Showing posts with label Credit score. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Credit score. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Five Practices That Hurt Your Credit Score

Factors contributing to someone's credit score...Image via WikipediaPresent times have put a great deal on credit scores. Know what practices to avoid so that your credit score would remain in good standing.

Our present society operates on credit. People are encouraged to lead a consumerist life despite the absence of actual money. Credit cards and loans have been available for anyone who wants to make purchases, large or small, in exchange of a promise to return what he or she would owe. Needless to say, words written on paper and signatures are not enough to serve as basis for allowing someone to borrow money. Credit scores are then devised to reflect a person’s creditworthiness. In the world of credit, it has become a significant determining factor in assessing if a person can repay the debt, what type of debt the applicant would qualify for, and on what percentage of interest the debt should operate. Credit scores should be kept in good standing to elicit trust from creditors.
Given that credit scores are important, you should make it a point to keep you credit standing in good and favorable condition. You should be aware of the practices that may hurt your credit score, as well as your finances.
1. Making late payments. One of the important components of your credit score is payment history. Your creditors look at this part of your score to know if you have been a responsible payer with your past financial obligations. You should avoid paying after the due date because missing payments can harm your score drastically.
2. Using 50 to 80 percent of your available credit. It is ideal that you only avail of 25 to 30 percent of your total allowed credit. It is better to have two or three cards with small balances than using one card up to its maximum limit.
3. Filing for bankruptcy. If you are overwhelmed with debt and you are struggling to pay them off, bankruptcy should be your last option. It can severely damage your credit score for years, as well as limit your employment opportunities and endanger your assets. If you really want to get rid of your debt, you may consider debt relief programs such as debt settlement and consolidation. This may affect your score to some extent but you can recover faster than when you file for bankruptcy.
4. Applying for multiple credit cards and loans. The number of inquiries that appear on your credit report may be regarded by creditors as a negative implication because it can indicate your critical financial situation. Your inquiries may be read as need for money or financial struggle.
5. Ignoring your debts. Some people think that ignoring their financial obligations will make their problems go away when in fact, this worsens the situation. As long as you disregard the notifications and creditor calls and not take action, interest and penalty charges add up to your principal debt and your credit score suffers. If you cannot handle your debts on your own, look into the available debt relief program that offer assistance in debt management. These solutions may somewhat harm your score but they may help you get out of debt faster. The sooner you clear up your debts, the better for your credit standing.

Despite the weight of credit scores in our present economy, you can resort to using cash and not opting for credit. However, maintaining good credit scores may be of great use if you plan to purchase a home or a vehicle. Keeping your credit score in a satisfactory condition also reflects your character, trustworthiness, and financial responsibility.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Stock Carnival Ecstasy - September 8, 2011

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Welcome to the September 8, 2011 edition of Stock Carnival Ecstasy.In this issue we have 17 stories that you will find interesting dealing with investing, credit, debt and finance. Everything Finance gets us started with a post on budgeting for couples. For those looking to make 401k Withdrawals, Justin Tops has a nice article on what to know and understand. A. Lee takes a look at the resignation of Steve Jobs. And finally, Tim Fraticelli takes a look at the volatility in the markets as of late. Hope you enjoy the articles, bookmark, share, tweet, like on Facebook, and come back soon.

Everything Finance presents 5 Creative Ways To Save Money On Your Cell Phone Bill posted at Everything Finance, saying, "#1 – Employee and student discounts
Most major cell phone providers – including Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon – offer special discounts for employees of..."

Everything Finance presents The Best Credit Cards For Job Seekers posted at Everything Finance, saying, "It might not be the first big thought that enters a job seeker’s mind, when checking out employment ads and scoping around websites such as Monster or Craigslist."

Everything Finance presents The Best Credit Score to Buy a Car posted at Everything Finance, saying, "When you go to buy a car, you want to get the best deal. While getting a good deal does rely on your negotiating skills to a certain extent, getting the most bang for your buck also includes getting a good interest rate on your auto loan."

Everything Finance presents Budgeting Tips for Couples posted at Everything Finance, saying, "The days where your biggest decision as a couple was what movie you were going to watch are over. Now, you are taking a new step as partners – perhaps you have recently moved in together, or are considering starting a family.

