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  • Credit Repair: Avoiding Scams!  By : Jim Kemish
    Credit repair can be the greatest business in the world. But, as in every industry, there are those that do it right, and those that don’t. It helps to know what to avoid. Credit repair expert Jim Kemish offers some suggestions, some of which may surprise you!
  • Credit Repair: Student Loans  By : Jim Kemish
    There is no statute of limitation for collection of defaulted student loans. And unless you are totally and permanently disabled, there is no way that you can discharge your student loans in a bankruptcy. What to do? Credit repair expert Jim Kemish offers some insight and a cure.
  • Factoring can help with late payments  By : Tom Sangers-10061
    Factoring can help with late payments
  • Do You Really Need A Credit Card?  By : Andrea Flint
    What can you do if you want the convenience of a credit card without the risk of running up debts? There are three main alternatives you should consider.
  • 10 Dangerous Myths about Credit Cards  By : Paul Basco
    Credit cards can expand the buying power of a responsible user in the know, but those who aren't careful can quickly have their credit rating crippled and rack up huge debts. Read up on some of these common, but dangerous myths about credit cards to prepare yourself for the world of plastic.
  • Building Your Credit From No Credit or Bad Credit  By : Paul Basco
    Building credit from no credit or bad credit often seems to be a catch-22. Most credit card companies and lenders will not open an account for you or give you a loan if you don't already have an established credit history, but you can't establish a credit history without opening a credit card account or applying for a loan! Luckily, there are ways to break into building your credit score, even if you have no history or bad credit history. The secret is to start small and stay responsible.
  • Common Practice of Very Responsible Credit Card Users  By : Paul Basco
    Most of the advice surrounding credit cards is a laundry list of don'ts and warnings. But in order to use credit cards responsibly and build a good credit score, there are a couple practices you'll want to remember.
  • Getting a Better Interest Rate for your credit card  By : Paul Basco
    Believe it or not, your credit card terms are not set in stone. One of the secrets to saving money is by reducing costs on the small things over long period of time. Getting just 1% shaved off your interest rate on your long-term credit can add up to hundreds, or thousands of dollars worth of savings. If you can prove to your credit card company that you are a responsible and loyal customer, you can often convince them to give you better terms.
  • How Your Credit Score is Calculated  By : Paul Basco
    Knowing how to understand your credit score is a powerful tool for keeping your credit history in good standing and negotiating better terms from lenders. But keeping good credit takes a little bit more than just being aware that your actions are being recorded.
  • Lies Credit Card Companies Tell  By : Paul Basco
    It's a sad fact-credit card companies make big money off of your mistakes. And in order to make those mistakes more frequent, credit cards have a couple creative ways of phrasing things to mislead you. Read on to learn how to decipher the truth from the lies.
  • The Differences between Debit and Credit Cards  By : Paul Basco
    Debit card may look the same, feel the same, function the same, even have the same logo as a credit card but there is a world of difference between the risks and rewards of a debit card vs. a credit card. Contrary to popular belief, debit cards are -not- simply credit cards with training wheels and credit cards are -not- simply debit cards with rewards. Read on to find out why.
  • Top 10 Rewards of having a credit card  By : Paul Basco
    The world of credit seems to be a one-way trip into debt, but if you are smart and responsible there are many ways to reap rewards from credit cards. Almost every credit card company tries to cater to niche consumers with specialized points and rewards, but there are more perks to having a credit card than freebies and discounts. Read on for a breakdown of the kinds of rewards and benefits you can expect from having a credit card.
  • The True Cost of Cash Advance  By : Paul Basco
    In order to make more money, credit card companies are offering more and more features and services for their customers, such as cash advance and super checks. While these services are ostensibly for your convenience, they are actually best at getting more money from you in fees and interest.
  • Bankruptcy Laws And How They Change  By : Letha Lashley
    Heading toward bankruptcy is usually something that most people don't even consider having happen in their lifetime. But statistics today prove differently. The reality of bankruptcy today is that there are increasing numbers of people that are entering the bankruptcy system. The different chapters of bankruptcy (chapter 7, chapter 11, chapter 13) are becoming more and more prevalent today.
  • Chase Starbucks Credit Card  By : Rosanna Yee
    For all of us coffee lovers and addicts out there, Chase has introduced the Starbucks Duetto Platinum Credit Card. It acts as both a reloadable Starbucks card AND a reward-earning credit card! So you can quench your caffeine thirst and save money.

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