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UK County Court Judgments
Published on Wednesday, April 27 2005 by Open Doors Money
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UK county court judgments can prevent many borrowers from getting the loans they need. If you have a UK county court judgment, it may be a good idea to consolidate your debt and pay it off. Paying off the debts you owe can go a long way toward clearing your credit and getting you back on the right financial track.
Stuck With Debt
Published on Wednesday, April 27 2005 by Open Doors Money
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For many years now, the rate of consumer debt has been growing steadily, year after year. At the same time, rates of personal savings have been declining, thus leaving people with a smaller and smaller cushion to help them through a financial crisis.
It is no wonder then, that even the smallest financial setback, like car repairs, home repairs or the loss of a job, can trigger a dangerous spiral into ever increasing levels of debt. It may seem like you are stuck with debt, but there are steps that smart consumers can take to reduce and eliminate what they owe.
How your credit score affects your mortgage
Published on Wednesday, April 27 2005 by Open Doors Money
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Each year thousands of prospective homeowners are shocked to discover their credit history will keep them from their dream of home ownership. While it may seem surprising that an individual could know so little about their own credit score, the truth is that far too many consumers go blithely through life, unconcerned about how their financial actions my effect their future plans. While consumers may be aware there are a few spots on their credit score, they do not realize the full impact their actions have and the adverse effects until they are denied a loan. If asked what they thought their credit score to be, consumers generally respond they believe their credit score to be fair or good. In reality those same consumers have absolutely no idea what their credit score is because they have not taken the time to run a credit check or to research the qualifications for having an excellent, good, fair or poor credit rating.
Take Your Debt Temperature
Published on Tuesday, April 19 2005 by Open Doors Money
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One thing our culture has become proficient at is developing measurement systems. We have precise measurements of health like the thermometer to take our temperature and other medical tools so we always know in precise terms how our body is doing. We measure the weather, our vehicles, the economy, just about anything we can measure, we measure it. Measurement gives us control over decay or change and gives us the signals we need to make changes before things go to badly wrong.
Budgeting Advice
Published on Tuesday, April 19 2005 by Open Doors Money
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It seems like everyone is wiling to provide you with budgeting advice. Everyone from dear old dad to old Uncle Morty has something to say about how you spend your money. You may think you know where your money is coming from and where it is going, but if you do not have a written, monthly budget you cannot know for sure.
Are you using credit to pay off old debt?
Published on Tuesday, April 19 2005 by Open Doors Money
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If you are stuck with a bunch of old debt and find yourself using your credit cards to finance this debt, you could be doing yourself a grave financial disservice. Using credit to pay off old debt is almost never a good idea. If you look around, you should be able to find a better and more cost effective way to retire the old debts you have been carrying around.
Credit Cards - What You Should Know
Published on Thursday, December 30 2004 by Open Doors Money
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There are a lot of questions about using credit cards. Here's some important points for you.
Keeping your debt problem in perspective
Published on Friday, November 19 2004 by Open Doors Money
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It’s easy to let your debt problem cause you emotional and physical stress, but if you follow our short guide to keeping your debt problem in perspective, this needn’t be the case.
What are the options?
Published on Friday, November 19 2004 by Open Doors Money
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A quick summary of the available debt options. More in-depth information is available within our ‘Debt Solutions Guide’ section on all the individual options.