Posts Tagged ‘Paid’


How Much Of My Credit Card Do I Need To Have Paid To Improve My Credit Score?

Monday, August 31st, 2009

A reader asks…

When I turned 18 I knew I needed credit cards to grow credit. When I reached the $500 limit on my first card and the $2000 limit on my new card when I found that this was not good for my credit. I hear that as long as you don’t spend more than half of the available balance your credit will be fine. Is this true?


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Personal Finance Uk: All Expenses Will be Paid Easily Now

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Maintaining a good style of living is very high on the priority list for some. They believe in life with a preset default, regardless of whether that compared the current financial crisis. For them, the UK finance staff is very helpful in providing money for the needs of people. UK Personal Finance is available to borrowers for their personal expenses, which may be the needs of basic or luxury. Money as possible for home improvement needs such as, buying a car, debt consolidation, wedding expenses, Investments clubs, holidays and so on personal finance UK allocates money to all …


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I Paid Taxes Via Auto Withdrawal From My Checking Account. Will I Get The Stimulus Check Via Direct Deposit?

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

A Reader Asks…

I paid my taxes that I owed for 2007 via auto withdrawal from my checking this year. (I didn’t get a refund). I know they said the stimulus check would come via direct deposit if you did direct deposit for your refund, but does it work the other way around?


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