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    history of late payments or they have contacted us within (3) months of their first billing statement, customer advocates may remove or adjust late, phone, and letter fee(s) that are disputed. 2.2. Any fee that was the direct cause of another fee the student or borrower has already satisfied (referred to as “Chasing Fees”) are to be removed or adjusted off an account when identified. 3.…

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    carry credit cards. Paying cash is a direct way to purchase items between the consumer and cashier. Cash or credit are both used to pay bills and purchase everyday necessities. Consumers have choices as to how, when, and what is best for their own financial situation. Money is the topic of every generation and how and what is best for our finances depends upon convenience, safety, expense, acceptability, expense tracking, debt relief and also the interest rates that credit cards charge. Cash and…

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    want to work harder or play as hard as they can in order to get everything out of it. Not to mention that athletes are at extremely high risk of injury when they play in a sport. According to nata.org the average amount of college athlete injuries in games per year are around 14,000 and decreasing each year.(6) If an athlete does happen to get injured during a game or practice they could have saved money up and have the payments on hold while injured or at a reduced amount. The saved money…

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    Americans have adopted other more frugal habits. 41% of People are going longer than they used to between haircuts, 43% of people are taking staycations instead of big trips and 48% of people are packing a brown bag lunch instead of eating out. The biggest cutback is 57% of women that were surveyed said they are painting their own nails rather than going to the nail salon. Consumers used to blow their tax return on vacations and lavish material things, but not anymore, the Consumer Reports…

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    If you really want to hear about it, since you have all been asking, I will give you an inside look at my terrible life. But first I will tell you how I got here. I was born in some crappy town in the middle of nowhere. I dropped out of high school because it was borning. Now I hate my life. Since that 's out of the way, I got to walk to work, so catch you morons there! "One order of stir fry! Get it cooking!" My boss yells. There is no way I 'm gonna cook that. To be completely honest, I…

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    I started to investigate about the options available by refinancing my house. I consulted a personal banker from the bank where I had my mortgage payment; I discovered that I had $60,000 in equity. So I started the process with a personal banker from the bank where I had my mortgage. My goal was to lower my interest rate from 4.8% to 3.8%. In addition I wanted to change my FHA loan to a conventional loan so I did not have to pay the insurance required by the FHA loan. Lastly, I wanted to…

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    afford. If you 're like many college graduates, it won 't be too long after you get comfortable with your new, fancy lifestyle, where you can afford pretty much anything you want, that your grace-period will end and your student loan payments will begin. For those struggling to figure out how they will pay off their student loans and not be stuck making payments for the next 10 to 20 years of your life, there are a number of things you can do to get your loans paid off and rid yourself of this…

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    Boomerang Buyer Essay

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    This is a complex step when dealing with past foreclosures. As previously stated, the first action would be to make a plan on paying off old debt. Before being able to buy another home the credit of that individual should be flawless besides the previous foreclosure. Any debt should be paid, and credit card payments should be settled. Any credit cards that are still opened should never have a late payment. This is the main reason for the budget mentioned earlier, so that the individual knows…

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    The Housing Crash Of 2008

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    During the housing crash of 2008, nearly fifteen million Americanhome and propertyowners lost their homes to foreclosure, according to stats listed by Bloomberg in 2009. In order torebuild and/or rebound after a financial loss, like what took place in 2008, takes some time and a lot of attention to the detail of the requirements needed to bounce back. There may be a lot guilt or even loss of confidence because of losing your home. You will need to at least rent a home or apartment. After…

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    Even if a potential buyer is ready to start renting, his or her credit score may not be. If the potential buyer has been renting an apartment since the foreclosure and loss of the home they were paying a mortgage on, then their credit score probably hasn 't gotten much better. In fact, the renter’s credit score probably dropped a bit lower. Renting an apartment does not help one’s credit score. In a perfect world, getting payments in on time would be enough to guarantee one’s ability to “rent to…

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