If you were responsible I'm sure he would let you, but a piece of advice get a loan pony/horse first or at least have you horse/pony on a trial period. I've had bad experience in past :)
Archie Bunker.
Yes since it will show up on your credit record as your debt. You are fully responsible for any loan that you co-sign.
yes it will, as a co-signer you are held just as responsible as the primary loan holder and it will appear on your credit report no matter if the payments are made on time or if they are late.
The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is the biggest Arabian Horse Show in the world.
A Hunter.-------------------------A horse that is used for Show Jumping is called either a Jumper or a Show Jumper.-------------------------------This would be an english ridden horse. "Show Jumper" is the horse. Show Jumping would be the competition it competes in.
This is the show horse. Win, place and show.
It is a type of horse show that has many classes, and in some of the classes you do, you show that your horse can be versatile and do many different things. eg. veteran classes, (which is where you show how good your horse is for their age - over 15's only), you show that your horse can do lots of things even though he is considered an old horse.
Paying off a car loan early may not directly improve your credit score, but it can show lenders that you are responsible with your debts, which could have a positive impact on your credit in the long run.
Horse Show Fountain was created in 1909.
Only the two consumer's who signed the contract are responsible. The debt will show on your husbands credit report. If you apply for joint credit in the future, any accounts held individually or jointly with anyone else will be reflected on your credit report and may impact the score. So, if you anticipate wanting to get an account, or loan, with your husband in the future; it may be in your best interests to ensure this loan is paid as agreed.
Just about any horse can be shown in a horse show. There are even shows for model horses. The horse should be suitable for the type of classes you want to show in, but other than that there really aren't any restrictions unless the show is breed specific.
There are ways to show your model horse. For accurate information go to the Breyer website. If you are in 4-H they also have a category to show your model horse.