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Improving Credit Score How To Make Your FICO Numbers Go UP

Do you know how to go about improving credit score? If you don’t have a good score, it can affect everything from whether you can get a home mortgage to whether you can land a good job, so it’s important. Many people don’t know how to go about improving credit score though.
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Dealing With Your Creditors In The Credit Repair Process

Dealing With Your Creditors In The Credit Repair Process Once you have got into a difficult financial position, your credit score or report is usually the first indication of the fact that there is a problem. This will then lead to the fact that you will inevitably have to deal with your creditors in an attempt to exercise some form of credit repair. ¶ Posted 01 January 2009 † Chris Kennelly § Credit ‡ Comments (0) ° Tagged: bad credit, credit repair, credit report, credit score

Credit Repair Do it Yourself or Not?

Considering Credit Repair Credit repair is on many people?s minds these days. Lender?s everywhere have clamped down on their lending guidelines. A significant number of people who had no problem getting financing even one year ago are discovering there are no options available to them today. More and more people are turning to credit repair to optimize their credit scores. If you are considering starting a credit repair effort you may be wondering if you should attempt it on your own, or hire

Credit Repair Do it Yourself or Not?

Credit repair can produce enormous benefits ranging from financial security to self-confidence. But should you attempt it on your own, or hire a credit repair service? Consider carefully. Great info here. Recommend reading!

GM Looks To Sell ACDelco, Raise $15 Billion Through Year-End 2009 [They Need The Dues]

GM’s just announced the company’s looking to part ways with ACDelco, the General’s aftermarket parts business. Don’t worry folks, they’ve hired a good financial institution to do the deal for them. I mean come on, Merrill Lynch has been around forever — just like GM. This new news, along with the attempt at selling the Hummer brand and, we’re assuming, the attempt at a GM-Chrysler merger, is all part of the automaker’s attempt to boost liquidity by approximately $15 billion through year-end 200