Archive for October, 2007

The Six Worst Things for Your Credit Report

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Before we begin, let’s discuss what we hope you will learn through this article. Then we can begin to piece it together for you.
It’s relaxed to make mistakes when it comes to your credit. Some mistakes are so detrimental; you’d never want to figure on your credit report. While imminent creditors and lenders use your [...]

How to Correct Errors on a Credit Report

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Like a child who has discovered a new toy, this information will open up a whole new world of awe and wonder for you.
You just discovered blunders in one or more of your credit gossip, or even poorer, accurate references to postponed payments or other damaging issues that lesser your credit scores. Take a few [...]

Credit Report vs. Credit Score

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

If knowledge is power, then after you have finished this article, you will be feeling like Mighty Man when this subject is brought up in casual conversation.
Everything you ought to know about how your credit workings.
You’ve seen the ads: Get your gratis credit report here! The hard vend seems undue because the report is gratis, [...]

Bankruptcy Vs Bankruptcy Alternatives

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Bankruptcy alternatives or file for bankruptcy? When you’re beginning to find it difficult to pay off your debts you might consider filing for bankruptcy as your ultimate debt solution. But have you considered other options before you finally declare personal bankruptcy?
If you’re in deep debt you will need to either work out a plan to [...]

Anticipated Changes To The Federal Bankruptcy Laws Maybe Pending

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

House Democratic members from North Carolina and California, respectively, recently propose legislation that would repeal the mortgage exception in the federal bankruptcy code.
This legislation would allow a judge to change the priority value of primary residence mortgages or alter interest rates on the property. In the current economic climate, industry insiders are predicting over half [...]