If the surviving spouse is not a joint account holder, and does not live in a community property state they are not responsible to pay the debt(s). If required by state law, debts and assets are filed in Probate Court. Where the distribution of assets and payment of debts will be decided.
yes.
Number of credit cards do not matter, what matters is your payments. As long as you pay in full every month and don't go over 30% on your credit cards you should see maximum results..
im sure this is a no the person responcible should be the insurance company
Yes if you are booking them online or by call they do accept payments by credit cards.
not if you make your payments like you should a cosigner is only called upon if you default on your loan
A new business should accept cash, checks, credit and debit cards. A new business should also be able to accept credit/debit card payments over the phone as well as online.
No, you cannot make principal payments on credit cards. Credit card payments are typically applied towards the total balance owed, including interest and fees, rather than specifically towards the principal amount.
Yes, Visa cards can be used for payments in Canada at most merchants that accept credit cards.
Some tips to manage your debt and start saving money include stop using credit cards. You should also start paying higher payments on credit cards.
As far as credit cards/credit accounts, you will not have to make any payments and no interest will be added till said date.
Yes.
Why most Americans should not have credit cards.