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credit rating scores explained
What goes behind credit rating scores? This score is primally based on credit report information from Equifax, Experian and Trans Union which are three major credit card bureaus.Banks and lenders will not...
0 commentsPROVATI INSURANCE IPO LOTTERY RESULT
IPO lottery of PROVATI INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED will be held on Tuesday,15th December, 2009 at 10.30am in Banghabandhu International Conference Center, Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Agargaon, Dhaka-1207. The Result...
0 commentsBarriers to Employment
Summary Are you frustrated in your search for a job? Do you feel you are facing more rejection than is warranted by the current battered economy? If so, please read on as I will outline a variety of...
1 commentCar sales Jargon Dictionary
I will list a lot of the slang that is used in the Car Dealerships this will be an ongoing hub as I remember more slang words to add. Clicks: The amount of miles with each mile representing one click of the...
2 commentsHow to Get a Loan? (if you have no or very little credit history)
In the current economic climate borrowers need a very good credit rating history to stand any chance of getting a loan at decent rates because the credit crunch has forced several lenders to become very...
0 commentsReasons Why Having An Identity Theft Check Is Essential
Having a good credit account does not rely solely on whether you have a high credit score or not. A good credit account should have a healthy credit report and one of the most important but is neglected most...
Why Credit Scores Matter
Information about you, your financial activities in particular, are collected and compiled by credit bureaus. This compilation makes up your consumer credit report and this is what lenders will be looking at...
minimum payment
Since almost the first time credit was invented, we have been conditioned to be concerned about the minimum payment. Credit card companies send invoices, with minimum payments marked. The majority of...
0 commentsImprove Credit Rating
Your credit score is a number somewhere between 300 and 900. I'ts determined by all three credit reporting bureaus, namely Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. Ideally you want a credit rating of 650 or above,...
0 commentsHow To Dispute Inaccurate Items On Your Credit Score?
What do you do if you discover entries in your credit rating report that don’t belong to you? Needless to say regardless of their ownership, they will create an impact on your credit score and you will have...
















