Credit Articles
91: A Love/Hate Relationship: How your credit score can open and slam doors for you
Manage yourself and your money. Money is like food; we don’t eat only when we’re hungry, and we certainly don’t spend only when we need something.
92: Action Plan: How to power down your debt NOW
It will take you on average between 25 to 30 years to pay off your credit card at the minimal amount. This will not do.
93: Credit Cards – the European credit card sting
Going abroad often means paying through the nose on credit and debit card s- well that doesn't have to be the case if you know what to look out for.
94: Credit Problems – face up to your debts
Some simple tips to help you avoid getting into credit problems.
95: Powering Down Debt
Along with the lowest savings rate in the industrial world, the United States had the highest consumption rate.
96: Adverse Credit history – what does that mean to you?
This article discusses exactly what the term ‘adverse credit history' means to people currently looking for credit.
97: Credit Cards – take extra care outside the UK
This article is a reminder for all those travelling abroad this year that extra vigilance is needed when using your credit and debit cards.
98: Credit Repair Myths Exposed
You MUST avoid falling prey to these 6 common myths if you hope to repair your credit and get the low interest rates you deserve!
99: Excessive bank account and credit card charges attacked as “unfair” and possibly illegal
Disproportionate bank account and credit card charges are being attacked as possibly unlawful by the Scottish Citizens Advice Bureau in conjunction with a Glasgow based law firm.
100: Bankruptcy Law - A Basic Discourse
Bankruptcy allows a debtor, who is unable to pay his creditors to resolve his debts through the division of his assets among his creditors. The debtor is forced to resolve his debts through the division of his assets to his creditors.
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