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Credit Repair - From C to A Paper ct Number Two: Switching to an 8% APR card from a 16% APR card will save you aprox. $500 per year in interest charges on a $5000 balance.If you’ve ever applied for a home loan with less than stellar credit, you know how much extra you have to pay. Even though it can take some time, credit repair is definitely worth pursuing.Credit ScoresWhen considering your application for a home loan, a financial institution looks at your credit and assigns it a score. In the industry, these scores are loosely referred to as a type of paper. The best scores equate to “A” paper, while lower scores are graded just like in school, to wit, “B”, “C”, “D” and “Oh, my god” paper. If you have “A” paper, you can expect to get the best deal, while lower grades are known as sub-prime b Ok, ok sign me up I hear you cry. Well hang on there Tigger, one moment before you jump into the credit card labyrinth and promise me your firstborn. Using a small amount of your gray matter (AKA your noggin/brain) you can avoid most of the pitfalls of the credit card game. I use the word game because it really is a game and you've gotta play by the credit card rules or they'll put you in the cooler w Currency Trading – 5 Steps To Trading Success In this article I'm going to show you how you can get the most out those pesky credit card offers you keep receiving. Even if you're not about to switch cards you may lean a thing or to so sit tight, but first, let me set the stage: You're the proud owner of a credit card or two, never really use them but pay them off in full each month. Then comes a few must have purchases and perhaps your employer downsizes and you're sent packing. Before you know it you're in the hole for $5000. You still get the statements in the mail but never really read them and like a robot, just pay the minimum amount. Then one day, perhaps because you're bored or it's raining outside, you actually read one of the statements and realize you're paying an exorbitant amount in interest charges and by a rough calculation you'll be "pushing up the daisies" by the time you have to make the last payment!Currency trading is all about trading the right way to achieve currency trading success. It’s a blend of various inputs that will make you successful. 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Does the above sounds all too familiar? The credit card companies don't call it the fine print for nothing, and who has a micro-fiche reader anyway - I swear that's a 2 point font they use! You'll either end up applying for for a new credit card without really knowing what you're getting into or you'll do nothing at all. Well now, let's not get too carried away with this silly little story but I'd like to add some more coals to the fire by quoting some alarming credit card facts: Fact Number One: Paying the minimum payment on a balance of $2000 with an interest rate of 15.04% will take you 169 months (yes that's 14 years) to pay it off in full! And, you will of paid a total of $2205.63 in interest charges (that does not inlclude the $2000 of debt)! Fact Number Two: Switching to an 8% APR card from a 16% APR card will save you aprox. $500 per year in interest charges on a $5000 balance. Ok, ok sign me up I hear you cry. 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As per the industry standards, the best web host should beat others in terms of both service Fact Number One: Paying the minimum payment on a balance of $2000 with an interest rate of 15.04% will take you 169 months (yes that's 14 years) to pay it off in full! And, you will of paid a total of $2205.63 in interest charges (that does not inlclude the $2000 of debt)! Fact Number Two: Switching to an 8% APR card from a 16% APR card will save you aprox. $500 per year in interest charges on a $5000 balance. Ok, ok sign me up I hear you cry. Well hang on there Tigger, one moment before you jump into the credit card labyrinth and promise me your firstborn. Using a small amount of your gray matter (AKA your noggin/brain) you can avoid most of the pitfalls of the credit card game. I use the word game because it really is a game and you've gotta play by the credit card rules or they'll put you in the cooler w Top 7 Tips to Increase Sales in 2007 Through a Proven Sales Process for Anyone in Sales ct Number Two: Switching to an 8% APR card from a 16% APR card will save you aprox. $500 per year in interest charges on a $5000 balance.With a booming economy, the DOW is over 12,000, all businesses are looking to grab a piece of that action. Possibly, one strategic planning action is to adopt a proven sales process that can immediately let you know where you are in the sales process and what you need to do next.A proven sales process differs from a sales process in that it has been tested over the several decades on thousands of individuals within all industries. Proven is sustainable and sustainability translates into greater revenue.The benefit of a proven sales process is that you can easily determined when you have made a mistake and take the actions ne Ok, ok sign me up I hear you cry. Well hang on there Tigger, one moment before you jump into the credit card labyrinth and promise me your firstborn. Using a small amount of your gray matter (AKA your noggin/brain) you can avoid most of the pitfalls of the credit card game. I use the word game because it really is a game and you've gotta play by the credit card rules or they'll put you in the cooler which normally means ponying up more of your hard earned lolly(cash) or at worst getting a higher interest rate than you had with your old card. So credit card guy, impart to me your bountiful knowledge. I'm gonna make this a 3 step process so here goes: Step 1: Read the fine print. You want a 0% Apr card but is it for purchases or balance transfers or both? Most people will want to transfer a balance and do not care about the 0% Apr on purchases but make sure you understand what the 0% Apr is related to. If you're unsure then call up the credit card company and ask them. Step 2: Pay your bill on time Sounds logical but really, buried in the fine print on page 1000 of the terms and conditions is a clause that states: If you are late making a payment, any introductory/special rates terminate and the standard purchase APR will apply to purchases and balance transfers. If you fail twice to make a required payment or if you exceed your account credit limit twice, your purchase APR will be 19.99%. If you fail 3 times to make a required payment or if you exceed your account credit limit 3 times, your purchase APR and cash advance APR will be 24.99%. Yikes! This is straight from Discover's website. You normally have to allow 5 to 10 business days for the credit card company to get the payment so I suggest you sign up with your bank for on line bill paying or get an electronic debit order for them to automatically take out a certain amount each month. If they do hit you with a late fee and you have a good payment record with them you might try calling them up and asking them to waive the fee with the threat that you'll cancel your account if they don't. I have use this on one occasion and it worked so it never hurts to ask right. Step 3: Keep an eye on your balance So your limit is $2000 but the nice credit companies will gladly let you go over it and slap you with a $25 fee for the pleasure (in some cases even if you go over by a dollar) If you are making purchases with your new card check you account on-line weekly . That's it, and remember that I'm as much a fan of credit card companies as you are but in
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