How long after completing a bankruptcy should I be able to apply for new credit?

June 23rd, 2010

I need to rebuild my credit after the bankruptcy is discharged. How long after its discharged should I be able to apply for something and hopefully get approved?


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How can I know if my business credit cards are personally guaranteed?

June 23rd, 2010

Hello,

How can I know if my business credit cards are personally guaranteed? I don’t have copies of the original applications and I don’t want to call the cards to ask (because it may impact me negatively). Is there something in the Terms & Conditions of the cards that I should look for?


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How can I check my credit score without credit card?

June 23rd, 2010

How can I check my credit score without credit card?
I know there r many sites which says that just give credit card # and its free for 10 or 30 days, BUT I don’t have a credit card and I wanna check my credit score immediately.So what r the options?


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Credit Cards for Teens?

June 23rd, 2010

Want your teen to learn to use credit without risking a debt dilemma? Get a credit card with training wheels.

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Improve Credit Score – After Identity Theft

June 23rd, 2010

CreditRepair.YourCreditAttorney.com – Steps to take to improve your credit score after becoming a victim of identity theft or fraudulent activity

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