Archives: 2012 February
Understanding the Difference between Debt Elimination And Debt Management
February 29th, 2012, Comments Off
This following guest article is from: FranklinDebtRelief.com There are many different ways that an individual can approach the problem of overwhelming bills and debt. Some solutions are only appropriate for small amounts of money, while others deal with very large sums, or certain types of debt. Two options that are available for those who owe [...]
Rejuvenate your credit score – Be creditworthy enough to grab an affordable loan
February 17th, 2012, Comments Off
Nowadays, not only does your loan lending company check your credit score, everyone starting from the insurance company agent, your landlord and your employer will initially ask you your three-digit credit score before carrying out any kind of financial transaction with you. You must be aware of the fact that blotches on your credit report [...]
Building My Credit Rating Up
February 11th, 2012, Comments Off
Building a strong credit rating is one of the most important things that you can do for your financial future. If you have a good credit score, it will be easy for you to get approved for a loan or mortgage. Below are some of the things that you can do to build a strong [...]
Credit Card Consolidation
February 10th, 2012, Comments Off
Credit Card Consolidation Will Put The Power In Your Hands There have been few inventions that can equal credit cards in terms of the emotional and financial upheaval they have caused. By the same token, there are few creations that can equal credit cards in terms of the kinds of opportunities and flexibility that they [...]
Ways of getting loan in the modern world
February 9th, 2012, Comments Off
The essential loan procedure is simply that a lender provides a short-term unsecured loan to be repaid at the borrower’s next pay day. Characteristically, some verification of employment or income is involved (through pay stubs and bank statements), but a number of lenders may omit this. Individual companies and franchises have their own underwriting criterion. [...]



