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Yes, as long as she can qualify. In fact, a woman shouldestablish her own credit record. You can read more about women and credit at the related link.
If you have no credit record, chances are that your APR on a loan will be higher than what would be charged to those who have stable credit ratings. The reason for this is because without any credit history, you could be considered "high risk" ... granted one cannot get credit history without having credit, but the credit determination is often black and white - you either fall into one category or the other - there are no gray areas when dealing with credit or credit history.
A homeowner loan for someone with bad credit can be obtained from some banks but it will be at a higher rate of interest than for someone without a bad credit record. It means one needs to ask around a lot of banks.
They must have a good credit record. Many people with good incomes don't pay their bills and that makes them poor credit risks.They must have a good credit record. Many people with good incomes don't pay their bills and that makes them poor credit risks.They must have a good credit record. Many people with good incomes don't pay their bills and that makes them poor credit risks.They must have a good credit record. Many people with good incomes don't pay their bills and that makes them poor credit risks.
You cannot purchase your personal credit record from someone else. It is your credit history that has been reported by your creditors to the central credit data gathering agencies. It's like asking, "Where can I purchase a good dental record?"
As of now, failure to pay a credit card bill in the Philippines does not directly affect your police record or NBI records. However, it can lead to legal actions by the credit card company, such as filing a case in court or involving a collection agency. Non-payment can also negatively impact your credit score and future creditworthiness.
A clean bill on record clearance certificate is a certificate of lading. This is a document stating that there are no liens.
Assuming you're working and your credit is decent, there should be no problem. Your record should be clear.
DR is for Debit Record, and CR is for Credit Record.
Yes, as long as she can qualify. In fact, a woman shouldestablish her own credit record. You can read more about women and credit at the related link.
If you have no credit record, chances are that your APR on a loan will be higher than what would be charged to those who have stable credit ratings. The reason for this is because without any credit history, you could be considered "high risk" ... granted one cannot get credit history without having credit, but the credit determination is often black and white - you either fall into one category or the other - there are no gray areas when dealing with credit or credit history.
requirements of the napolcom exam this october 2009?
This is a negative criminal or credit record that is available to be pulled by the public, such as a credit report or background check. It usually involves crimes or bad credit.
Yes, the qualification for a co-signer is their credit record, not their driving record. In fact, it's perfectly legal to buy a car in most (all?) of North America without a licence at all.
From another web site: Dr = Debit Record Cr = Credit Record
Debit is seen as Dr in accounting. Credit is Cr. They stand for Debit Record and Credit Record.
A homeowner loan for someone with bad credit can be obtained from some banks but it will be at a higher rate of interest than for someone without a bad credit record. It means one needs to ask around a lot of banks.