I was a co-signer on a car loan for my friend he paid all the payments on time for a year, but now no payment ? |
| i was a co-signer on a car loan for my friend he paid all the payments on time for a year, but he has not made payment for about a month, plus hes moved out to another state.. what can i do to get ... |
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How do I get rid of my credit card debt? |
| I had some things happen to me, and depending on my cards for a while. I am only 1,750k in debt, which is really nothing compared to a lot of people. I am living on my own trying to save save save, ... |
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Loan or Credit Card? |
I will shortly be purchasing a car and will need a loan of some sort to fund this. Which way is better:
To have a personal loan for £4000 over 2 years at a rate of approx 7.9%
T... |
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Double up on your car payments or double up on your rent? |
| Which one is the wiser choice? If you could be ahead of the game as far as payments and you needed the security of paying ahead of time.... |
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Hi,i aplied online for a bad credit loan they sent me a letter the other day which goes something like this? |
| we are pleased to inform you that your aplication has accepted,please send a cheque for £49 for brookers fees and prossessing your loan and we shall proccess your loan immedatly,does this mean i ... |
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What's your idea of credit cards? |
| Some people have credit cards and get in dept, but overs get better credit.... |
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What should I do to keep creditors from calling? |
| I am in a position that I won't be able to pay on two lines of credit. We're having a baby, we've cut down expenses to help with that, but w/ the credit card payments, we won't ... |
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I have $20,000 in debt? |
| I have 20,000 in debt and I was wanting to do debt negotiation. I was wondering if that is all they say it is. I also wanted to know the best way to pay off this debt. I have switched all my cards to ... |
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What is the best solution for credit card debt? |
What is the best solution for credit card debt?
I am way in over my head, I have 6 credit cards and I'm over $40,000 in debt. I have tried to take out a loan at the bank to consolidate but ... |
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$125,000 Credit Card Debt? |
| We are a married couple, both are 32 year old, we lost jobs 2 years ago & came up with $125k unsecured debt. Now both are working & our monthly income is around $6k before tax, which is $4500 ... |
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When's the best time to pay off your credit card debts? |
| I want to focus on buying a house soon, and raising my credit is my main priority. I just got a credit card, and want to know if I should pay my debts off little by little, or at the end of the ... |
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Bad credit.. possible loan? |
| I have really bad credit and I would like to try to take out a loan to buy a used car.. with my credit, who can i go through and what can i do to get a loan? how much would i need to put down for a $5... |
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Can I use my daughters social to buy a computer? |
| I want to buy a computer and my credit isn't all that good. I wanted to get a dell and they give you an option to get a credit card and pay monthly payments. My daughter is 3 months and she has ... |
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Credit Card? |
| My husband is going to be off of work for a medical reason. We are self-employed truck drivers. Does anyone know how to make offers to credit card co. we don't want to default on anything it ... |
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Not using any credit cards. What do I do in an emergency? |
| Or for an expense that was not budgeted for? Or for an expense that's more than my emergency fund?... |
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shawn | Why do schools not teach a consumer/credit understanding class? |
I think this should be given in all highschools , all 4 years make it mandatory ,,, just as important as English , Math , Science,etc.. since understanding money , and credit is only learned now by trial and error many young adults start off life already in the hole,, credit card companies have full time positions of persons coming up with ways to creatively think up unnecessary charges! |
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p_rutherford2003
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Excellent question.
My guess is someone (something) took an interest in ensuring this information wasn't taught.
If this was taught, and NO other subject was taught, people would finish school much better off, in my opinion. |
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sweetvalenciagirl
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I think when it comes to financial responsibility it's the parents job to teach their children. I learned about financial responsibility from my parents and now I'm an adult living on my own and I'm financially responsible.
If a parent really wants their kid to learn then they would teach their kid themselves instead of waiting for the school system to teach them. I think the high school system already has enough burden trying to teach the kids the basics as well as trying to deal with heir attitudes.
If you want your child to learn about financial responsibility then it should be taught at a young age and continue to be taught until their grown. I think if you are waiting for your child to learn financial responsibility at the age of 14 you are already too late.
Consumer credit is also a choice made by people. Not everyone out there goes out and take credit cards out in their name and acts irresponsible with them as adults. I actually know more people without credit cards or with credit cards who are responsible as young adults as to ones who are irresponsible.
I also think when you are a child you should be taught to read the fine print on all documents you sign and contracts you get into. Not just listen to what the person has to say, but go in and read the fine print of everything. I know some people hate it, but it's necessary.
I was taught from a young age to ALWAYS read the fine print, as questions, and don't let someone pressure you into signing something until you are ready. It pays off on the long run too.
Parents are so busy trying to work and consumed with their own daily activities that they pass on the responsibility to others (such as pass the responsibility of teaching about financial responsibilities to the school system) or they neglect to teach their kids the important things.
When their kid grows up and takes out credit cards, max them out, and then have a large obiligation to pay off debt, then you need to go and blame the parents for not doing the correct thing which is teach financial responsibility.
I know my parents taught me, not my school, and I'm doing well. I know in high school I always went to a Business Magnent school and I don't recall a thing I learn, but instead I recall what my parents taught me: read the fine print of everything you sign, always read the terms and conditions, and to pay ahead of time or pay montly on time. |
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DSteez
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I always thought colleges or high schools should teach "Common Sense 101" |
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AB
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I agree to a certain extent. I think every high school senior should be given the opportunity to learn this information. 4 years may be excessive. Many students coming from their parents home to the free, expansive world of college get into trouble with credit cards. Very few having any regard as to what kind of mess they are creating, myself included b/c of a cell phone collection account. I also think that a mandatory college course on this should be available. I would definitely say I would have taken much more from that class than any of my general electives. |
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M O
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I agree, I just had a similiar conversation with my wife and mother about this.
The limited financial knowledge of people these days is just embarassing. |
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madkins007
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Yeah!
And CPR/first aid...
Sewing...
Cooking...
buying your first car...
getting a job...
basic fashion...
car repair...
home repair...
personal organization...
consumer awareness/advertising resistance...
dealing with bullies or drugs...
safe and/or no sex...
disease transmission...
coping with death, trauma...
tobacco and drinking resistance...
well lifestyles...
stress management...
public speaking...
world cultures...
survival Spanish...
survival whatever other languages are prominant in your area...
...and some other skills that other generations learned outside of school.
Let's add this- without, of course, lengthening the school day or year, or raising taxes! |
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god knows and sees else Yahoo
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YOU are so right!!!!
I would also suggest that people learn simple health, eg first aidand how to look up stuff on google, refs.
it seems to me that 95% of the questions we can all find the answers or a lead by looking it up!! |
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rhsaunders
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I agree. It should probably be part of a social studies class. |
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ChatNoir
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wow! 100% correct! tthat class would probably be even more important that the rest, if you have bad credit it doesn't matter what you know, your quality of life will still be lacking. |
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MaxnSam
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I couldn't agree with you more. I also think that Shakespeare crap is unneccesary unless you chose to take it in college.
Real life lessons along with proper grammar and math is what really matters. |
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NONAME
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I've thought about creating seminars for high school and colleges. I do agree it's so important, and most people don't learn proper money management from their parents.
Start your own. I've wanted to for years now, never spent the hours and hours it would take though. I wish someone would. |
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THA 8TH
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i went to a private school and we learned all about that in im senior year |
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Phil Magroin
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the credit card companies pay the school system not to teach it so that the students in the future fail to read between the lines and get cards with high intrest rates and also so they charge more than they can pay off every month so they can make a profit. |
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