Posted in Credit Scores on Mar 4th, 2010 No Comments »
Tax time means refund time—right? Well, not for everyone. Some taxpayers end up owing the government money rather than getting a check. So what happens if the tax bill comes to more than expected? What should you do if you can’t pay your IRS bill now—and what will happen to your credit score?
Tax debt is like [...]
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A credit score is a three digit figure basing on which the decision as for your creditworthiness is formed. Among the things that affects your credit score there are such factors as your full name and address, your employer’s contact information, court suits, jail arrests, bankruptcy, foreclosure, this is just to name a few. This [...]
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WEBWIRE – Thursday, December 10, 2009
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Nationally recognized credit score expert Mark J. Garcia says millions of Americans are in for a shock when it comes to applying for a high paying job, because many employers seeking to fill these positions will pull credit scores.
While the debate about the legality or [...]
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What does a charge off mean? When you stop paying on a debt you owe to a lender and the lender feels the debt is not collectible from you, they will charge off the debt. A charge off can mean one of many different things regarding the debt.
If the amount of the debt is small, [...]
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Posted in Credit Scores on Mar 17th, 2009 No Comments »
Millions of Americans are not aware of their credit score and it still remains a mystery for them. But they must give attention to their scores as soon as possible that will help them to save their thousands on mortgage.
A credit score is generally calculated to make aware to the banks that whether a consumer [...]
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Credit Repair in the Fast Lane
Credit repair does not have to take forever. There are things that only time will heal, but the right strategies can turn your credit scores around quickly. Are you ready to do what it takes to see your numbers pop? It’s not hard if you know what to do. Here [...]
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Homeowners are aware that a foreclosure is something they want to avoid at all costs. They know that the result is that they will not only lose their home, but they will suffer damage to their credit.
One way to minimize the damage to your credit is to do a short sale. Short sales are [...]
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Fannie Mae is setting new rules about what mortgages it will buy, including a credit score threshold for the first time.
The Washington, D.C.-based mortgage giant has told lenders it will no longer buy most loans made to borrowers who have credit scores below 580, nor will it buy loans that have been more than 60
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Published on: Friday, March 07, 2008
Written by: Brad Zimmerman
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By Cary Snyder
csnyder@wyomingnews.com
CHEYENNE — The three-digit number can make or break you.
It can mean the difference between affording the home of your dreams or continuing to devote a significant portion of your income to rent.
The friend — or foe — is your credit score.
But when it comes to knowing how to build a high score [...]
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