12 Feb
Posted by Debora Watt as Repair Credit Score
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It’s a tougher game now. With divorce and separation come new experiences and responsibilities across the board. Suddenly words like “child support payments” and 100% liable for bills” enter the picture. If you ignore your increased financial obligations or fail to separate your accounts it may be hard to open new accounts and obtain new loans in your name. But, there are many moves you can make to protect and restore the good credit you took years to build.
It will decide your starting position. Before you begin, get an idea of what the entire playing field looks like. Call fo
The camera is empty. The photos are uploaded. And the souvenirs have been given away. What remains after a trip abroad? A roaring debate in my head about whether reward points are a waste of time and effort or if they’re a nifty way to save money. I have experience to support both views.
• Reward points are the enemy: A month after I returned, I’m still working on claiming my frequent flyer mile credit. The many segments of my trip were handed off to other operators so I face a complicated online form to get credited. The form requires a special 13-digit code that, alas, can be found only on the bigger section of boarding pass (the part that the flight staff keeps as you board). Plan
Paying off your debt is kind of like vowing to lose 50 pounds and then reaching your goal. Ta-da! It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for, but when it arrives you might find yourself thinking “Now what?”
First of all, awesome job paying off what you owed. It takes dedication and planning to pay off debt, and many people struggle with it endlessly, unable to make it happen. But not you!
It’s a new chapter in your financial life. A chapter where you are debt-free and devoted to not slipping into debt again. It takes dedication to stay within your budget and to spend less than you make, so remember not to get too relaxed and let your finances slip.
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27 Jan
Posted by Gabrielle Geoghegan as Repair Credit Score
Last month, I shared with you how to tackle airfare, which is the most expensive item in most itineraries. In my case, Vietnam and Thailand are really affordable—flights accounted for 80% of the final trip cost. With my visa, immunizations and plane tickets in tow, I could then figure out the rest. In fact, because my destination was so affordable and the US dollar went a long way, I had a new challenge: how to spend wisely so I got the most out of the trip.
Here’s some lessons on planning an itinerary so you’re satisfied at the end:
• Stick to what matters to you. Narrow down your general idea of the trip—from “outdoorsy,” “urban,” or “eco-friendly,” to specifics. In my case, I narrowe
27 Jan
Posted by Debora Watt as Repair Credit Score
Internet Security 2010 computer malware attacks my two “protected” computers, leading me to abandon the computer protection software I’ve defended for years!
IT’S A HORRIBLE SCAM!
This last weekend was a computer disaster!
Norton let me down…and now I have walked away from Norton.
Without warning, computer demons took over my two computers, shooting “high risk” warning messages all over my computer and preventing me from launching “help” programs or rebooting into safe mode.
I was freaking out, believing I was headed toward another meltdown.
Trying to fix the problem, I discovered the alleged fix to be the scam!
INTERNET SECURITY 2010 IS BAD ASS!
I’ve not faced a computer intruder as bad as Internet Security 2010 malware.
Apparently, this demon appeared in early December 2009 and has swept through computers, wreaking havoc all the way on computer users not able to troubleshoot on their own.
“It killed my computer! I think i got it bad,
26 Jan
Posted by Debora Watt as Repair Credit Score
If multiple credit card debt is what bothers you, then you must have considered various debt solutions that can help you get rid of this problem. One such solution is credit card consolidation. Under this process all your multiple bills are combined together to form a single debt that you need to pay towards. This method can be availed if you are not having any difficulty in making the minimum payments towards all your bills.
There are various ways in which you can consolidate your credit card bills. Out of all these ways there are two ways that must be known as they are the most important ones. These ways in which you can consolidate your credit card debts are as follows.
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