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Getting Credit Can be Hard if You're Over 62
by FTC
Credit is an important money management tool for both young and older consumers. Yet the elderly, particularly older women, may find it difficult to get credit. If you're an older consumer who has paid with cash all your life, you may find it difficult

Keep Credit Cards Under Control, Improve Your Credit Record
by FTC
Whether you shop online, by telephone or by mail, a credit card can make buying many things much easier; but when you use a credit card, it's important to keep track of your spending. Incidental and impulse purchases add up, and each one you make

What You Need to Know About Your Credit
by FTC
Provides tips on shopping for credit cards, using cards carefully, and keeping your credit record clean. Also explains credit reports and credit scores, how to protect your identity, improve your credit record, and what to do if you are a victim

File Segregation: New ID Is a Bad IDea
by FTC
If you have filed for bankruptcy, you may be the target of a credit repair scheme called file segregation. In this scheme, you are promised a chance to hide unfavorable credit information by establishing a new credit identity.

How Reliable Is The Credit Scoring System?
by FTC
Credit scoring systems enable creditors to evaluate millions of applicants consistently and impartially on many different characteristics. But to be statistically valid, credit scoring systems must be based on a big enough sample.

Credit Scoring Facts
by FTC
Ever wonder how a creditor decides whether to grant you credit? For years, creditors have been using credit scoring systems to determine if you'd be a good risk for credit cards and auto loans. More recently, credit scoring has been used to help creditors

Understanding Credit and Divorce
by FTC
Encourages recently divorced consumers, and those contemplating divorce, to look closely at issues involving credit. Understanding the different kinds of credit accounts opened during a marriage may help illuminate the potential benefits - and pitfalls

Choosing and Using Credit Cards
by FTC
Chances are you've gotten your share of 'pre-approved'; credit card offers in the mail, some with low introductory rates and other perks. Many of these solicitations urge you to accept 'before the offer expires.'

Understanding Debt Consolidation and Bankruptcy
by FTC
You may be able to lower your cost of credit by consolidating your debt through a second mortgage or a home equity line of credit. Remember that these loans require you to put up your home as collateral.

Dealing with Debt
by FTC
Having trouble paying your bills? Getting dunning notices from creditors? Are your accounts being turned over to debt collectors? Are you worried about losing your home or your car? You're not alone.

Understanding Credit Scores
by FTC
What is a credit score, and how does it affect my ability to get credit? Credit scoring is a system creditors use to help determine whether to give you credit, and how much to charge you for it. Information about you and your credit experiences

Building a Good Credit Report
by FTC
If you've ever applied for a credit card, a personal loan, or insurance, there's a file about you. This file is known as your credit report. It is chock full of information on where you live, how you pay your bills, and whether you've been sued, arrested

Reverse Mortgages: Cashing In On Home Ownership
by FTC
A reverse mortgage is a loan: where the lender pays you - in a lump sum, a monthly advance, a line of credit, or a combination of all three - while you continue to live in your home. To qualify for a reverse mortgage, you must own your home.

Home Equity Loans: The Three-Day Cancellation Rule
by FTC
If you're considering applying for a personal loan and using your home to guarantee repayment, you should know that a federal credit law gives you three days to reconsider a signed credit agreement and cancel the deal without penalty.

Avoiding Home Equity Scams
by FTC
You could lose your home and your money if you borrow from unscrupulous lenders who offer you a high-cost loan based on the equity you have in your home. Certain lenders target homeowners who are elderly or who have low incomes or credit problems

Buying and Selling Timeshares: The Basics
by FTC
Two basic vacation ownership options are available: timeshares and vacation interval plans. You should know that the value of these options is in their use as vacation destinations, not as investments.

Mortgage Servicing: Do Your Payments Count?
by FTC
When you apply for a home mortgage, you may think that the lender will hold and service your loan until you pay it off or you sell your house. That's often not the case. In today's market, loans and the rights to service them often are bought and sold.

Mortgage : Shop, Compare, Negotiate
by FTC
When buying a home, remember to shop around, to compare costs and terms, and to negotiate for the best deal. Your local newspaper and the Internet are good places to start shopping for a loan. You can usually find information both on interest rates

Steps to Save Money on a Mortgage or Home Loan
by FTC
Shopping around for a home loan or mortgage will help you to get the best financing deal. A mortgage - whether it's a home purchase, a refinancing, or a home equity loan - is a product, just like a car, so the price and terms may be negotiable.

Home Equity Loans: Avoid Becoming a Victim
by FTC
Do you own your home? If so, it's likely to be your greatest single asset. Unfortunately, if you agree to a loan that's based on the equity you have in your home, you may be putting your most valuable asset at risk.

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Advice & Discussions
Money as a Present?
I have a question here. Mabey I already know rthe answer but is a statement. Would it be good for a guy to give money to a girl that he likes as a present? specially as a sorrry one? Just wondering people. Thanks for your thoughts.
Does money influence your feelings for someone?
Someone made a post on here that really bothered me. It was about money and they seemed to think that it gave them an advantage in the relationship because the other member of the relationship wasn't as financially set as she was. To me money and feelings for someone are two COMPLETELY different catagories and I dont think anyone should ever put themselves first because they have more money then their partner/lover.
Fear Factor....What wont you do for money...
If you could be on the show "Fear Factor" what are the top "TWO/THREE" stunts you simply refuse to do? 1. Roaches..(any thing involving them) 2. Being burried alive....NO WAY.:-#
Question about money....
Just out of curiousity, how can you hide money if you go through a divorce? Has anyone ever done this with any success?
A friends dilemma...money and divorce.
A friend called me today to see if I could help her...I need advice, and will tell what I know to be fact. If it's conjecture, will spell it out. She had saved a lot of money during the years before they married. She bought her own house, now paid off, by her.

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