Posted on September 7, 2010 in: Money Mondays
With the passing of Labor Day holiday, many people put their heads down in a back-to-school mode - even if they aren’t in school. On your list of ‘to dos’ this Fall, consider building your credit. Yes, it sounds daunting, and, yes, it will take longer than just this Fall. But, you [...]
Posted on June 29, 2010 in: William Paid Updates
Nearly 50 million people in the U.S. have little or no credit rating on file with the Experian, Equifax and TransUnion bureaus, making it difficult - and even impossible - for companies to approve their applications when it comes time to lease an apartment or buy a car or even a home. Until now, these [...]
Posted on June 24, 2010 in: Renter Resources
It’s the time of year that many runners commit to fall marathons and begin their 16 to 20 week training period. Any runner knows that a marathon requires long-term planning - you can’t just show up on race day, put your toe on the line and expect to reach the goal without any pain. [...]
Posted on March 26, 2010 in: William Paid Updates
“I have to go into debt to build credit, right?” Wrong. Building credit doesn’t have to be a gradual process using credit cards or loans - at least, not anymore.
Credit - a scary and foreign concept - is intimidating to many. People may think a “thin” file is good (after all, isn’t [...]
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