Archive for the ‘Divorce Loans’ Category

To Be Mr. and Mrs. Sometimes You Need Wedding Loans

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

carrie n' jeff
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The conception of wedding has changed over the years. Its conception, its configuration, the way it is planned – all have changed through the past times. You can see it since you are planning your wedding or your child’s wedding. Wedding has been planned in your room, your mind, your house, your in-laws house. Every wall, every floor, everywhere you walk, your wedding is being planned. It is on your mind and finances come invariably into focus while the planning is going on. They are like the slight tap on your head that is constant and irksome and yet wanting to tell you something that is so essential. How do you stop that? You want to stop that! It can be stopped through – Wedding personal loans.

Around 2.5 millions weddings take place every year in U.K. an average budget on a wedding is estimated to be £ 20,000. Well that kind of money is not easy to accumulate. (more…)

Loans – Refused? Check Your Credit

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Don't Worry
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Imagine the scenario if you will, you’ve applied for a loan or mortgage and are earning enough to meet repayments.

You may already be making plans for where to prioritise the finances and are waiting for that acceptance letter to arrive.

The mail arrives, and amongst the bills and junk mail you find a letter from the loans company saying you have been unsuccessful in your application.

There may be an initial feeling of shock and disbelief, however, this is not an indication for panic; there are steps you can take to find out what went wrong and what you can do to ensure future successful applications.

Failed applications for loans and mortgages can be an indication of blemishes on your credit record. It is advisable to check your credit rating for any factors which may have affected your score, some of which you may be unaware of.

Bad marks on your credit rating can be accidentally accumulated as a result of factors such as: (more…)

Protecting Your Finances During a Divorce

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Financial Peace Junior
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It is no secret that going through a divorce is a costly endeavor, but people often underestimate the danger that it could pose to your credit. The main problem, which many people are unaware of, is that lenders are not required to follow court decrees. These decrees assign the responsibility of paying off loans to one person, however, lenders may choose to ignore this decree and still expect you to make payments on your loan. Assuming that you are no longer responsible for a loan and the obligations that go along with it can lead to missed payments and overall damage to your credit.

Take Care of Finances Early (more…)

How Do I Qualify for a Loan?

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

That was supposed to be going up, wasn't it?
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TLoans are the single most common source of funding, whether for purchasing a home, financing a business, paying off debt, or financing a college education. Before approaching a lender to see if you qualify for a loan, whether your credit scores are ideal or very poor, it’s a good idea to understand as much as you can about the factors that a lender will take into consideration when evaluating your situation and your position as a borrower. Qualifying for a loan can be much easier when you have and understand all of these factors.

To qualify for a loan, a bank or other lender will examine a few key points about you.

1. Ability to repay the loan. (more…)

Joint Debt – Loan and Credit Card Bills

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

a disagreement in the water
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Julie, a 20 year old full time college student, married Bert, a 24 year old medical clerk. On the day she signed their marriage license, her credit report score began to worsen.

Julie knew Bert had been previously married, and though that marriage had lasted only two years, it was long enough to spread a bad credit virus onto her and Bert’s joint credit report score.

Bert’s ex-spouse, Camille, already had delinquent credit before she married Bert. And, she had continued being delinquent during her marriage to Bert and after the divorce. (more…)

Divorce, Debt & Credit – Facts You Need to Know

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Pareja (Couple)
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Before a divorce, during a divorce, and after getting a divorce you need to concern yourself with credit… credit establishment, credit files and credit scores. Though divorce and credit is a concern for both men and woman, woman tend to have the greater credit difficulty due to societal standards. Therefore, I encourage woman of any age or marital status to learn as much as possible from this and other articles.

But for all men and woman, essential credit and financial matters must be addressed when contemplating a divorce in order for either and/or both parties to fiscally survive. Even if legally divorced, until finances are divorced, there is still a partnership as will soon be apparent. (more…)


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