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Posted on 18 September 2011
Tags: Access, advantage, amount, class, common man, company, condition, consultancy, Contact, credit advice, credit debt, credit history, Credit ratings, credit repair service, credit repairer, Credit Score, dealing with creditors, deb, Debt, Debt Consolidation, debt settlement, debt settlement services, debts, Finance, financial improvements, financial matters, financing, fixing bad credit, getting a loan, information, investment services, Money, offer, process, quality, quality service, rate, repair, repair experts, Rid, settlement services, South Carolina, Sumter, time company, worldwide economic crisis
In this worldwide economic crisis’s situation, every person wants to be in credit rather than in a debt. If you have bad credit ratings, there are many ways to increase it and better your financial condition. For financial improvements many firms provide its customers with the important credit advice. Clear Credit is among the best companies that provide planning and consultancy for financial matters.
You can benefit from the services of this company in order live a debt free life and maintain a standard lifestyle. This service also helps the person to change credit ratings from bad to good.
Get Benefit from the specialties of credit repair experts

You may face different financial problems in your life sometime they are easy to handle, and sometime it is difficult. Having bad credit ratings creates a lot of problems and puts financial limitations for you. In this situation, the companies providing credit repair service can help you in fixing bad credit ratings.
Credit repair experts have access to information relating credit repair process which a common man doesn’t have, so they can make it easy for you to repair the credit score. They have a lot of experience in dealing with creditors so this saves a lot of time.
Company’s reputation is important
Before choosing the credit repairer you should take your time take a decision that will offer you quality service. You should check the reputation of the company because it is a matter of money. Clear Credit provides you best credit repair service you can try its services. You should also check the fees which you will be charged for repairing the credit.
Debt consolidation
To pay off the debt various companies offer debt consolidation and debt settlement services. Debt consolidation is basically combining of a person all debts and paying them off by loan. The debt amount is not decreased by this process you only shift your debt to pay off the debt easily. Debt consolidation involves getting a loan to pay off your debts.
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Posted on 16 September 2011
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If you have been facing debt situation from a long time and haven’t found a reliable solution, then there is no need to look for further options. Because, CBR Systems is one of the best facilitates when it comes to debt situations. This firm is providing its facilities to the debtors for a long time, and has proven its compatibility with time.
Debt counseling companies

When there is no way out of a debt condition, then credit debt counseling companies can really help the debtor. If you are serious about getting back on the track and improve you financial conditions, then you are strongly recommended to consult CBR Systems. It may be pretty difficult for a person to admit that he or she is failing to manage the financial matters, but it has to be acknowledged that the problem will persist without the help of the professionals.
Identity of the client
Some of the companies may cost you a high price. However, there are some debt counseling firms that are offering their services without profit. CBR Systems is one of those incredible facilitators that are providing their facilities without asking for any sort of profit. The best feature of this firm is that it keeps the identity of its client a secret. Therefore, we can say that it is providing you with an opportunity to settle your debt keeping your privacy.
Analysis of the financial situation
The CBR Systems is going to offer you a detailed analysis of your current financial situation. Once you understand the current circumstances, it will present you with a plan that may assist you. However, you have to gather all your information before consulting a debt counseling company.
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Posted on 17 June 2011
Tags: America, bad debt, Bakersfield, Business, Business_Finance, California, Christi, credit history, Credit Report, credit reporting agencies, Credit Score, Credit Score Hall of Shame, credit scores, credit scoring models, creditworthiness, debts, denial, El Paso, equifax, experian, FICO, FICO Credit Score, FICO score, fico scores, financial institutions, Harlingen, high interest rate, Jackson, Las vegas, lenders, lending money, loan, Louisiana, Mississippi, Monroe, Myrtle Beach, Nevada, payment history, public records, Shreveport, South Carolina, Texas, three digit number, transunion, Tyler, U.S, united states, Vantage Score
A credit score is a number showing the creditworthiness of a borrower. It represents his or her ability to pay his or her debts. It is a three digit number to provide information in your credit report. It predicts the risk of bad debt on loan you borrowed.
Use of Credit Scores

Lenders, like banks and credit card companies work with the credit scores of a customer. It is used to evaluate the potential risk caused by lending money to consumers. Its use facilitates the availability of cheaper credit for consumers. To get loan for home rental or to get utilities without a deposit one must keep a good score. Your credit score matters a lot for the denial or approval of loan and also a low or high interest rate. If the credit score is low then interest will be more and vice versa.
FICO credit score
There exist a number of credit-scoring models, but the most useful is the FICO credit score. Around 90 % of the financial institutions are using FICO scores in the U.S while making decision-making process. From the range of 300 to 850 according to FICO scores, the higher the number, the lower will be the risk.
Vantage Score
In 2006, to compete FICO, the three leading credit-reporting agencies joined together to introduced Vantage Score. The Vantage range from 501–990 showing the higher the with the lower risk. Both of Vantage Score and the FICO score are helpful to conclude how much credit to extend to people and can be used in a variety of applications.
Elements Determining Credit Score.
There are few things which are used to determine the credit score of a consumer. These are
- Payment history: it includes information about the account payment and public records. 35 percent of the Payment history constitutes credit score. Read the full story
Posted on 11 February 2010
Tags: American students, FFELP, Grad PLUS Loans, PAL Consolidation Loan, PAL Education Loan, PAL Law Prep Loan, PAL Loans, PAL Residency Loan, Parent PLUS loans, SCSL, South Carolina, South Carolina Student Loan, stafford loans
The most comprehensive college planning program is the South Carolina Student Loan program that includes state-sanctioned college planning program, which includes direct access to the Federal Family Education Loan Program and also to low-cost alternative loan program.
Only few American students can afford to pay from their own for college expenses while majority needs any financial support. While planning for college it becomes confusing for student to choose any loan program out of so many.

