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Tag Archives: Credit Score
Credit Counseling for Consumers
Peter Kenny asked: Are you falling behind on your monthly bill payments? Consumer credit counseling might be a workable answer for your financial troubles. With credit counseling, you work together with a counselor to decide how much you can actually … Continue reading
Posted in Non Fiction
Tagged Bankruptcy, Consumer Counseling, Consumer Credit Counseling, Credit Accounts, Credit Card Accounts, Credit Counselor, Credit History, Credit Score, Creditors, Debt Counseling, Debt Management Plan, Debt Management Program, Financial Counseling, Important Point, Interest Rate
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Financing for Semi Trucks, Over the Road Trucks, Big Rig Trucks, Minimum Credit Score 525
Rick Reed asked: Locating financing for Semi Trucks, over the road trucks, and big rig trucks can be a major job. Today’s economy is all over the place and conventional semi truck financing has dried up at many banks and/or … Continue reading
Consumer Receivable Financing and the Business Owner
Anthony Cicone asked: For the business owner whose business sells directly to the consumer, consumer receivable financing provides an innovative and non-traditional means of enhancing the cash flow of the owner’s business. Consumer receivable financing involves the business owner selling … Continue reading
Posted in Corporate
Tagged Accounts Receivables, Business Consumer, Business Owner, Business Owners, Cash Flow, Consumer Accounts, Consumer Contract, Consumer Contracts, Consumer Customers, Consumer Finance Industry, Consumer Receivables, Credit Score, Marginal Credit, Principal Balance, Twelve Months
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1. Which type of debt is the least attractive for a consumer? (1 point)?
mysteryman asked: 1. Which type of debt is the least attractive for a consumer? (1 point) unsecured debt secured debt mortgage debt lease debt 2. Secured debt means a lender gives you money in exchange for what? (1 point) collateral … Continue reading