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NEW YORK (1/19/06)--If you have unpaid parking tickets or library fines, you
may wind up paying a higher interest rate for a loan (The Wall Street
Journal Jan. 3).
The newest threat to your credit rating ... more »
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Sunday, January 29
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BK Blogger
on Sun 29 Jan 2006 03:31 PM PST
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on Sun 29 Jan 2006 03:23 PM PST
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Collection agencies will benefit as higher rates squeeze debtors When is bad debt good business? A small cadre of public collection agencies that specialize in the purchase of unpaid credit-card obligations and other bills is expected ... more »
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BK Blogger
on Sun 29 Jan 2006 02:11 PM PST
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You have a right to get one FREE credit report a year, and this is the place to get it: There are others that claim to give it for free but they really sign you up
for ongoing fees.... more »
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BK Blogger
on Sun 29 Jan 2006 09:33 AM PST
Read about the loopholes in the new law. more »
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on Sun 29 Jan 2006 08:11 AM PST
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Do you know your bankruptcy risk score? By Brigitte Yuille . Bankrate.com You probably already know about your credit score. That's the number that helped increase your credit card limit or perhaps prevented you from purchasing ... more »
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BK Blogger
on Sun 29 Jan 2006 08:09 AM PST
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Why your credit card payment is going up By STEVEN B. SMITH If you haven't received your credit card bill yet this month, you may be in for a big surprise, especially if you went a ... more »
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BK Blogger
on Sun 29 Jan 2006 07:57 AM PST
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The Department of Education acts as a lender, providing funds for Stafford loans (for students) and PLUS loans (for parents) in the same amounts as the Stafford and PLUS loans offered through the Federal Family Education ... more »
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BK Blogger
on Sun 29 Jan 2006 07:46 AM PST
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How to Dispute Credit Report Errors Your credit report contains information about where you live, how you pay your bills, and whether you've been sued, arrested, or filed for bankruptcy. Consumer reporting companies sell the information ... more »
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BK Blogger
on Sun 29 Jan 2006 07:44 AM PST
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Proprietary research by Best Case Solutions shows that more than 85% of current Chapter 7 debtors will have income below their state medians for their household size*, so for most cases, the full means test will ... more » |
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