Twitter Tweets about Credit as of July 28, 2010
StrikerObi: @RockBandAide I'm tempted to buy one (I have $10 in Amazon credit) but I don't REALLY need it... what to do... #firstworldproblems
2010-07-28 · Reply
huangyufei: @LikaChiokenaden i went only to find out all of them went off, is like a hi bye lo. but i lazy book siaaa plus no credit card
2010-07-28 · Reply
rudydorecruiter: is looking for Credit Analysts who have looked at Emerging Market Banking Counterparties, please get in touch or refer a friend!
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Reaping financial rewards - bad credit home equity loans
Home is the place you inhabit. It is the place where you live,
breathe, grow, thrive. It does more than just providing a living
space. The moment you build up this house, or moved to your
present apartment, you did not realize that you have struck it
rich. 'Rich' ' that is not the exact word to define your current
status as you are struggling with bad credit. I know you want to
argue on this point but let me explain. There is something
called home equity that lies in the embryonic state ...
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What is Credit?
Ever wondered what is credit? Credit is more than just a plastic
card you use to buy things - it is your financial
trustworthiness. Good credit means that your history of
payments, employment and salary make you a good candidate for a
loan, and creditors - those who lend money or services - will be
more willing to work with you.
Having good credit usually translates into lower payments and
more ease in borrowing money. Bad credit, however, can be a big
problem. It usually results from making ...
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Useful Tips on Using Credit Cards
Here are some useful tips on using credit cards. Whether you
shop online, by telephone or by mail, a credit card can make
buying many things much easier; but when you use a credit card,
it's important to keep track of your spending.
Incidental and impulse purchases add up, and each one you make
with a credit card is a separate loan. When the bill comes, you
have to pay what you owe. Owing more than you can afford to
repay can damage your credit rating.
Keeping good records can prevent a lot ...
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