The My Money Coach website is a great interactive website for those who are interested in fixing their credit. They provide advice, answer questions and offer products for those looking to improve their credit.
One of the best places to find legal advice online is Expert Law. They have lawyers that answer and questions a person may have regarding credit card debt and what to do about it.
There are a number of sites one can visit to get advice on credit counseling. One can find such advice at the 'National Foundation for Credit Counseling' or 'Better Business Bureau' who have a good advice on choosing a credit counseling agent.
The place to get advice about loans and credits would be from a bank official where one does banking. A credit union official would also provide advice about loans and credit.
First of all a person should go to their local GP for advice regarding cancer treatment. That doctor will then refer them to a specialist for whichever type of cancer they have.
There are more credit monitoring services out there than a person can count. Free Credit Score is one of the most well known. Lexington Law provides help with credit monitoring also.
A person can receive help on credit repair from a friend or family member as well as a financial advisor at their financial institution. Most banks have a financial advisor that can advise you how to pay off your debts and repair your credit.
There are many credit card payment calculators that can be found online. Contacting your credit card company and asking for advice might be a better idea as they have more experience and benefit from their clients having a healthy credit score.
There are no laws that limit the number of credit cards one can have, but there is a 'law' of common sense. Too many credit cards and too little money equals a lot of debt.
Start your search with talking to someone in person, maybe a local, or your personal, tax preparer. There are many healthcare providers and even lawyers that offer advice on estate tax credit. Some money finance magazines have articles on that subject as well. To find the best advice ask multiple sources.
Yes, a person's credit character includes information about their creditworthiness, payment history, and overall financial behavior. Lenders use this information to assess the risk of extending credit to the individual. It reflects how responsible the person is in managing their debts and finances.
To get a poor credit mortgage loan in Ottawa a person needs to seek the advice of a lending company who can help you with getting a loan. Many times they will tell you how to get your credit in better standings so that you may get the loan.
The question is rather vague, however, if the issue is, does one have to give their SSN when applying for a credit, the answer is no. There are certain agencies which can legally enforce the request for a person's SSN or ITIN or information, the IRS for example. On the other side, the lender or card issuer does not have to extend credit to a person who chooses not to submit their SSN.