Read more: http://www.everythingfinanceblog.com/2010/10/budgeting-tips-for-couples.html#ixzz12RASiXVA"

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Tarik presents Make Vacation Time Every Day – 3 Steps to Retiring Today posted at Success starts today, saying, "You will never need a vacation again."

Linda Rodriguez presents How has credit grown? posted at Credit Cards for Fair Credit, saying, "The growth in the debt burdened carried by American households began to accelerate in the 90s. Adjusted for inflation, the average family in the 1990s had a debt to income ratio of 85%."

Maria Clark presents Handling Credit Card Debt posted at Credit Cards for Bad Credit.

Mike Piper presents You Call This an Efficient Market? posted at The Oblivious Investor, saying, "Is the extreme volatility of the stock market a sign that it's not an efficient market?"

Marvin Grossman presents Fake Nurses, Fake Patients and Other Strange Credit Card Crimes posted at CardRatings Blog, saying, "The police are searching for a fake nurse who stole some very real credit cards. Fake nurses aren't only out there. Beware of fake patients."

Deborah Brown presents Establishing Credit posted at First Credit Card.

Nathan Richardson presents What is the Average Credit Score? posted at Deals & Tips, saying, "Credit scores are one of the most important factors determining whether or not a consumer will be approved for a loan or line of credit."

Justin Tops presents Making 401k Withdrawals posted at 401k Calculator, saying, "With the economy doing badly, you may be thinking of making a 401k withdrawal. This post outlines some of the things to consider before you do."

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A. Lee presents Apple: Steve Jobs Resigned! posted at CRM Help Desk Software.com, saying, "When the CEO of the most powerful IT companies leaves, the whole industry will see shake up!"

Tim Fraticelli presents Why is the Stock Market so Volatile Now? posted at Faith and Finance, saying, "August has been an extremely volatile month for the stock market. With daily surges and dips will above 400 points, both the media and investors are asking the question “What’s happening to the markets?"

rob quigley presents The Rally the Past Two Weeks Has Been Unconvincing posted at The Chartographer's Map Room.

stefanz presents Stock buybacks and issuing of shares - Investing: Strategy, Risk, Tools, and more... - Skuzet posted at skuzet, saying, "There are several reasons why companies announce stock buyback programs and issue shares. But what are the effects of the stock buybacks and share issuing? In this article, the different effects are discussed."

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Dorothy presents Why would I want a secured credit card? posted at Secured Credit Cards.

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Stock Carnival Ecstasy - August 11, 2011

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Welcome to the August 11, 2011 edition of Stock Carnival Ecstasy.This is the first edition with quite a bit of editing, something like a best of carnival. Just too much non-financial articles were submitted so I weeded out the ones that did not match the theme. Robert Moore got us started looking at what corporations pay in taxes in the US, which is zero for some of the larger businesses. Maxim Kazawy has the Highest Dividend Paying Stocks in Professional Services Industry. We have some Forex Investing Myths from Alex Almendes. Finally, Alexander takes a look at the Best Investments For Steady Income. Hope you enjoy all the articles, bookmark, share, tweet, like on Facebook, and come back soon.

Tax Debt Help presents Latrell Sprewell the No. 1 Delinquent Taxpayer in Wisconsin posted at Tax Debt Help Blog.

Robert Moore presents The 2011 Tax Rate For US Corporations And Microsoft posted at 2011 Tax, saying, "In the United States Microsoft paid just under $500 million in taxes, and in other countries, they were paying as low as 7% rates on their multiple billions of dollars in profits."

Sienna Mason presents 5 tips for trading forex « Talking Forex posted at Talking Forex, saying, "Talking Forex is here to teach beginners about the foreign exchange market – introductory articles include 'Just what is a pip?', 'When to trade forex', 'Types of currency pairs' and 'Safe haven currencies'."

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MoneyThinking presents Meet the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau posted at Money Thinking.

Robert Moore presents Top 5 Online 2011 Online Tax Scams | 2011 Taxes posted at 2011 Taxes, saying, "Tax scams are a new this tax season with a couple additional ways to trick taxpayers into giving over their personal information."

