4.14.2008

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Improve Your Credit Score with the use of the Correct Credit ... - Words that Work (press release)

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While hiring any credit repair agency for credit restoration service, one should keep in mind that credit restoration or credit repair process is not a ...

Consumer affairs returns to Spartanburg - Greenville News

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SCDCA Outreach Coordinator Patty Guthrie will discuss credit scores and credit repair tips. "Consumers can take basic precautions that go a long way in ...

Clean off credit reports this spring - Howard University The District Chronicles (subscription)

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Unlike nonprofit credit counseling agencies that negotiate with creditors when the bills are too high, Credit Justice Services is a for-profit credit repair ...

Credit Repair is More Than a Right, It's Your Responsibility (The Bradford Era)

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 03:23 AM CDT

(ARA) - The majority of Americans have errors and other unverifiable information on their credit reports that could be dragging down their credit score. Odds are good that your credit score is lower than it should be.

Fed's Warsh Warns That Repairing Markets May Be Slow Process (Nasdaq)

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 03:20 PM CDT

(RTTNews) - Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh spoke Monday about the fallout from the credit crunch, including a "striking" loss of confidence, a "repair" of business models from large financial institutions, and the "imperfect" substitute of public for private liquidity.

Stay vigilant about home repair fraud, officials say (The Clarion-Ledger)

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 01:11 AM CDT

Nine days after a powerful storm ripped through metro Jackson leaving damaged homes in its wake, no home repair fraud has been reported, but officials say the danger has not passed.

Credential seen unveiling ABCP plan this week (The Globe and Mail)

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 02:46 PM CDT

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Credential Securities Inc, an investment dealer for various Canadian credit unions, is likely to unveil a relief plan this week for small-scale clients saddled with troubled asset-backed commercial paper, the head of the committee trying to repair the ABCP market said on Monday.

Credential's ABCP relief plan expected this week (The Globe and Mail)

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 11:16 AM CDT

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Credential Securities, an investment dealer for various Canadian credit unions, is likely to announce a relief plan soon for retail clients saddled with troubled asset-backed commercial paper, the head of the committee trying to repair the ABCP market said on Monday.

Credential ABCP relief plan likely soon: Crawford (The Globe and Mail)

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 10:46 AM CDT

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Credential Securities, an investment dealer for various Canadian credit unions, is likely to announce a relief plan soon for its clients saddled with troubled asset-backed commercial paper, the head of the committee trying to repair the ABCP market said on Monday.

Moody's, S&P Affirm Manitowoc Ratings (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 02:44 PM CDT

Credit rating agencies Standard & Poor's Ratings Services and Moody's Investors Service on Monday affirmed the debt ratings of Manitowoc Co., after the diversified manufacturer agreed to buy British food-service equipment supplier Enodis PLC for about $1.9 billion.

Women squeezed by SBA's cash crunch (Los Angeles Times)

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 02:13 AM CDT

The federal agency's budget offers no funds for opening new centers that assist female entrepreneurs. To serve the fast-growing ranks of female business owners like Kathy Macias, who runs a Riverside auto repair shop, the Small Business Administration has added more than two dozen assistance centers in the last two years.

Reuters Canada Business Summary (The Globe and Mail)

Posted: 14 Apr 2008 05:01 PM CDT

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian businesses are gloomier about the near-term future due to a slowing economy and tighter credit conditions, and are concerned about the rising costs of energy and food, a survey showed on Monday.

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