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 Math problem-help me solve?
An employee worked 40 hours at his regular rate of $5.00 per hour. He also worked 5 hours of overtime at a rate equal to 1-1/2 times his regular rate. How much did he earn this week? ?...


 Can a collections agency take money directly from my bank account without notification?
I defaulted on my credit card with my bank. They passed the debt onto a collections company. Just this week I received a sum of money left to me by a deceased relative. As soon as the money cleared ...


 Is it worth taking the risk and not paying, or will I get sued?
I earlier had posted a question about my CPA charging me $450 to do my taxes. Price was not discussed beforehand because a third party was paying for it in the past, so it was not a concern of mine. ...


 Very bad credit, any chance of getting an apartment?
Ok, we have bad credit. We have both been unemployed recently due to company shut downs,(yay Michigan) and have gotten behind on credit card payments. My husband just got a great job offer in C...


 Where can i be approved for a low limit credit card even though I have bad credit?
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 Unsecured bad credit personal loan?
How and where to contact an honest, reputable, private individual NOT a bank, as soon as possible, to secure a loan to repay with interest. Prompt response is appreciated. Thank you in advance for ...


 I need a loan asap and i have bad credit!does anyone know who gives good loans???
please help!!...


 I have a credit card I can't pay off. I don't care about my credit score. What can they do?
I live in Texas and there is no wage garnishment laws here.

I know they will destroy my credit score but at this point I don't care.

Is there anything else they can do to ...


 Has anyone tried the credit cards for people with bad creit, if so are there any good ones out there?
has anyone tried any of the credit cards for poor credit, do they work and what problems has anyone had with ...


 How do I re built my credit?
i am 21 years old and have a credit score of 600, is there anything i can do to improve it?...


 Credit Cards , Are they really out to get you ? What do you think ?
They have become much more treacherous to Consumbers .
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By imposed intrest rates in excess of 30% on customers whoes only offense might be a late payment to another creditor .
2.<...


 Credit Card question?
My parents got me a credit card with my name on it but it was from their account. The Bill goes to my parents and I was wandering if the credit goes towards my credit history or my parents?

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 How to build credit?
Ok here's the deal. I don't have any credit history, whether good or bad.
A mortgage broker told me that I should get a credit card and a couple of credit cards through retailers like ...


 If i don't pay my credit card bill that is due friday, what will happen?
ok on my bank of america visa credit card i have a payment of $290 due this friday, however i won't be able to make the payment. i will probably pay like a hundred. until now i have always paid ...


 On the web is a debit card also considered a credit card?
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 I'm getting calls from a collection agency that I am avoiding. What should I do?
Its been a couple yrs in collection, and its only $700. Shoud I wait out the seven yrs. I heard if I speak with the collector they can restart the 7 yr period all over again so I'm afraid to ...


 How long is the statute of limitations on debts? And, can creditor keep resubmitting your debt every 7 yrs?

Additional Details
hey listen. if i wanted a mom to tell me what to do, i'd go to "mom".
it's too late, bills are already waaaaay in debt. i'm trying to ...


 How do you get good credit?
I am trying to get a loan for a car, and am having no luck. They say my credit isn't good enough, which I don't understand.
I don't have anyone to co-sign for me to get a loan. E...


 Is it possible to get a loan with bad credit?
I need to pay my mom 340 dollars by friday and I have no idea how to get her the money. I have bad credit from when I was younger and so I dont know how to get her the money? I was thinking about ...


 Can a credit card company sue me for not paying my debts?
i have a credit card and i used it to the extent of my credit limt. and now i find it hard to pay the card issuer, this time i am very difficult and financial problem i am suffering now. i have no ...



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Best way to pay off credit cards to improve credit score?
As a college student, I've racked up some credit card debt. I have never missed a payment, and have always paid at least $5-10 over the minimum amount.

My grandfather recently passed away and he left me quite a large sum of money. What would be the best way to pay off these credit cards? Should I pay half one month, and then half the second month?

The goal here is to a) settle my credit card debt, and b) improve my credit score. The inheritance money will be released to me monthly until the amount expires (around $500 a month for the next 10 years). Any guidance/suggestions are greatly appreciated.
                     