Marvin Grossman presents Inside the Life of Centurion Cardholder posted at CardRatings Blog, saying, "The mysterious American Express "Black" card draws much speculation. A Centurion cardholder tells all about her card."

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Maxim Kazawy presents Highest Dividend Paying Stocks in Professional Services Industry in the S&P 500 posted at Highest Dividend Paying Stocks, saying, "In this article, we will go over 4 highest dividend paying companies in the S&P 500 that are related to providing professional services to other businesses, consumers & customers worldwide."

Dividend Growth Investor presents Dividend Stocks make great acquisitions posted at Dividend Growth Investor, saying, "The dividend growth strategy tries to focus on companies which have strong brands, wide moats and a customer base which is willing to pay a premium for the product or service the company is providing. These quality characteristics allow select dividend stocks to generate growing earnings per share, and generate excess cash flows each year."

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Felicia presents Forex Forecast: 1 August 2011 GBPUSD posted at Forex news, trader, forecast, tools and calendar.

Judy Blackburn presents Should You Pay for Identity Protection? posted at Debt Consolidation, saying, "Identity protection varies in services and in price, knowing what you are getting for a monthly fee is important in selecting a good company."

Alex Almendes presents Forex Investing; Myths posted at Financial Tips|Personal Money Management|Investment Guide, saying, "Many people are simply afraid to invest their hard-earned money in the Forex market. Most of these fears are the result of the hearing inaccurate or incomplete. Do not fall into this trap. Read more about myths to be dispelled."

Alexander presents Best Investments For Steady Income posted at Dividend Stocks, saying, "The best investment is a diversified portfolio of stocks, funds and trusts that increase in value while paying steady income."

Judy Blackburn presents Maintaining An Extraordinary Credit Score posted at Debt Consolidation, saying, "If you are looking to secure a loan with a decent interest rate to consolidate debt or purchase a new item, have a good credit score is helpful."

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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Stock Carnival Ecstasy - July 28, 2011

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Welcome to the July 28, 2011 edition of Stock Carnival Ecstasy.This time we have 19 great articles on a variety of topics. Alexander starts us off with a look at Dividend Paying Stocks. Michael Donelly writes about the US dollar being in danger of an imminent collapse, even after several years of declines. For a look at past and upcoming technology IPOs, we have Colin J. Lokey's article. Steve presents Investment Strategies for Women. And finally Steve Smith likes the Euro/Swiss Franc Relations in Forex. Hope you enjoy the material, bookmark, share, like and tweet to all your friends.

Alexander presents Why Choose Dividend Paying Stocks posted at Dividend Stocks, saying, "Many people wonder why dividend paying stocks make such good investments. After all, it doesn’t seem like much to be paid a few cents a share."

Michael Donelly presents Is the US dollar in danger of an imminent collapse? posted at www.anotherway.org, saying, "For many years the US dollar has been considered as the world’s leading currency. Even today the dollar is world’s reserve currency which means that many other governments keep their savings in dollars. But the recent crisis hit the US hard and this situation might change. The US economy used to be the dominant but many economists believe that China’s economy will become number one in the world by year 2020......"

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Nathan Richardson presents What Is A Good Credit Score To Buy A House posted at Deals & Tips, saying, "When buying a home, it's important life-changing decision that requires a good credit score to save money. Sometimes it makes since to wait until your improve your credit score."

Joe Morgan presents Insider behavior during corrections speaks volumes. posted at After Hours Investing, saying, "One blogger's reason for buying gold now, as well as a good overview of how to do it in your IRA. Food for thought."

Kyle Taylor presents Make Money Answering Text Messages posted at The Penny Hoarder.

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Colin J. Lokey presents As Investors Await Facebook IPO, LinkedIn and Groupon Look to Cash In posted at http://blog.lokeyisstreetsmart.com, saying, "As investors eagerly await Facebook's IPO, Groupon and LinkedIn hope to capitalize on social-networking mania by floating two high-profile IPOs. Should investor's take the bait?"

