Tag: loans
Personal Money Management Quiz
April is Financial Literacy month so this newsletter is dedicated to helping you assess your current money management habits. Good money management skills are very important in life. They can help you prepare for emergency situations, plan for retirement, and avoid paying too much for everyday needs such as auto insurance, home loans, and even [...]
Posted: March 30th, 2010 under Credit report, Financial literacy, Personal finance, Rebuild credit.
Tags: assets, checking, credit, loans, money
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Save Money Now and In the Future with Student Loans
If you have student loans, now is the time to evaluate your loan program and look for options to save money right away and in the future. Two cost savings provisions of the College Cost Reduction and Access Act went into effect July 1, 2009 and are helping many people cut the cost of loan [...]
Posted: November 24th, 2009 under Student loan.
Tags: College Cost Reduction and Access Act, IBR, income based repayment, loans, public service forgiveness, student loans
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Turned Down For a Loan? Improve Your Loan-ability!
Two years ago, someone with a 600 (poor) credit score could qualify for a mortgage or car loan. Now, reputable lenders will not even consider lending to someone with a score below 700. There is good news though, there are ways you can improve your “loan-ability” in the eyes of lenders and possibly get that [...]
Posted: September 23rd, 2009 under Buying a home, Personal finance, Rebuild credit.
Tags: auto loan, credit, Credit report, home loan, loans
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