Archive for the ‘Credit Card Debt’ category

Erasing Credit Card Debt: Conducting Strategic Defaults on Mortgages

March 3rd, 2010

Erasing credit card debt has become a goal of thousands of people in this recession. The housing boom bust at the end of 2007 forcing borrowers and lenders into a situation the United States nor the world has not seen since the great depression. Historically, credit was established to people in the elite groups. Currently, [...]

Calculating your Credit Rating

February 23rd, 2010

Anyone who is old enough should be very interested in how your credit rating is calculated and will be happy to find out that the process of getting ones credit rating/score is relatively simple and should enable you to repair your credit more easily if need be.
Thirty five percent of your credit score is based [...]

Debit Cards for Bad Credit: A Credit Score Improvement Tip

February 18th, 2010

Has your credit score taken a nose dive? Lots of credit scores certainly have recently. That’s because with all the job losses, investment woes, and bank shenanigans, staying current with all of your bills has been tough. A few late payments, a missed installment or two and there you go – your once proud credit [...]

Remortgage For People With Bad Credit

February 7th, 2010

Getting a remortgage for people with bad credit is more difficult these days. People with bad credit have a very hard time when it comes to financial opportunities. These days, the amount of choices for individuals that have poor credit are severely limited. Most people end up trying to borrow money so that [...]

Learning About Christian Debt Counseling

January 26th, 2010

There is a financial trend sweeping the Christian community known as Christian Debt Counseling. What does this mean and is it really just for Christians or can anyone who needs assistance use one of these Christian Debt or Christian Loan companies?
If you are not familiar with the concept, the idea is simple: you’ve made some [...]