Archive for November, 2008
Tricks To Repair Credit Score For Good
Sunday, November 30th, 2008Stories litter small town America telling of college students who found themselves in $5,000 worth of debt and, unable to tell their parents, these young students took their own lives. They had no idea that there are credit card debt reduction companies that could have broken their financial obligations into one reasonable monthly payment, or […]
Using Credit Cards On Vacation
Sunday, November 30th, 2008Low Interest Visa Credit Card
Each and every year, many of us go on vacations. Vacations are a great way to relax, and get away from the everyday pressure of life. Over half of all American families take their vacation between April and September, meaning that they spend a lot of money on travel. Whether […]
What is a prepaid credit card and why do we need them?
Saturday, November 29th, 2008What is a prepaid credit card?
In this high-tech era of computers and machines, the purchasing power of people is mostly based on credit. Nowadays, credit cards are almost indispensable in almost any business transaction. For one, nobody can purchase anything online without a credit card.
People who have a poor credit history though, will […]
Finding Reputable Bad Credit Repair Services
Saturday, November 29th, 2008Finding reputable bad credit repair services is a vital part of your credit repair building process. If your credit has fallen into the red then it is time to take action to repair it so you can gain access to all important services in life again. Having a bad credit rating means that you are […]
Knowing What To Look For When Choosing A Credit Card
Friday, November 28th, 2008James Bond Visa Credit Card Video
Through out the United States, there are hundreds of banks and credit card issuers competing to get you to sign up for a card. All the banks and credit companies are always in competition with each other, offering you different incentives, rewards, and rebates.
Much of the information is obtainable […]
Bankruptcy Laws
Friday, November 28th, 2008Bankruptcy Laws
In 2005 the U.S. was introduced to new bankruptcy laws, which implemented with new bankruptcy laws that passed congress.
Before then, Chapter 7 was the most common form of bankruptcy in the United States, because in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy individuals are allowed to keep certain exempt property.
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