7.08.2008

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Sport Chalet Signs New Expanded Senior Credit Facility - Earthtimes (press release)

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LOS ANGELES , July 8 -- Sport Chalet, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPCHA, SPCHB) today announced that it has signed a new expanded senior credit facility with its existing ...

Fed to Clamp Down on Exotic and Subprime Mortgages - New York Times

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He said they included poorly underwritten mortgages, regulatory gaps, tight credit and insufficiently capitalized financial institutions. ...

Kenneth Harney: Be wary of credit repair services - San Jose Mercury News

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What you need is a service that can help put it all together for you - linking you into lists of available foreclosures, credit repair, ...

Q. The smoking ban: has it damaged the leisure sector beyond repair - Manchester Online

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Pubs are closing at an unprecedented rate, but this is also due to decreasing beer sales, the high cost of beer, the credit crunch, high overheads and cheap ...

Credit Repair: Unsecured Loans - istockAnalyst.com

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by William Blake Do you need some extra money but doubt your ability to get it because of a bad credit rating? Recent changes in loan markets should calm ...

Credit Repair: Credit Cards - istockAnalyst.com

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by William Blake Does your less than perfect credit history concern you? Then you should allow bad credit cards to help you make your credit rating better. ...

All about credit reports (Bankrate.com)

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 05:50 AM CDT

If you are applying for a loan or credit, records of your previous dealings with someone else's money are vital.

Sport Chalet Signs New Expanded Senior Credit Facility (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 03:00 PM CDT

Sport Chalet, Inc. today announced that it has signed a new expanded senior credit facility with its existing lender, Bank of America, N.A.

Ignored debt damages credit scores severely (Erie Times-News)

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 02:06 AM CDT

Dear Debt Adviser, I made a stupid mistake. I refused to pay my gas credit card because my $95 gasoline bill grew to $305, after $210 in late fees. The last payment was in January 2005.

Fed to Clamp Down on Subprime (New York Times)

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 07:26 AM CDT

With no end in sight to the turbulence in the housing and financial markets, the chairman of the Federal Reserve said on Tuesday morning that it would issue new lending rules next week to restrict exotic mortgages and high-cost loans for people with weak credit.

Candidates Set To Tackle Social Security? (CBS News)

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 06:00 PM CDT

Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are both proposing dramatic changes to Social Security, taking on the financially fragile "third rail of American politics" that Congress and recent presidents have been unable to repair.

Save Big by Knowing Your Credit Score (Elk Grove Citizen)

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 08:52 AM CDT

(ARA) -. With auto manufacturers reporting slow sales and gasoline at record highs, anyone in the market for a new car can find some great deals. But before you hit the dealership, you should do a little homework to make sure you can get the best rate on an auto loan.

Obama and McCain want changes to Social Security (Houston Chronicle)

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 07:04 AM CDT

Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are both taking on the financially fragile "third rail of American politics" that Congress and recent presidents have been unable to repair.

Foreclosures bringing cases of fraud to light (San Diego Union-Tribune)

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 09:02 AM CDT

Last year, an Orange County man was rejected for a personal loan at his credit union. To his surprise, his credit report had been red-flagged because he was six months behind on mortgage payments on a $660,000 home in Oceanside.

Taking On 'Third Rail' Of Social Security (Hartford Courant)

Posted: 08 Jul 2008 07:15 AM CDT

Obama, McCain Favor Big Changes, Specifics Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are both proposing dramatic changes to Social Security, taking on the financially fragile "third rail of American politics" that Congress and recent presidents have been unable to repair.

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