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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Lee Keadle As real estate agents, we get a lot of questions about financing a home. With the credit crunch that we’ve seeing right now with home loans, I wanted to write just briefly about how buyers can build credit before they buy. written by Jeremy Biberdorf Building a rock solid credit history and staying out of debt go perfectly hand in hand. Many times the perception is that debt is not only a reality, but also a necessity in order to build credit. Here's how to build credit history and stay out of debt at the same time. written by Mary Wallace What are secured student credit cards and how can they help you establish your credit? Find out more at www.studentcreditcards.com. written by Edmund Rogers How and why college students should actively work on their credit to avoid being denied a student loan, vehicle loan or other financing in the future. written by Evelyn Saunders Student life can be expensive. You may soon find yourself in the market for private student loans. For information on student loans go to www.student-loans.net. written by Mary Wallace College students can build their credit with student credit cards. These credit cards are almost a necessity for building credit in time to buy a home. For more information, visit www.studentcreditcards.com. written by Evelyn Saunders Learn what credit scores mean and how they affect college students. Get off on the right foot when it comes to student loans. Visit http://www.student-loans.net for more information. written by Mary Wallace Getting off on the right foot is crucial for building your financial future. Using student credit cards can help build your credit. Learn how to choose a card and more at http://www.studentcreditcards.com. written by James Ma When it comes to getting a loan, one factor that determines the interest rates is your FICO score. The following paragraphs will discuss the 4 easy ways to rebuild credit even you have bad credit history. written by Christian Diaczok Searching for an auto loan after bankruptcy is no longer as discouraging as it once was just a few years ago. These days there are many lenders who specialize in bankruptcy car loan clients written by Keith Hoyng If you have failing credit and are married, you might need to develop your credit in your name instead of with your spouse. Someone has to have stability. In addition if you and your spouse are separated and all the credit cards of credit information are in your spouse’s name you will want to restore your credit in your name. Having your credit restored is the first stage to repairing your credit.
When you get your credit report you will notice that your spouse’s name is recorded on the credit reports. This is because both you and your spouse applied for credit cards, took out car loans or other type of loans. This indicates that you are accountable for your spouse’s account. The benefit is that credit bureaus can’t list the negative accounts against you if you are divorced. written by Joseph Kenny If you have ever been asked by your wife, husband, child or friend to have someone else as an authorised signatory to you, i.e. a supplemental signatory, on your credit card account you no doubt gave the following some serious thought. We discuss the reasons why both persons should have a credit card in their own name. << previous page 1 next page>> |