Posts Tagged ‘Grace Period’
Thursday, December 1st, 2011
The depressing reality of life is that, more and more individuals watch their houses get foreclosed year after year. This occurs because of householders become unable to pay off their per month mortgage attributable to various reasons like unemployment, sudden loss or accidents. Whatever the trigger, lenders will rarely be sympathetic about financial conditions and still demand the monthly conditions agreed upon on your mortgage agreement. Having a lack of knowledge on how one can deal with such scenario can leave a homeowner feeling helpless. However there are nonetheless ways to make it work.
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Tags: 2 Ways, Accidents, Amount Of Time, Choices, Circumstances, Default Notice, Financial Situation, Foreclosure Proceedings, Grace Period, Lack Of Knowledge, Lenders, Many People, Mortgage Agreement, Mortgage Funds, Pre Foreclosure, Six Months, Unemployment
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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
If you are having trouble maintaining good credit, you might find yourself
being irritated by phone calls from the collection agencies. If your debt
has been handed over to one of these agencies, you already have a black
mark put on your credit report. However it is important to know your
rights when it comes to being in debt. Phone calls from the collection
agencies are unethical and if you understand the laws regarding good
credit, you can protect yourself from the problems and all the illegal
doings of these companies.
The most crucial law to know and review if you think that you are being
treated badly is the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, or FDCPA. This
is a law that will give you all the information that you may need so that
you understand if that company is doing something wrong. If they are not,
contact your government officials and police to file a compliant.
The first (more…)
Tags: Bill Collectors, Boss, Collection Agencies, Compliant, Credit Report, Creditors, Day Grace, Debt Collection, Debt Collections, Debt Collector, Debt Collectors, Debt Problems, Doings, Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, Government Officials, Grace Period, Maintaining Good Credit, Phone Calls, Reputation
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Although some choose to rush into getting a credit card, they normally do so without being aware of the costs. A lot of credit cards out there come with hidden costs and charges, and you should always be aware of this before you apply. In most cases, these fees and charges wont get noticed by the user until it is too late.
Credit card holders who arent aware of any hidden costs could easily end up paying possibly thousands of dollars at the end of the year – and not even realize it. If you have a reward credit card, your rewards could easily be destroyed by these hidden costs. Although some credit card users may realize it, there are many out there who (more…)
Tags: Credit Card Holders, Credit Card Users, Credit Cards, Credit Report, Extra Fees, Extra Time, Grace Period, Late Fees, Lot, Paym, Pitfall, Reward Card, Reward Credit Card, Rewards, Safe Side, Thousands Of Dollars
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
An airline credit card is the perfect addition to the wallets of those who spend a lot of time traveling on planes. These cards allow you to build up points that you can spend in any number of different ways. Not all airline credit cards are created equal, in fact some are not any good at all and it is your job to determine which is which before you sign the contract. You do not want to get sucked into a bad credit card contract, believe me, this is something you want to avoid like the plague. So what can you do to make sure that the airline credit card you choose has all the necessities that you�ll need?
The very first thing that you (more…)
Tags: Airline Credit Cards, Amount Of Time, Bad Credit, Credit Card Contract, Different Ways, Grace Period, Interest Rate, Introductory Rate, Job, Lookout, Loopholes, Lot Airline, Necessities, Plague, Planes, Wallets
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Sunday, December 27th, 2009
There are so many credit cards out there to choose from that deciding which one to get can feel really daunting. What makes one offer better than the hundreds of others you�ve seen? Here are top 7 FAQs to finding the right credit card:
1. Are You a Student?
If you are, then you�ll be better off with a student card. Your application is likely to get accepted without problems. It would be best to contact the bank where you have your student account before you do anything else.
2. Are You Transferring a balance from another credit card?
If you are, then you need to be looking for a card with a low APR on balance transfers. APR is the acronym for Annual Percentage Rate (more…)
Tags: 9 Months, Acronym, Annual Percentage Rate, Annual Percentage Rate Apr, Balance Transfers, Card 1, Card Issuer, Credit Card Offers, Credit Cards, Due Date, Emergencies, Finance Charge, Finance Charges, Free Period, Grace Period, Interest Rate, Introductory Rates, Lot, Money, Promise
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Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Airline credit cards have steadily been gaining popularity in the past few years. Airlines and other companies related to the travel industry benefit as customers utilize their services more frequently; brand loyalty is strengthened as well. Consumers with a good credit history gain by obtaining greater value from their credit cards. Fundamentally, airline credit cards operate in a similar manner; purchases charged to the credit card earn travel points for the card holder, these points can be redeemed in various ways, for example contributing toward free travel, hotel stays, service at a car wash, etc. Four key features to consider while selecting an airline credit card are given below.
Low Interest Rate: The cost of credit is measured in terms of the annual percentage (more…)
Tags: 0 Interest On Balance Transfers, Airline Credit Cards, Annual Percentage Rate, Bonus Points, Brand Loyalty, Car Wash, Card Holder, Credit Card Bills, Credit History, Credit Profile, Economic Indicators, Free Travel, Grace Period, Industry Benefit, Introductory Rate, Spenders, Travel Hotel, Travel Industry, Travel Points, Variable Rate
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Thursday, December 24th, 2009
If you′re a college student, you know how expensive books, movies and tuition can be. And if you only work during the summer break, you may be looking for a way to stretch your funds through the cold winter months. Fortunately, a student credit card can help. Find one with low interest and good terms, and you can charge during the lean times and then pay it off when you′re making money on your summer job.
To get a student credit card, follow these guidelines:
1. Find some cards for comparison.
It’s easier than you think. Credit card companies often set up tables and booths at college fairs. You may even find fliers or applications around campus. And you can always find a student credit (more…)
Tags: 3 Ways, Amount Of Time, Booths, Choose One, Cold Winter, College Fairs, Credit Cards, Credit History, Credit Score, Current Address, Enrollment Status, Fliers, Grace Period, Jargon, Lean Times, Permanent Address, Student Cards, Student Credit Card, Summer Break, Summer Job
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