State supported agencies like SCSL’s basic purpose is to provide correct information to state students regarding college student loans so that the students can avail the best one.
Federal Loan for South Carolina Students
The SCSL is a co-provider in the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP). You can get following loans through FFELP program:
Stafford Loans, one of the most popular and widely disbursed loans in America. Stafford Loans are designed for needy and non-needy students. Most of students qualify for Stafford loans. This loan requires no credit check and haves low interest and fees costs.
Parent PLUS Loans are designed for the parents of undergrad dependent students, so that can cover the remaining costs of their child’s education when all other federal aids are paid out. This loan is a credit-based loan, if you are having poor credit then borrow with a co-signor.
Grad PLUS Loans are recent addition in federal loans and are specifically designed for the Grad and professional students. If you are a grad student and you meet the lifetime limit on your Staffords then your next best choice will be the Grad PLUS Loans. This loan is also credit-based loan; you can borrow it with a co-signor.
Alternative Student Loans in South Carolina
PAL Loans are the state-sanctioned private loans. Main purpose of this loan program is to make financial aid more feasible and less risky for South Carolina borrowers.
PAL loans are having following features:
PAL Education Loan is designed for the undergrads, grads and parents of the dependent students. This loan is having no-fees and no minimum. You can borrow it with a co-signor and it includes amenable repayment terms.
PAL Residency Loan is a modified medical school loan. This loan is specifically designed to cover the costs related to residency interviews and relocation expenses that most of grads can’t afford.
PAL Law Prep Loan is for the law students to provide them financial for their Bar Exam.
PAL Consolidation Loan is for the borrowers who had borrow more than one private loan. This consolidation loan replaces the other agreements and lowers monthly payments. It also extends the repayment period.
Posted on 14 August 2009
Tags: Alabama, America’s Recovery Capital program, application, ARC loans, Bank of America, Banks, borrowers, Business, business defaults, cash-flow, default rate, emergency loans, FDIC-backed banks, interest, lenders, Loans, Minnesota, Oregon, PNC Financial, SBA lenders, Small Business Administration, South Carolina, Webster Bank, Wells Fargo, Wisconsin, Zions Bank
According to a lending tally released this month, the Small Business Administration has been able to grant more than 1,000 emergency loans to struggling companies since it launched the much-anticipated America’s Recovery Capital program in mid-June.

Although the banks are still cautious about participating, the list confirms that the program is likely to hit its goal of making 10,000 loans by the time it ends in late 2010.
Out of 8,200 FDIC-backed banks in the U.S. around 400 lenders are currently making ARC loans. This small number could increase if it included top-tier SBA lenders with national reach. But out of SBA’s 10 most active lenders this year, only three have issued ARC loans. These three are Wells Fargo, PNC Financial and Zions Bank.
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Posted on 26 November 2008
Tags: Alabama, applicable state law, auto mechanic, auto tools, Bankruptcy, bankruptcy administrator
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Most debtors who file a bankruptcy petition, and many of their creditors, know very little about the bankruptcy process. Bankruptcy Basics is designed to provide debtors, creditors, judiciary employees, and the general public with a basic explanation of bankruptcy and how it works. This glossary on bankruptcy terminology explains, in layman’s terms, many of the legal terms that are used in cases filed under the Bankruptcy Code.
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- adversary proceeding A lawsuit arising in or related to a bankruptcy case that is commenced by filing a complaint with the court. A nonexclusive list of adversary proceedings is set forth in Fed. R. Bankr. P. 7001.
- assume An agreement to continue performing duties under a contract or lease.
- automatic stay An injunction that automatically stops lawsuits, foreclosures, garnishments, and all collection activity against the debtor the moment a bankruptcy petition is filed.

