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The Benefits of Fixing A Bad Credit Report

« 4 April 2008 | 12:22 | Mathematics Parlor | Comments Off »

If you are living under a rainy cloud of bad credit, you probably want to know how to fix your credit report. The first step is to have a positive attitude about money and soon you will be on your way to fixing bad credit, which is a very important goal.
Good credit renders you a […]



How to Find the Best Reward Credit Card for You

« 18 March 2008 | 15:13 | Mathematics Parlor | Comments Off »

Reward credit cards come in different varieties. There is a different set of procedures for earning reward points and the ways in which you can redeem those points for rewards for different cards. There is a specialized field or area toward which a reward credit card is related.
For people who frequently fly with the […]



The Three Largest Factors In Your Interest Rate

« 19 January 2008 | 16:23 | Mathematics Parlor | Comments Off »

There are three major factors that affect how much you pay for a loan. Understanding these factors can save you time, money and frustration.
1. The Federal Reserve Discount Interest Rate.
Banks and other lending institutions borrow money from the Federal Reserve Banks. The discount rate is the interest rate a Federal Reserve Bank charges eligible […]



Why a 0% Intro Rate Credit Card Would Suit You

« 5 December 2007 | 0:34 | Mathematics Parlor | Comments Off »

If you’re at least eighteen years old and considered a legal taxpayer (you would only be classified as such if you’re earning permanently already, by the way) then are you aware that you can afford to apply for a credit card and get approved?
If, by some miracle, you haven’t thought about owning a credit card, […]



After You Apply for a No Credit Credit Card, Use It Wisely: Here’s How

« 9 July 2007 | 0:36 | Mathematics Parlor | Comments Off »

When you are first establishing your credit, you can make a huge difference in the quality of your credit report with some seemingly insignificant actions. Your credit report contains information that is used to create your credit score. Companies use your credit score to decide if you qualify for loans, lines of credit, and other […]



Credit Cards: Convenience & Controversy

« 19 June 2007 | 13:27 | Mathematics Parlor | Comments Off »

Credit Cards, these two words may sound a warning to some ears and make others see red. But Credit Cards, like any other products or services are consumer friendly and designed to assist the consumer making their work and life more convenient and hassle-free. Like any other product or service, credit cards too can become […]