The original AMEX the you were denied for will affect your credit negatively. You will have two separate inquiries with only one open account within a period of six months.
Refers to ignoring information or an issue that might negatively affect you. This is commonly applied to people who ignore creditors and mounting debt, or ignore signs that their financial position has become precarious
No credit reports only report debt not assets. Checking and saving account information does not appear on credit reports so will not affect your credit score.
When transferring title from one owner to another, all liens or judgments should be cleared prior to transfer or you will not be able to insure properly
Yes, it is important to have open cards with good histories. Please see this website for more information: http://credit.about.com/od/toughcreditissues/a/closecards.htm
Yes, it can affect your credit in a few ways. First, it will affect your debt to income ratio which banks consider. Could you afford the car payments on your own? Second, but not the least important, is that people who need a co-signer have poor credit and poor payment histories. They are apt to lapse in their payments and that will affect your credit score unless you pick up the slack. The best advice is that you absolutely do not co-sign on another person's loan.
force applied to a pulley
it increases the applied force and changed it distance and direction
it increases the applied force and changed it distance and direction
It increases the applied force and changes its distance and direction. -Novanet
Friction or any other resistance.
your mom will affect another state
Applied kinesiology is based on the idea that the body is an interacting unit made of different parts that interconnect and affect each other
It will increase the velocity of the the object in which the acceleration is applied.
Retroactive or ex post facto.
Work is done when an object moves in the direction in which a force is applied to it. So the factors are the magnitude and direction of the applied force and the factors which affect the object's motion. The latter will include the mass of the object and friction (including drag).
mass and weight, wind, materials its made from, and force applied.
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