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- bankruptcy A legal procedure for dealing with debt problems of individuals and businesses; specifically, a case filed under one of the chapters of title 11 of the United States Code (the Bankruptcy Code).
- bankruptcy administrator An officer of the judiciary serving in the judicial districts of Alabama and North Carolina who, like the U.S. trustee, is responsible for supervising the administration of bankruptcy cases, estates, and trustees; monitoring plans and disclosure statements; monitoring creditors’ committees; monitoring fee applications; and performing other statutory duties. .
- Bankruptcy Code The informal name for title 11 of the United States Code (11 U.S.C. §§ 101-1330), the federal bankruptcy law.
bankruptcy court The bankruptcy judges in regular active service in each district; a unit of the district court.
bankruptcy estate All legal or equitable interests of the debtor in property at the time of the bankruptcy filing. (The estate includes all property in which the debtor has an interest, even if it is owned or held by another person.)
bankruptcy judge A judicial officer of the United States district court who is the court official with decision-making power over federal bankruptcy cases.
bankruptcy petition The document filed by the debtor (in a voluntary case) or by creditors (in an involuntary case) by which opens the bankruptcy case. (There are official forms for bankruptcy petitions.)
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Posted on 08 August 2008
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I have tried to include all credit cards issued in US. If you think if I have missed any, please leave a comment. More than 1200 cards have been included.
1. AAA Credit Card
2. AAA Rewards Visa Credit Card (Northern California, Nevada, Utah)
3. AAdvantage American Express from Citi
4. AAdvantage Bronze MasterCard from Citi
5. AAdvantage Bronze MasterCard from Citi for College Students
6. AAdvantage Gold World MasterCard from Citi
7. AAdvantage CitiBusiness Card
8. AARP Platinum Visa
9. AARP Rewards Platinum Visa Credit Card
10. AARP Travel Plus Visa Signature Card
11. Abercrombie & Fitch Credit Card
12. Academy of General Dentistry Platinum Visa Card
13. AccountNow Prepaid MasterCard
14. Adirondack Trust Company MasterCard or Visa
15. Advanta Platinum BusinessCard with Rewards
16. Advanta Life-Of-Balance Platinum Card
17. Advanta Platinum BusinessCard
18. Aer Lingus Rewards MasterCard
19. Agriculture Federal Credit Union Visa
20. AICPA Platinum Visa Card
21. Air BP Visa
22. Air Canada MasterCard
23. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association MasterCard
24. Air Force Association Platinum MasterCard
25. Air Force Sergeants Association MasterCard
26. AirTran Airways A+ Business Card
27. AirTran Airways A+ Visa Signature Credit Card from Juniper Bank
28. Alabama Central Credit Union MasterCard or Visa
29. Alaska Airlines Visa
30. Alaska Airlines Visa Business Card
31. Albina Community Bank Loop Card
32. All-Access Visa Prepaid Card
33. Allow Card Prepaid MasterCard
34. Alternatives Federal Credit Union Visa
35. Amalgamated Bank MasterCard
36. Amalgamated Bank Union MasterCard
37. Amalgamated Bank Secured Gold MasterCard
38. Amazon.com Business Credit Card
39. Amazon.com Platinum Visa Credit Card
40. American Association of Neurological Surgeons Credit Card
41. American Bar Association Visa
42. American Boating Association Credit Card
43. American Canine Association Platinum MasterCard
44. American Chemical Society Credit Card
45. American DreamCard MasterCard
46. American Eagle Outfitters Credit Card
47. American Express Business ExtrAA Corporate Card
48. American Express Business Gold Rewards Card
49. American Express Business Green Rewards Card
50. American Express Business Membership Rewards Card
51. American Express Business Platinum Card
52. The American Express Card
53. American Express Card for Students
54. American Express Cash Rebate Card
55. American Express Corporate Card
56. American Express Executive Business Card
57. The American Express Gold Card
58. American Express Golf Card
59. American Express IN:CHICAGO Card
60. American Express IN:LA Card
61. American Express IN:NYC Card
62. American Express Optima Card
63. American Express Optima Platinum Card
64. American Express Platinum Business Credit Card
65. American Express Platinum Business FreedomPass Credit Card
66. American Express Platinum Card
67. American Express Platinum Cash Rebate Card
68. American Express Preferred Rewards Gold Card
69. American Express Preferred Rewards Green Card
70. American Express Rewards Plus Gold Card
71. American Express SimplyCash Business Card
72. American Institute of Architects Credit Card
73. American Kennel Club Rewards Visa
74. American Legion Auxiliary Visa
75. American Legion Visa
76. American Medical Association Business Credit Card
77. American Medical Association Platinum Visa Credit Card
78. American Medical Student Association Credit Card
79. American Paint Horse Association Credit Card
80. American Photo Visa Card
81. American Quarter Horse Association Business Credit Card
82. American Quarter Horse Association Credit Card
83. American Savings Bank Secured Visa
84. American Savings Bank Student Secured Visa
85. American Savings Bank Visa
86. American Savings Bank Visa Gold
87. American Skiing Company Edge MasterCard
88. American Society of Civil Engineers Credit Card
89. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Credit Card
90. American State Bank Credit Card (Iowa)
91. American State Bank & Trust Visa (North Dakota)
92. American State Bank Visa (Texas)
93. American Taekwondo Association Credit Card
94. American University MasterCard
95. America’s Christian Credit Union Credit Cards
96. Amtrak Guest Rewards MasterCard
97. AmTrust Bank Rewards American Express Card
98. AmTrust Bank WorldPoints Credit Card
99. ANB Financial MasterCard or Visa
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