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| SUSAN TOMPOR Free events part of Money Smart Week - Detroit Free Press Posted: A: Take care of your credit -- and even repair your credit. If you've got credit and your credit is good, you've got control. Q: How can you repair your credit legitimately? A: It's not a quick turnaround. You have to start showing a payment pattern of ... |
| NASA Weighing Debris Hit Risk for Hubble Repair Mission - Universe Today Posted: Credit: nasaspaceflight.com There's good news and bad news for the upcoming Hubble repair mission. The good news is that the statistical threat posed to space shuttle Atlantis and her crew by micro-meteoroid orbiting debris (MMOD) is currently no ... |
| Experian Revenue Growth Slows, Sales May ‘Soften' - Bloomberg Posted: The company is "not yet seeing evidence of a free flow of credit," he said. Major clients have started to stabilize and repair their balance sheets, he said, though the environment for lending "continues to be tough." Experian shares fell 24.50 pence, ... |
| Can't Pay Your Taxes? - Augusta Chronicle Posted: Perhaps you're between paychecks right now, or maybe you just paid a substantial car repair bill. For one reason or another, you're suffering from a short-term cash flow problem. You'll eventually have the cash to pay your tax bill, but you just don't ... |
| BPSB Audit takes aim on missing money and credit card charges (Bossier Press-Tribune) Posted: 16 Apr 2009 07:27 AM PDT EDITOR'S NOTE: Today continues a series on the state legislative auditor's report on the Bossier Parish School Board that was released Monday. Today focuses on the examination of the board's credit card charges and missing money from scrap metal sales. |
| GREEN: Used book stores a green practice? (KABC-TV Los Angeles) Posted: 16 Apr 2009 04:00 PM PDT Used book stores are a way to cultivate green practices. One chain is also donating proceeds to help repair damage from Hurricane Ike. |
| Experian Revenue Growth Slows, Sales May ‘Soften’ (Update2) (Bloomberg) Posted: 16 Apr 2009 02:20 AM PDT April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Experian Plc , the world's largest credit-checking company, said growth in so-called organic revenue slowed in the second half and that sales on that basis may "soften" in the first quarter of this fiscal year. |
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