Posted on 07 August 2009
Nowadays credit cards are being used more than ever. In spite of a 41% rise in credit card debt since 2000, today credit card use has increased while the retail sales have decreased. While few people pay with cash or debit cards, this could indicate that credit cards are being used for basic living expenses and other debts, as compared to…
Tags: basic living expenses, car repairs, credit burden, credit cards, debt, emergency expenses, gas, increased cost of living, layoffs and job loss, prevailing economic crisis, Recession, rent and utilities, rise in credit card debt, use of credit cards
Posted on 07 August 2009
In Ohio, there has been a slight rise in the price of a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage over the week, while a bigger jump has been seen by Kentucky…
Tags: 30 year fixed rate mortgage, fixed-rate mortgages, Interest rates, latest news about mortgage, mortgage, mortgage industry, Mortgage News, Mortgage Rates
Posted on 07 August 2009
The information that comprises your credit history is not sent by you rather than that it is sent by your creditors. Despite of all the fact, you are the one who is responsible for the accuracy of the information about your financial life that is present in…
Tags: accuracy of the information, arithmetic errors, Billing errors, Credit bureau, credit card, credit card company, credit history, credit records, credit report, credit reputation, creditors, damage to your credit rating, Equifax, Experian, fair credit billing act, Federal Trade Commission, Fixing mistakes on your Credit Report, how to get rid of credit report mistakes, interest rate on a credit card, mistakes in your credit report, possible errors in credit report, standard procedures, Steps to correct mistakes, three credit reports, Trans Union