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Long term loans - bad credit |
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Sunday, 27 April 2008 |
Secured loans have both short and long term repayment plans. These types of loans are secured by a form of collateral, such as the equity in a home or auto. Some lenders will also accept stocks and bonds as security against the loan. Cuse thesetypes of loans are secured, the risk to lenders is minimized and allows borowers to enjoy lower interest rates than unsecured loans. And; even if there are still payments due on an existing auto or home loan, it's possible to get a lower rate than the original loan terms, particulrly if the borrower's credit had improved. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 27 April 2008 )
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The truth about good credit |
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Written by admin
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 |
With so many malicious myths and misinformation being propagated online about credit and credit repair, I thought I would take a mment to clarify a few things that have been weighing on my sense of consumer consciousness. A simple search egine query for how to improve your credit score can take you in so many potentially precarious directions that many peple simply end up making their situations FAR worse, by following bad advice. Let's take a real quick look at things to avoid, once and for all, as you avail yourself of the neest strategies for getting your life, and finances back on track. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 April 2008 )
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Written by admin
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 |
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Did you ever think that getting legal advice for improving bad crdit might be similar to going out for dinner? Well, at least in some ways. Think about your favorite dish at your favorite restaurant. Most likely, if you had the exact recipe and the right ingedients, you would be able to cook that dish yourself. Yet, if mney wasn't an issue, you would probably choose to go out to eat. Why? Because that way you don't have to worry about actually getting the recipe, buying the ingredients, following the recipe, chopping, dicig, or sauteing. You don't have to worry about what to do if the meal doesn't taste just right. You don't have to set up the table, serve the meal, or do the dihes. In today's busy world, most of us would prfer to sit down, order, and enjoy a great meal cooked by somebody else. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 April 2008 )
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