Which is better - low interest rate or grace period?
This will solely depend upon the kind of spender your are and the way you manage your money.
This will solely depend upon the kind of spender your are and the way you manage your money.
Few months back, I co-signed two credit cards, one for my brother and the other for my colleague. Now, they're unable to manage their balances and my credit has received a big hit since then.
I discussed regarding this with and they seem to be lost in having their debts under their control. What should I do to help my credit rating from sinking further and at the same time both of them prevent digging themselves deeper into the debt hole?
I am from Tampa, Florida and am relocating to Boston, Massachusetts for work. This is the first-time ever that I'll have to rent out an apartment. Now, will my prospecting landlord and my employer ask for my credit report? Is it necessary at all?
I am fresh out of grad school and don't have a pretty credit at the moment.
There are some mistakes in my credit report and the creditor is denying having reported that. I have disputed about those mistakes with the CRA. But they aren't co-operating. I feel deprived.
Will my social media activity hurt my credit score? I am a bit confused as am a social media addict. Please let me know.
I sent a letter to a collection agency by certified mail with a return receipt and I did not get anything back. What do I do now
I have a charged off second mortgage that is now held by Nationwide Credit Inc, and a buyer willing and able to buy my home before it gets foreclosed on by the first mortgage company. I have a settlement offer with the first, and enough money left over to pay nationwide 43%, but they won't settle. I only have a week before foreclosure. I need any advice please!
If property is reposes, for example an automobile, how is this reflect on your credit report? Is it the full amount of the loan? Even thou the car/property is no longer in your possession?
During a subsequently dismissed Chapter 13 my vehicle was charged off. I have title but it is in my name and the lien holders name. Changing insurance companies and was told by agent (according to records they could find) that I owned it outright. Can I get title in my name only in Missouri
I sent Nationwide an email and they never responded but now they are calling me. It's worrying me to death, they didn't accept my proposal. I borrowed 400.00 and have paid $315 in principal alone. I'm in NC...I don't want them to start calling my references. Someone HELP please. What should I do?