolidation Loans - Help And Advice
Debt consolidation loans put together numerous borrowings or debts into one single loan payment. This type of loan is known as a secured loan. These secured loans are when the borrower uses something that they own as collateral against the loan, your home...
Look Into All Aspects When You Compare Personal Loans
There are times when you need a personal loan either to purchase a new car, refurbish your home or to fund a holiday. Getting the best credit deal is a problem because you are likely to be confused by the different types of loans being floated in the mark...
Money Matters in Relationships – Make a Plan to get Your Debt in Hand
Money matters in relationships a great deal. Arguments over money are the leading cause of breakups and divorces worldwide. This means that money is a universal problem in today's relationships.
If you want to save your relationship the pain of a break...
The Secret to Saving Money: Ask
A few years ago I was checking into a hotel and heard the person checking in next to me ask if he could get a free room upgrade. After a brief check of what was available, the man was given a free upgrade to a suite. I was amazed at the ease of this exch...
Good news for Consumers Reclaiming PPI!
It seems that after months of deliberating, delaying, stalling, wrangling and jostling by the banks in relation to mis-sold PPI and the Judicial review that ensued, that many banks have taken a sudden U-turn and decided simply to give up and pay out. Inc...
Using Money Management Software
One way that you can manage your money is to use money management software that will help you create a budget as well as figure out how you can reduce your debt. You should also look for the best debt consolidation that you can find that will allow you t...
How to Put Your Tax refund to Good Use
Extra cash is still hard to come by, so it’s important to start thinking about good uses for your tax-refund money before the check comes in. The following strategies can stretch your refund and help improve your financial situation for the rest of the ye...
High credit Card Debt - Do It Yourself - Debt Settlement
Are you are you fed up with High credit card debt? Then you should consider debt settlement. You can do it yourself and save thousands of dollars negotiating directly with the financial institutions. You can totally avoid the responsibility of repaying yo...
Proposal for Credit Card Rule Change Could Hurt Stay-at-Home Parents
Many are expressing concern over a proposal concerning credit card reform laws known as the CARD Act(Credit Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act).
Stay-at-home parents could have a tough time getting a credit card in their name because of ...
13-Year High for Credit Card Interest Rates
Consumer misery shows no sign of letting up in 2011, with credit card interest rates hitting a 13-year high, according to research carried out by price comparison site moneyfacts.co.uk. The average credit card charge now stands at 18.9%, over 4% higher th...
Why Bankruptcy Reforms?
On October 17, 2005 the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 took affect. This piece of legislation represented the most drastic set of changes to U. S. bankruptcy laws in more than 25 years and changed the way ...
Will Things Get Better?
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