 




lacy k
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BillK
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Paying off all of your debts immediately does not help you with improving your credit. Because you should show lenders that you are a good BORROWER. Your existing report shows lender that you pay your payments in full once you have money and you don’t when you are financially in trouble. Therefore you are not a good borrower to a lender (you are risky and they don’t make money out of you). So here some stuffs I suggest to do to polish your credit report and improve your credit:

1) Do not spend more than 1/3 of your limit. That's a rule. Say you have $500 credit limit. So do not spend more than $150 with your credit.

2) Do not pay your existing credit balance in full every month. Pay more than minimum payment but do not pay full. Say your minimum due is $10. I suggest you to pay like $50-$70 each month. Yes you should pay some interest but that's a price to improve your credit.

3) There are lots of articles here which you can find useful to boost your credit.
http://www.howtoestablishgoodcredit.com/Credit_Articles/index.php


yomero
its better to keep paying month after month but pay more than ur minimum. by doing this you are showing that u are responsible and can keep making a payment. its better than buying something and just paying it off next month.


Apples to Apples
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I would spread it out over a few payments. When granting credit, creditors look at how well you are able to maintain making monthly payments. Having credit lines open with no balance doesn't look great either. It's strange, but they actually want to see you using some of your credit. This is per a loan representative that granted me a loan two years ago.


NC
It really doesn't matter, as long as you pay it down within a few months. FICO scores are computed based on a mix of factors:

Payment history - 35%
Amounts owed - 30%
Length of credit history - 15%
New credit - 10%
Types of credit used - 10%

By paying down, you will decrease amounts owed, which will eventually (but NOT instantaneously) result in a higher credit score...


KitKat
it's best to keep the balance below half of whatever your credit limit is. Also in order to pay towards the principle as well as the interests double your minimum payment


blondee
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Well, at least you are mature enough to want to fix this. You have the right idea. Sit down and make a list of what you owe. Take care of the smallest ones first, and continue making the payments the way you have done. Every small debt you pay off take that payment and apply it to the larger ones. Make double payments whenever you can. Watch your spending and don't charge any more. First thing you know, you'll be out of debt, and what a wonderful feeling that is!! THEN, when you do charge, keep a list of your charges and set a limit for yourself, so that you can pay your cards off in a timely manner. Good luck my friend.


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I would try to pay the balances off in full as soon as you can. If you are still using the cards that will show that you still have revolving credit but whenever possible, pay off credit card debt in full just don't close the card.


Chuck
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Do not drag this out longer than is absolutely necessary. Pay those cards off, cut them up, and don't apply for any more.


timothy t
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Hello,

The best thing to do, is pay them off, but keep the lines openned. It'll improve your score significantly in a few months.

The reason I know this is because I sell Mortgage Loans for a living, and it is critical to have a good FICO score. So of course, I do my research so my clients would get better FICO scores to get better Mortgage Rates.

Thanks,

Tim


nocera1414
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Pay in full


Faye H
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Pay them off. I would not necessarily close the accounts. If you continue using them, and I would, use them only for things you would buy anyway and pay the entire bill when it comes, always leaving a zero balance.

Once you have them all paid off, use that $500 a month to make some wise investments so you'll have some of it left down the road. If you spend it all, 10 years from now when it ends, you won't have much to show for it. $500 a month can go a long way towards a fantastic investment account or savings for a down payment on a house when you finish school.

Congratulations for thinking this out and not just going out and blowing all that money!!


Jen
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The best way to improve your score is to pay the balances off as quickly as possilbe, but do not close the account, just do not use the cards. If you keep the account open it shows you have available credit that you are not using and it makes the score go up. If you cannot pay the balance in full reight away, that's ok, you want some payment history, but always try to keep the balance below 50% of the credit line on any one card, or no more than 90% on a single card if you have several cards that have 0 balances. example: if you have 5 cards at a $1000 credit line each or $5000 credit available on all cards, keep no more than $500 on any one card or no more than $900 on a single card if you only use one and the other 4 are empty.

Again. don't close the accounts even after they are paid. I closed several of mine not knowing this and ended up hurting my score.


iggyfifi
First, never pay minimum payments. Pay the whole balance every month! I would pay off your entire balance as soon as possible, then to improve your credit score, get a second student card from http://www.creditdorm.com/no_credit_history.htm and make small purchases with it. Having 2 lines of credit will build up your score!

Good Luck


fabrisgirl
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Get them all consolidated into one debt and cut up your cards :)


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