Maxim Kazawy presents Best Dividend-Paying Stocks in the Technology & Semiconductor Sectors posted at Best Dividend Stocks, saying, "The technology sector does not have the highest dividend paying stocks that we would see from Utilities, Telecommunications or Oil & Energy companies. However due to slowing demand for Personal Computers & Semiconductors (which are the brains of computers), PC manufacturers such as IBM or Intel & Semiconductor makers such as Linear Tech Corp or Texas Instruments are wanting to reward their shareholders just for holding their shares; by paying dividends."

stefanz presents Successful selling - Skuzet - Investing, do it yourself posted at skuzet, saying, "Find articles about investment strategy, investment risk, technical analysis, valuation methods and investment products. Use of investment tools and our online calculation tools."

Maxim Kazawy presents Best Dividend-Paying Stocks in Master Limited Partnership (MLPs) Sector posted at Highest Dividend Paying Stocks, saying, "MLPs also have favorable tax structures from the Government and are popular among retiree investors looking for solid dividend distributions as well as lowering their tax liability. In this article, we will go over some of the highest dividend paying stocks in the Master Limited Partnerships (MLP) sector."

Jason Price presents How Long Should You Invest In The Stock Market? posted at One Money Design, saying, "What does the market's history tell us about how long we should invest in it?"

Maxim Kazawy presents Highest Dividend Paying Aristocrat Stocks in Beverage Industry posted at Highest Dividend Paying Stocks, saying, "The market value of top 3 beverage companies in the world exceeds $280 billion. These dividend paying aristocrats are PepsiCo, Coca Cola & Brown Forman. All 3 companies are in the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index meaning they have consistently raised their dividends every year for the last 25 years, without missing a single year."

Steve presents Investment Strategies for Women posted at FastSwings, saying, "Woman today need to understand and control their money investments including stocks, funds, real estate and possibly Forex."

Hemant Beniwal presents Indian ETF Guide posted at The Financial Literates, saying, "ETF as an investment concept has failed in India. The introductory stride has been lost. Even with 10 years of existence in Indian markets they have not able to make any space in investor’s portfolio."

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MM presents Dissemination of News from Lake Wobegon posted at black swans & white crows.

Steve Smith presents Taking Advantage of Euro/Swiss Franc Relations in Forex posted at Forex Trading System Central, saying, "As far as Forex trading is concerned, there exists one relationship between currencies of which every Forex trader should know before actually to start trading."

Alexander presents Choosing Dividend Stocks With Cash Flow posted at Dividend Stocks, saying, "When it comes to choosing a dividend stock, many of us are tempted to look solely at items like dividend yield or dividend growth."

Jackson presents Do I Need a Tax Consultant? posted at 2009 Tax, saying, "Getting the largest tax refund might involve finding a qualified tax consultant if you are unsure of how to take certain deductions that are new on your return this season."

Steve presents A Tax Consultant Can Help You Save on Your Taxes | 2009 Taxes posted at 2009 Taxes, saying, "If you are busy running a small to mid-sized business, your time is better spent working on the business than working on your taxes."

Judy Blackburn presents How To Put Some Extra Spending Cash in Your Pocket posted at Debt Consolidation, saying, "Earning some extra income is important when you are trying to reduce your outstanding debt and get your personal balance sheet in better order. Try building a website, doing property management or consulting in a field you understand."

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Stock Carnival Ecstasy - June 2, 2011

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Welcome to the June 2, 2011 edition of Stock Carnival Ecstasy. In this issue we start off with Mike Piper who writes about Asset Allocation Comes First, Then Fund Selection when investing. Darwin takes a look at CytRx Corporation. We have a post on the 5 Best Dividend Paying Mutual Funds with High Income by Maxim Kazawy. Finally Boomer wrote a nice article about the 5 Common Mistakes Investors Make that you should take a look at. Hope you enjoy the article, bookmark, share, tweet and return for our next carnival.

Pinyo presents 5 Credit Score Myths posted at Moolanomy, saying, "Despite the increased attention placed on credit scores, there are still some rumors and plain untruths that are still confusing consumers in regard to their credit scores and history. Here is a look at 5 of the most popular untruths about your credit score."

Pinyo presents How to Review and Update Your Homeowners Insurance posted at Moolanomy, saying, "Many people neglect to update their homeowners insurance policies as time goes on. Here are two insurance factors you must review periodically to avoid being underinsured when disaster strikes."

