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| Sliding economy raises questions about credit scores - USA Today Posted: Having two accounts closed will erase decades of good credit history on the cards, she says. And because she's near retirement, "I don't have another 37 years to repair this problem." Talbott says that only a minority of borrowers will get their card ... |
| State determined to 'repair' banking sector - Lenihan - Irish Times Posted: THE GOVERNMENT is determined to ensure that the Irish banking sector "under full public direction" will resume its place as a lender of credit in the economy, the Minister for Finance has said. Brian Lenihan said the Government would deal with the ... |
| Defaulted student loans, credit issues targeted for help (The Daily Iberian) Posted: 06 Mar 2009 03:43 AM PST More than 1,000 students with higher education loans now have the opportunity to rehabilitate defaulted student loans, repair credit and continue financing their education. |
| Think you have a good credit score? Try again. (KSDK St. Louis) Posted: 06 Mar 2009 09:56 AM PST Think you have a good credit score? Try again. |
| Consumers hit by sliding credit scores (Tucson Citizen) Posted: 06 Mar 2009 09:01 AM PST Through all the foreclosures, staggering stock market losses and dissolved personal fortunes, one measure of Americans' financial health has remained surprisingly steady during the recession: the consumer credit score, used by banks and lenders to determine how much credit to give borrowers, and at what rates. |
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