Free Credit Score adversely affects your credit card rating and if you have a low credit score then you may not even get a loan from any other traditional banks or credit score match. If you want to p…
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Archive for February, 2010
This essay is based on the Premium Update posted on February 26th, 2010. This week the World Gold Council released their 2009 Gold Demand Trends report and embedded in the statistics were a few tidbits we found interesting.
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A man dubbed the “well dressed thief” uses women’s credit cards to make high-priced purchases. 7News wanted to know why the stores aren’t stopping the transactions.
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Rep. Charles Rangel, the most powerful tax-writing lawmaker in Congress and a 40-year veteran of Capitol Hill, acknowledged Thursday that an ethics panel has accused him of accepting corporate money for Caribbean trips in violation of House rules.
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Some confusion regarding the Consumer Credit Act 1974 have made many of the agreements on loans before April 2007 unenforceable. What that actually means is that you may not have to pay back your loan…
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The new U.S. “Credit CARD Act” gives consumers new rights and protections with their credit cards. It took full effect on Monday. To view an AP video story on the changes, click here.
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Are you facing a temporary monetary crisis where you need to get your hands on some money quickly but you don’t have a checking account? There’s no need to pull your hair out trying to find a solutio…
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The government should start fiscal consolidation beginning in April by reforming spending, eliminating its revenue deficit, and putting a cap on government debt, a finance ministry report said on Thursday.
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Stocks backtracked from an early plunge Thursday but still closed lower on concerns about lingering economic weakness in the U.S. Investors were also uneasy about the possibility that Greece’s rising debt problems might spill over to other countries.
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CSG Systems International, Inc. today announced the pricing of its offering of $130 million aggregate principal amount of 3.0% Senior Subordinated Convertible Notes due 2017 in a private placement to qualified institutional buyers in accordance with Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended .
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