Do not put your name on anything he has that way your credit does not get mixed. As long as you keep things separate you should be fine. My suggestion is to get your spouse to a credit counseling service to see what they can do, but if it is over 7 years forget about it
There's a few credit cards that offer zero percent APR introductory rates. Most of these only last for 6 months to 18 months, and the deals of each credit card company changes every month so a good place to keep yourself updated is on the site called getrichslowly.
There are no companies that give extra credit after three months. First of all, credit cannot be associated with credit cards. Second of all, if one is referring to rewards, then most extra bonus rewards come from purchases within the first 3 months, not after.
Yes, you can request a credit card payment waiver for three months, but approval will depend on the policies of your credit card issuer.
14 months
Buying something on credit and making many payments on the account over months gradually paying down the debt. If you are seeking to build credit, then don't pay it all off too quickly as that doesn't establish a history of making payments. It takes at least 6 months of payments to even affect your credit report. Also, don't only pay minumim payments. You want to establish that you can be trusted and will not strecth yourself too thin.
A) You go to prison, where you belong. and B) You are a terrible person and should kill yourself.
I'm guessing you mean you were 5 months pregnant and yes you can. You are highly fertile after for awhile due to hormones and need to protect yourself.
6 months
There's a few credit cards that offer zero percent APR introductory rates. Most of these only last for 6 months to 18 months, and the deals of each credit card company changes every month so a good place to keep yourself updated is on the site called getrichslowly.
37 years, 2 months, and a week or so.
There are no companies that give extra credit after three months. First of all, credit cannot be associated with credit cards. Second of all, if one is referring to rewards, then most extra bonus rewards come from purchases within the first 3 months, not after.
You cannot figure the number of days with reflection of credit hours. If you have a four months semester than 25 credit hours will be completed in 4 months ..
Yes, you can request a credit card payment waiver for three months, but approval will depend on the policies of your credit card issuer.
It is possible if you take themaximum credit load per semester. However, this may not be the best decision depending on the intensity of the program and course content. You can be putting yourself at an academic risk. Be careful not to overload yourself, which can promote some negative consequences for yourself.
14 months
Credit bureaus update at the beginning of every month.
Buying something on credit and making many payments on the account over months gradually paying down the debt. If you are seeking to build credit, then don't pay it all off too quickly as that doesn't establish a history of making payments. It takes at least 6 months of payments to even affect your credit report. Also, don't only pay minumim payments. You want to establish that you can be trusted and will not strecth yourself too thin.