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  • Credit Reporting Agencies Sell Your Information  By : Jeanette Joy Fisher
    If you have recently applied for some types of credit, the information you shared was probably sold within twenty-four hours of your application.
  • Five Credit Building Tactics  By : Joseph Kenny
    If you are looking to apply for a credit card, than you’ll need to ensure that you have sufficient creditworthiness. In reality, this is no easy task – so if you are having problems with this, the following 5 credit building tactics should help.
  • Some Signs Of Bad Credit  By : Tim Renolds
    Many people within the world today experience the repercussions of bad credit and the numbers show no signs of slowing down. Bad credit does not just target the lazy person, it holds no discrimination as to whom it will target and it will not. Even those that are hard workers and have good intentions often find themselves in a bad situation. This situation often leads to credit in ruins.
  • Bad Credit Is Coming! - Signs That You Are Approaching Bad Credit  By : Joe Kenny
    Many people in the United States today have bad credit, and the numbers have continued to rise. It isn't just those who are lazy who end up with bad credit. Many hard working people who are well meaning end up in situations where their credit is ruined.
  • Adverse Credit Boom Prompts Questions  By : Michael Hanna
    Over the last year, there’s been a flurry of product launches, as lenders pile into this nascent market. Some of the new entrants in 2005 included the Bristol & West, Victoria Mortgages and Beacon Homeloans, while investment banks Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley are in the process of setting out their stalls.
  • How To Avoid Bad Credit  By : Joe Kenny
    Because we live in a society that is dependent on credit, having credit that is bad can make life very difficult. Many high paying jobs won't hire you. Lenders are unlikely to give you a mortgage.
  • How College Students Can Avoid Having Bad Credit  By : Joseph Kenny
    As the cost of going to college continues to increase, many students make the mistake of taking on debt they can't handle. They may choose to take out credit cards or student loans, and end up with a lifetime of bad credit. Most students in college don't have the income to make payments on these loans, and it is easy to default on your payments in a situation like this.
  • Building Credit While in the Military  By : Jared Croslow
    Most people who just join the military are in an enviable position of having very little or no established credit. While this may seem like a bad thing, it actually puts you in a great position to build good credit. It is much easier to build good credit then it is to repair it so now is the time to thoughtfully establish some and maintain it to improve your credit rating. The military offers its service people an advantage.
  • Credit Option Spreads  By : Daniel Beatty
    What is a credit spread?

    Investopedia says… "An options strategy where a high premium option is sold and a low premium option is bought on the same underlying security."

    OK I know that is very vague, so lets see if I can do better.

    It is a trading strategy in which you buy an out of the money option at a certain strike price and then you sell an out of the money option at a different strike price of the same month. As time goes on the options will decay in value and...
  • The True Cost of Bad Credit  By : Chris Cooper
    Bad credit can cost you much more than you think.
  • Credit Tips  By : Jason Martin
    If you are like many people, you either have bad credit or had bad credit at some point in your lifetime. The sad fact is most people are not educated about credit and their rights. America is filled with misconceptions, due to spin of the facts from both sides of the aisle. In reality, consumers become the prey from both credit repair companies and credit reporting agencies like Equifax, Experian and Trans Union.
  • How To Maintain Good Credit  By : Brandon C. Hall
    The majority of people these days rely a little bit too much on their credit in order to keep them living in the lifestyle that they are accustomed to. For many people their entire life seems to be run on a line of credit. This is all good but because credit has become such a life line to so many people, they have to resort to loosing almost the entirety of their paychecks from work just to keep their credit going.
  • Finance - How To Beat The Auto Dealers  By : Michael Russell
    An article on how to get the best deal on financing when buying a new car.
  • A Beginner's Guide To Bad Credit – What Does Your Credit Rating Say About You?  By : Gary Tallon
    If you’ve ever experienced financial problems in the past then the chances are that any mistakes you’ve made (whether you know you’ve made them or not!) will be recorded on your credit record. In many cases these mistakes will occur as a result of financial problems you may have experienced – but often you can get a bad credit history without really doing anything wrong.
  • Adverse Credit – We've All Heard Of It, But What Does It Mean?  By : Michael Challiner
    If you're one of those lucky people who have never missed a single credit card or loan repayment, then you don't need to worry about the term ‘adverse credit'. In this article, we are discussing the ins and outs of the term ‘adverse credit', something that describes people who have defaulted on credit repayments to a significant extent. The terms ‘sub-prime and ‘poor credit' are also used to describe the same situation.

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