A Noton presents Information About Mortgage Brokers Responsibilities posted at Best Mortgage Brokers Canada, saying, "When a person is looking for the best deals on mortgages it is important to know what a mortgage brokers responsibilities are. Much of the things done by a broker could potentially be carried out by the individual interested in these types of loans, but for the average person this could prove quite overwhelming and they may not be able to get access to all the deals available."

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Kevin presents 20 Ways to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft posted at Reverse Phone Lookup.org.

Teri Jones presents 10 Ways to Move Your Stuff Without a Moving Truck posted at Moving Tips.

Mike Piper presents Asset Allocation Comes First. Then Fund Selection posted at The Oblivious Investor, saying, "A common mistake that many investors make is trying to pick investments before they've decided what asset allocation they want to use."

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Darwin presents CytRx Corporation Stock Review posted at Darwin's Money, saying, "Here, an exciting new biotech with a healthy pipeline is reviewed - CytRx."

Nesher presents Buy and Hold Trading Strategy – Pluses and Minuses posted at Internet Stock Trading for Beginners.

Mike presents What is a book value? posted at Planned Freedom, saying, "You hear the term "book value of a company" almost every time someone analyzes a stock. Learn how to quickly calculate it yourself, instead of getting inaccurate information from finance websites."

Maxim Kazawy presents 5 Best Dividend Paying Mutual Funds with High Income posted at Best Dividend Mutual Funds, saying, "Dividends provide an instant cash flow return on your investment and also act as a downside protector in bear markets. Also, the US stock markets have lost 2% annualized over the last 10 years. If you were invested in dividend paying mutual funds during this time, you would probably have made 5% compounded annual gains. In this article, we will go over 10 best mutual funds that pay dividends."

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Steve presents How to Fund Your Start-Up Business posted at FastSwings, saying, "Business loans might be the best option for funding your new start-up."

Joe Manausa, MBA presents Why The Housing Market Recovery Needs Time posted at Tallahassee Real Estate Blog, saying, "The housing market recovery is not going to occur in the next few years, it is going to take longer before we see the kind of balance that we have come to expect as both property owners and as tenants. While there have been a slew of recent articles pointing to the loosening of lending standards as the “fix” that the market needs, the reality is that many things are needed, and time will be the cure to what ills real estate."

Steve presents How to Find A Good Tax Guy | 2008 Taxes posted at 2008 Taxes, saying, "Finding a quality CPA in any region of the country is important when you face tax changing life situations."

MikeAhi presents Insider behavior during corrections speaks volumes. posted at After Hours Investing, saying, "What can insider trader show us about the direction of the market? Perhaps not as much as we'd like, but it may be one of a number of helpful indicators of market reversals."

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Boomer presents 5 Common Mistakes Investors Make posted at Boomer & Echo, saying, "There is a lot more to investing than just setting aside money every month and hoping it turns into a large nest egg in retirement. Here are 5 common mistakes that investors make:"

Hemant Beniwal presents Sector Fund – the complete guide posted at The Financial Literates, saying, "In this article I have covered what are sector fund, benefits & risk associated with them, and finally should one invest in sector fund."

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Friday, May 13, 2011

Five Ways to Rebuild Credit

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High unemployment and falling home values have wrought havoc with American families and their finances. Many people find themselves hopelessly in debt and unable to maintain financial responsibilities: bills pile up, credit scores plummet and consumers are unable to secure further credit or a mortgage because of low credit scores. The challenge is how to rebuild credit when you have been hit with so many challenges. With careful planning, the average consumer can bounce back from poor credit.

Knowing what makes up your credit score will help you make the right choices when trying to manage your credit. Credit companies look at payment history, types of credit, total debt owed vs. available credit (“balance to limit ratio”), length of time credit has been established, and new accounts and inquiries. With this in mind, here are five ways to rebuild your credit.


1. Pay on Time

Make at least the minimum payments on your account on time. Late payments negatively affect your credit score. If you miss a payment, get back on track the next month. Recent missed payments have a more negative impact than payments missed in the past. If you have trouble keeping track of payments, sign up with a free online bill payment service. This will rebuild credit plus provide documentation for payments made.

