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What Do You Need To Know If Youâ??re A Student In Debt??

Finance September 22nd, 2008

Useful Information About Student Debt

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If you are seeking to go to college these days, you’ll find that tuition costs seem to be higher then ever.  Compound this with the fact that many college-age youth find themselves getting in trouble with various personal expenses, and you have a recipe that could easily leave you a student in debt.  If you are experiencing these issues post-degree, it’s a burden that can stay with you for years – and if it’s expense debt you’re going through rather than loan debt…it can bury your hopes and dreams even quicker.

How to Avoid Medical Student Debt

Finance September 22nd, 2008

Useful Information About Student Debt

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First off, I want to congratulate you on your decision.  The field of medicine is a very worthwhile and rewarding opportunity.  If you make good choices, you’ll be glad you chose the route you did.  But before you get to helping others and making solid wages, there are some obstacles to overcome…like the high cost of going to medical school.  Over 85 percent of those who enter undergraduate school in a medical field leave their college or university owing thousands of dollars in student loans.  But is there a way to stop debt from happening, or is it just one of the unavoidable pitfalls of higher education?

Controlling Your Credit Card

Finance September 9th, 2008

If you open your wallet right now the chances are you’ll be looking at a number of credit cards that you own. They can be great for managing your money the right way but so often things can get out of control and it feels like your credit cards are controlling you. Find out how to keep in control of your credit card spending and avoid the debt trap.

Credit Repair Company - What They Really Can and Can Not Do

Finance August 29th, 2008

Learn what credit repair companies really can and can not do. Learn a couple tips to choosing the right credit repair company for you.

A lot of credit repair companies say they can fix any credit report. All the person has to do is hire the company and their credit problems are fixed. Is this true?

Unfortunately no, it’s not. There are fraudulent credit repair companies that prey on people with bad credit. It is said that fraudulent companies have taken over 50 million dollars from the consumers.

New Home Mortgage : How Credit Score Can Affect Your Lending Cost

Finance August 29th, 2008

New Home Mortgage is obtainable whether you have a high or low credit score. However, low credit score can cause interest rates to become higher thus also making monthly installments higher and more difficult to manage your lending. 

Credit score is a major factor when trying to obtain a home mortgage. And you will know if there is indeed a problem is when you present your score and a prospective lender isn’t giving you any further financial attention. However nowadays loan requiring only good credit history is a thing of the past. Even people with low credit score will be able to find a home loan that they can use to purchase their own home. However, new home mortgage using bad credit will be costing you more because of higher interest rates. So, technically, it is more advantageous to apply for a home mortgage if you can present a good credit score.

Credit Repair and the Law

Finance August 23rd, 2008

Credit reporting errors can be very frustrating. Wouldn’t it be nice if credit reports were completely accurate? Well, it is not going to happen. Here is a bit of shocking information from a credit repair legal expert that you should read.

Credit Report Errors are here to Stay

The credit bureaus will never produce accurate credit reports. Does this shock you? You might be even more surprised to know that congress has acknowledged this fact and created legislation that virtually guarantees a continuation of credit reporting errors and the necessity for vigilant credit repair. Is that crazy? What am I talking about? Alas, it is true. This legislation is called the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Now you are really surprised!

Take Advantage of Market Trends!

Finance August 23rd, 2008

Lee Keadle

It’s a great time to buy real estate in Charleston right now.  Four factors benefit home buyers in Charleston’s real estate market:

1)  Low interest rates ? We’re seeing interest rates in the 6% range.  A lot of home owners are refinancing right now.  Most of what you hear about refinancing in the news right now is related to adjustable rate mortgages.  But, there are also a lot of people refinancing to take advantage of the good rates.  So, the rates are good news not just for home buyers, but also for current home owners.

Don’t fight the trend

Finance August 15th, 2008

Don’t fight the trend of a given security. It can be very painful to bottom pick or top pick.  Even though it is dangerous there are still a huge group of investors tend to keep doing it.

Don’t fight the trend of a given security. It can be very painful to bottom pick or top pick.  Even though it is dangerous there are still a huge group of investors tend to keep doing it.

Catch up on Retirement in 9 Kinda Easy Steps

Finance August 13th, 2008

Retirement is suddenly approaching and you haven’t saved enough! What can you do? Start right now with Steve Dahl’s practical and inspiring list of Nine Ways to Catch Up on Retirement Funding. Owning a bunch of bank CDs won’t do it. Paying off the house isn’t enough. You need a PLAN! This is where it starts.

Importance of money

Finance August 13th, 2008

                   

, rather than spending it in satisfying luxurious
desires you can try investing it. Money when invested has the ability
to increase in amount which will let you buy more luxuries. Money
is always a trap and wise people are able to ride on it while the
rest fall into it.

About the author

Nicole
Anderson offers more information about unclaimed money at
www.cashunclaimed.com.

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