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If you’ve had financial problems in the past and have been banned from having a checking account, you may be able to have a second chance at one. In fact, these types of accounts are called “second chance” checking accounts. If you’ve been reported to TeleCheck or ChexSystems, you are indeed banned from having a regular checking account. However, second chance checking account can get you back up and running and into a regular checking account at some point once again.
November 18th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
If you are in serious need of credit repair, and can find no way out, then a professional who works in the field of repairing credit is an excellent source to consult to get back on your feet. With over half of the population falling below the “good” credit line, it is not a wonder that so many people find themselves confused and unsure of how to get out of debt.
November 18th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
Consumers everywhere seem to be getting themselves deeper and deeper into debt. Debt can drain your finances and your energy. If you want to go against the grain, then it is time to get out of debt. Debt calculators can help consumers quickly see the advantages of consolidating debt into a single loan. Also, a debt consolidation calculator can provide you an easy answer to your debt questions.
November 17th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
Are you one of the many Americans who is up to their eyeballs in credit card debt? You’re not alone- many people have so much credit card debt that they can’t make their minimum monthly payments. And since credit card companies have increased the minimum monthly amounts, many people are in this position of not being able to make their minimum payments.
November 16th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
When it comes to debt control options, there are many, although some are easier to implement than others. A great option is changing your credit card for a debit card. This will help you avoid taking on new debt as your spending is limited to your account balance.
November 16th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
Credit cards are becoming a more common form of money, versus physically available cash. Credit cards are handy little plastic things that you can keep in your wallet or pocket, and use just about anywhere. They act as money, but you do pay interest in most cases. Either way, a credit card is fantastic for both building credit, and for use in emergencies.
November 14th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
If you’re faced with a great amount of debt, you likely want to get rid of it as quickly as you can. The cost of interest can really add up. As well, if you already have a lot of debt, it becomes difficult or even impossible to take on more debt for anything you really need. The important thing to remember is not to panic when you are in this situation.
November 14th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
The financial consequences of identity theft are well known. Credit card fraud, bad credit, bounced checks and unpaid debts run rampant due to people having their identity stolen. However, finance is not the only thing that can be harmed. Following is a list of the various types of identity theft.
November 13th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
Need some extra cash? Are you looking to secure a loan? Do you doubt your ability to get a loan due to poor credit scores? Take comfort in the latest development in the loan market: unsecure loans. Your poor credit rating is no longer a inescapable, as there are no unsecure loans that are specifically designed for people with bad credit scores.
November 13th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | No Comments
For a person or company that is deep in debt, on of their options is to turn to credit counseling. While such counseling, offered by various companies, does not include a loan, they are able to work directly with your lender consolidate all of your debts into one easy monthly payment.
November 12th, 2008 | Posted in Credit | No Comments