2. Don’t Max Out Your Credit Cards

Credit capacity is the percentage of your total credit that you are not using. Higher credit capacity has a positive effect on your credit. For example, Customer A has a credit limit of $10,000 and a balance of $5,000. His credit capacity is 50%. Customer B has a credit limit of $10,000 and a balance of $$9,000. His credit capacity is 10%. Customer B will have a more negative credit rating because he has used most of his available credit.

3. Get Secured Credit Cards

You can get at positive report on your credit score by using a secured credit card. Secured credit cards are issued with a low credit limit based on funds you deposit with the bank that issued the card. You cannot charge more than the funds you have on deposit. This means that payments will be lower and more manageable and you won’t go over your credit limit. Making regular, timely payments on secured cards is a good way to rebuild credit.


4. Don’t Close Old Accounts

Older account or “seasoned accounts” carry more credit clout than newly opened accounts. If you are having difficulty with older accounts, try to pay them off rather than close them. Prioritize your payments. Newer accounts with small balances should be paid off first, then focus on paying down accounts with larger balances.

5. Monitor Your Credit Reports

Look carefully for errors or omissions. For example, if a payment is shown as missed that was actually paid, you should notify the credit reporting agency of the error in writing. When the error is corrected, your score will go up. You can get free credit at www.annualcreditreport.com. This report does not count as an inquiry, so there is no negative impact on your credit score.

Noelle Towler is co-founder of Secured Credit Cards 4U and is committed to helping consumers find the best financial products to meet their needs. Secured credit cards are an excellent way for consumers to rebuild credit without risking further bad debt. The website compares secured credit cards from leading US banks.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Stock Carnival Ecstasy - March 24, 2011

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Welcome to the March 24, 2011 edition of Stock Carnival Ecstasy.We have another great set of articles for our carnival with Everything Finance providing the 10 Investing Habits of Rich People. LaTisha D Styles in her Money Minute thinks we should short Best Buy. CBS Corporation (CBS) is currently on hold according to Steve. While Jim Yih looks at the Bear Market as an Opportunities for Tax Loss Selling. Hope you enjoy the carnival, bookmark, share and come back next time.

Pinyo presents How to Raise Your Credit Score with a Credit Card posted at Moolanomy, saying, "Credit card is not for everyone, but it could help you improve your credit score. Here are a few things you need to know about using a credit card to improve your credit score."

Katie Tellefson presents 10 Beautiful Places on Earth You Must Discover posted at Accredited MBA.

Everything Finance presents 10 Investing Habits of Rich People posted at Everything Finance, saying, "Embody the habits of the rich to enrich your own wallet!"

Chase Gugenheim presents How to Make the Most of (and Spend the Least) Being a Shopaholic posted at Construction Management Degree.

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Mike Piper presents Roth 401(k) vs. Traditional 401(k) posted at The Oblivious Investor, saying, "Conventional wisdom says that the "Roth vs traditional" question comes down to tax brackets. Is that true?"

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Nesher presents How you can beat Stock Market with Piotroski Strategy? posted at Internet Stock Trading for Beginners.

freesoftware presents Free Stock Ticker to Show Scrolling News and Scrollong Stock Prices posted at I Love Free Software, saying, "Free Stock ticker is a free software to show scrolling news and scrolling stock prices on your desktop. It comes handy to keep track of stock prices on your desktop."

LaTisha D Styles presents Money Minute: Short Best Buy posted at Financial Success for Young Adults, saying, "Reasons to short Best Buy's stock."

Steve presents CBS Corporation (CBS) Currently On Hold posted at FastSwings, saying, "CBS Corp has had a nice run but unless expectations are increased, the stock is on hold until earnings are released."

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Jim Yih presents Bear Markets Can Create Opportunities for Tax Loss Selling posted at Retire Happy Blog, saying, "As you look at your investment statements and are depressed about the markets, there may be a silver lining. Bear markets can create opportunities for tax loss selling."

Steve presents Don’t Get your Refund Early | 2008 Taxes posted at 2008 Taxes, saying, "Spending extra to get your tax refund quickly is not worth the costs of the loan provided."

Robert Moore presents Checking A Status On The 2011 Taxes posted at 2011 Tax, saying, "Getting the status of your tax refund is made easy by online tools provided by the IRS."

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