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Financial Literacy: Money Lessons
We are back! I hope you had a Happy Easter with family and friends. And even though April is coming to an end, it is still Financial Literacy Month. Gregory Karp of the Chicago Tribune has put together a money … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, credit, credit card, credit report, credit score, debt, emergency fund, finance, financial literacy, interest rate, money, payments, spending
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How-to Approach Financial Spring Cleaning
With winter gone, and spring in full bloom spring cleaning is on your mind isn’t it? This is what you’ve been waiting for all winter, to clean your entire house from top to bottom. Wait, you don’t do annual spring … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer, Finance
Tagged credit report, credit score, de-clutter, documents, financial goals, financial spring cleaning, insurance
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Useful Tools For You During Credit Education Month
March is Credit Education Month! We all have credit cards, but who really pays attention to see if they are helping or hurting us. This month is Credit Education Month, which should give you an incentive to learn a little … Continue reading
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Tagged credit, credit report, credit score, education, equifax, experian, fico, transunion
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Identity Theft: What Victims Should Do
If you’re a victim of identity theft, it’s essential to take certain steps as soon as possible, to start repairing the damage. At the same time, begin to keep a record of all conversations and copies of all correspondences. There … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Debit & Your Credit Score, Identity Theft
Tagged accounts, credit, credit card, credit report, debit card, debt, equifax, experian, identity theft, transunion
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Five Trouble-free Guidelines to Repair your Credit
Repairing your credit is something we all have to do from time to time. It may appear like a hard task to do, but the fact is that it can be fairly easy when you follow these five simple guidelines … Continue reading
Posted in Credit Cards, Debit & Your Credit Score, Money Management
Tagged bills, budget, credit, credit card, credit report, debit card, debt, debt consolidation, interest, money, money management, savings, spending
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Assistive Information about Cheapest Unsecured Loans
The interest rates offered to you can be a result of bad credit scores or no credit at all. There are a lot of websites which offer an instant credit report for a small fee. Another reason to check your … Continue reading
Debt Organization, Management, And Credit Counseling
How well do you know your credit score? Do you even know your credit score? Have you hit the limit on your credit cards and started missing payments? If your response was yes to one or more of these questions … Continue reading
How Do You Delete Inquiries On A Credit Report?
Before we answer the question – how do you delete inquiries on a credit report, I’ll discuss what inquiries are. First of all an inquiry means that someone took a look at your credit report. Your credit report is used … Continue reading
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Tagged credit, credit card, credit report, credit score, equifax, experian, FICO score, inquiries, transunion
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Do You Need Help with Your Debt?
Are you struggling with your bills? Everyone has problems paying bills from time to time. And most everyone will be late paying a bill at least once in their lives. When this happens it is not always the end of … Continue reading
Posted in Budgeting, Debt
Tagged bills, budget, consumer, credit counseling, credit report, debt, finances, unsecured debt
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The Trouble with Credit Repair Services
The advertisements come in all forms—TV and radio, in the newspapers, on the internet, and even telemarketing calls, offering their professional, personal credit repair services. For those with bad credit histories and scores, these ads, and others like them, are … Continue reading
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Tagged bad credit, budget, credit, credit history, credit repair service, credit repairs, credit report, creditors
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