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 If someone were to give you 1000000000000 dollars and you couldn't take it to the grave what would you do?
over hundred billion ...


 Can I take out cash without a bank card or cheque book?
Meaning can I go in there with all the ID under the sun and my account number passport proof of adress etc, as I owe my land lord a whole load of cash and have lost both and am going away for 10 days ...


 I need about $10K fast. Does anyone know how to get that kind of money, legally??
Without going through a bank......


 Online surveys?
Can you get paid £10 a time for completing online surveys if so can someone refer me to ...


 Has anyone ever heard of these financial gurus?
Has anyone heard of these finicial gurus: Suze Orman, Dave Ramsey, Clark howard, and Ric Adelman? and are they worth listening too?...


 What percentage of my income should be put in my 401(k)?
I make about $35,000 a year. I can't decide on what percent I should contribute. I don't want to go too low, but I also want a decent paycheck....


 What would YOU do with it?
I have:
checking $1800
Savings $7300

I think this is a lot of money to have in savings. What would your next step be?...


 Do You Have To Be Intelligent To Be Rich?
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 Are £5 coins exchangeable into £5 notes?
I've got a five pound coin and I don't know whether it's allowed to be changed back at the post office into a £5 note. Anyone know?...


 I am in a mess with payday loans that I cannot repay? What can I do?
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 I received a notice from Yahoo saying I won 400,000.Is this legit & it required I pay for delivery of funds.?
They used your headings, etc. & it looks genuine but needing us to pay for delivery raised a red flag!
Please advise ASAP!
Thanks,
Mark M...


 I need $$$!?
Im 11, (almost 12 if it makes a difference) and i need CASH!!! any suggestions on how to get my hands on sum?...


 What do you predict will happen to intrest rates over the next 6 months?
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 Do you think £5,000 is a lot of debt? any ideas on how to pay it off gradually?
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 I am 14 and i have some money questions?
ok so i am 14 and since i was about 12 in a half i have been saving up for when i am old like retirement. so i can retire early. every allowance i have gotten i started putting away 12% of the money ...


 I have just ripped up £10. can i change it in the bank?
it was in a card and i thought it was empty so i ripped it up because it had my address on it. when i threw it i realised i had ripped it up. what can i do?...


 How much money i can deposit in saving bank account ?
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 Do you throw away your pennies or save them?
Those copper pieces in your pocket. I throw mine on the ground. I'm starting to do it with nickles....


 How much money do you need to buy happines?
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 Do you know what the first three numbers on your social security stands for?
If you know what does the first 3 numbers tell you about that person?...



Vonicatripod
What is the quickest way to rebuild your credit?
Other than buying a car
                     
 




Rachel A
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Alot of people feel that buying a car is the way to go. I'm going to disagree. Most people who buy a car have to get financed. Yes after you pay the car off and if you pay ALL the bills on time you will have better credit. But the part that is no good about this is that the duration of the time you have a loan for several years that does come up on your credit. I think the first answer you got was actually a better idea than buying a car and that soudns ridiculous.
Instead of paying your minimum balance on your credit cards, pay a little more each time. See what happens. Good Luck!


chica_zarca
Buying a car won't do anything for your credit. You need credit to get the car at most places anyway (it can even be considered debt since you'd be responsible for payments which would therefore take away from the money you already have, leaving you with less for other things).

But anyway, if you already have some credit cards, make sure they are all paid off entirely, then use one or two of them (with the lowest APRs and balances) each month, but only spend as much as you know you can afford. Try to keep it to a minimum though, and as soon as the bill comes, pay it off in full. Don't just pay the minimum. Doing that for a couple months or a year can do wonders for your credit score. If you don't have credit card(s) already, apply for a Secured Credit Card (like from Orchard Bank - www.orchardbank.com) or a Student Card like from Mastercard. Do the same thing, pay them all off in full as soon as possible. Show that you are responsible with your money and your credit will be fine.

Good luck!


Patriarch
Do something novel--pay your debts.


Whiteboykilla
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do this:
go to a bank deposit 450

get a loan against that 450 from the bank. Pay this back in one month

Now go to another bank repeat the process.
Finally do this one last time. once you have paid back the bank loans from all three banks you should have TRIPLE A credit


DELETE THIS ACCOUNT
Pay off all your debts. And put about 5 grand in the bank.


littlebit
Pay your bills on time. Pay more than the minimium also.

LC


kwaynedglvr
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pay your bills thats how you build your credit up.

kathy


futurehero5200
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honestly, try and consolidate through a credit union or a bank or through a service, get a lower payment and pay it off the best you can. until you have not alot left


steven p
pay atleast the minimum payment on time every month for 6 months straight.


Scanless1999
go to orchardbank.com and get a secured card
make 300 of purchases on the card then PAY IT OFF
that will go on ALL 3 agencies and raise your score about 35-45 pts


NONAME
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there is no quick way. Its like growing up a flower, you forget to water it and the flower dies, you have to wait for next spring to see that flower again.


wildernessfox
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pay off any out standing bills and don't max out your credit or debit cards. if you pay off your highest debts and keep them paid up you should be able to establish good credit again.


bchylik
pay everything off.


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