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Has this ever happened to you? You and your spouse are eager to buy a car or a home, you jump online to one of the plethora of credit monitoring websites: www.myfico.com www.creditadapter.com www.creditdiagnosis.com www.freescore.com www.privacymatters.com www.truecredit.com www.transunion.com www.equifax.com www.familysecure.com www.freecreditreport.com www.freecreditscore.com www.experian.com www.identitysecure.com www.privacyguard.com www.creditkarma.com You get your credit … [Read more...]

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Transferring balances: Good idea or “Robbing Peter to pay Paul?”

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An article by BudgetQueen You get that offer in the mail from either your credit card or a new credit card to transfer an existing balance with no APR for several months. You think to yourself: “Yes, I do pay a lot of interest every month on my credit card. What if I transferred the balance to the new card? What can it hurt?” Well I am here to discuss the ins and outs of balance transfers. Yes, I have done it as well. I have done it successfully, but I have also noticed the little traps that … [Read more...]

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How To Maintain A High Credit Score

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When it comes to dealing with your credit, it is important that you know what to do. Having a high credit rating is essential to your overall financial health as it can determine a number of things from your ability to get a mortgage to even getting a job. For most people, debt is the reason why their credit rating is poor. Debt is an unfortunate necessity as you often need it for mortgages and car loans but you can avoid certain debts like credit cards and personal loans that can really hurt … [Read more...]

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So why do I need good credit anyway?

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An article by BudgetQueen When I was car shopping once, I wanted to test drive a car. I look really young for my age and I was dressed in a t-shirt and jeans and I think that the salesman thought that I was wasting his time. He even had the nerve to say, “Are you really interested in this car?” before he went to the effort of getting the keys. I was amused. He didn’t know I had wanted this car, researched this car, and saved up for this car for four years. Later the guy came back to me with … [Read more...]

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The “Jr.” vs. “Sr.” Conundrum When it Comes to Personal Credit

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You’re a new parent, you’re looking for a name for you new son. What better idea than to carry on the family name than to name your son after you. So little Johnny Jr. is born and you live a life of blissful pride as you watch your namesake grow and mature. “What a beautiful and enduring legacy we have created, right dear?” WRONG! So What’s The Problem? The problem is the credit reporting bureaus are extremely automated and if a name that is very similar and has other similar characteristics, … [Read more...]

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