Cars are getting more and more expensive by the day. Its becoming almost impossible to buy a quality car from your bank balance alone without needing any kind of help. Even second hand cars are still expensive and though they are not technically new, they bring levels of excitement to its new buyer. There are [...]
Archive for July, 2010
Tips For Getting Car Loans
July 6th, 2010
Steven Brazis
Posted in Auto Loans, Finance, Loans
Tags: bankruptcy, banks, budget, buyer, car, car loans, car ownership, consolidation, credit, currency, debt, dream car, finance, good credit, loan application, loans, money, money management, personal finance, personal loans, repay loan, seller, student loans, trading, wealth building, wealth management
No Comments »Tips To Fix Your Credit Rating
July 5th, 2010
Steven Brazis Having bad credit can be the most frustrating thing in the world. Until you successfully amend your credit rating, you won’t be able to secure any kinds of loan, be it car loan or a second mortgage on your house or any other type of loan. So is it possible to fix your credit rating [...]
Posted in Credit, Finance
Tags: any loans, bad credit, bankruptcy, banks, budget, car loans, consolidation, credir repair agencies, credit, credit problems, credit rating, credit report, currency, debt, debt free, finance, fix credit rating, good credit rating, house, loan, loans, money, money management, pay current bills, personal finance, personal loans, reduce costs, second mortgage, student loans, trading, wealth building, wealth management
No Comments »What Should We Do After Bankruptcy?
July 4th, 2010
Steven Brazis Bankruptcy can be a long, physically draining, psychologically disturbing and financially costly battle. So many vow said never to borrow again after coming out of bankruptcy. But you might inevitably need a loan of some sort after bankruptcy. Many people don’t have issues paying their other expenses but when it comes to consumer debt, it’s [...]
Posted in Bankruptcy, Finance
Tags: agencies, bankruptcy, banks, bills, budget, car loans, consolidation, consumer debt, credibility, credit, credit report, creditors, currency, debt, debts, finance, high interest, high interest debts, income, loans, money, money management, pay, paying, personal finance, personal loans, property, report, signals, solid income, strategy, student loans, taxes, trading, value, wealth building, wealth management
No Comments »Three Simple Steps to Quick Recovery From Bankruptcy
July 2nd, 2010
Steven Brazis No one ever dreams of going bankrupt in their lifetime. We all hate nightmares but sometimes they happen during the day when you are wide awake. Bankruptcy can be a real nightmare. First of all its highly embarrassing and comes along with lots of physical pain and psychological trauma. It could lead you to lose [...]
Posted in Bankruptcy, Finance
Tags: assets, bankruptcy, banks, bilss, budget, car loans, consolidation, court, credit, credit rating, credit report, credit report agencies, currency, debt, expenditure, finance, financial plan, lawyers, loans, lose job, money, money management, nightmares, payment, personal finance, personal loans, plan, recovery, student loans, trading, trauma, unemployed, wealth building, wealth management
No Comments »Does Debt Consolidation Hurt Credit?
July 1st, 2010
Steven Brazis Debt consolidation programs of large to millions of Americans who owe thousands on their credit cards. However there is not enough information out there about debt consolidation and there sure lots of false myths about the subject. The first myth is that debt consolidation ruins your future credit. This information is completely false. In debt [...]
Posted in Credit, Debt-Consolidation, Finance
Tags: americans, bankruptcy, banks, budget, car loans, companies, consolidation, credit, credit agencies, credit cards, credit rating, credit report, credit score, currency, debt, debt consolidation, debt consolidation companies, debt free, false myths, finance, future credit, high interest account, installments, loans, low interest, lower interest rates, money, money management, next statement, options, outsatnding balances, outstanding loans, pay credit card bills, personal finance, personal loans, student loans, trading, wealth building, wealth management
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