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It is important to be diligent when selecting a credit card. You can save hundreds, and maybe even thousands of dollars by shopping around for a credit card. It is essential to understand the terms and fees on your credit card offers. Read this Guide on Interest Rates and Charges. It is also very important to be familiar with the Features of Your Monthly Statement.


left box cornerright box cornerConcerned About Identity Theft?

Over 9 million Americans have their identity stolen each year. Many types of identity theft occur due to easy access of critical personal information. Follow these Helpful Tips to minimize your risk of becoming a victim of identity theft. If you are a victim, use this Form to record the steps you've taken to report the fraudulent use of your identity and immediately call one of the three major credit bureaus and place a fraud alert on your credit report.


left box cornerright box cornerAre You Facing A Foreclosure?

There are several resources available for you provided by the federal government. The Obama Administration's Making Home Affordable Program includes opportunities to modify or refinance your mortgage to make your monthly payments more affordable. HUD-approved Housing Counseling Agencies are available to provide you with the information and assistance you need to avoid foreclosure.

left box cornerright box cornerDo You Want to Save Thousands on Annual Expenses?

The Complete System to Repair Your Credit and Boost Your Credit Score covers every aspect of credit restoration so you can build and maintain a healthy credit profile. This System can be purchased and downloaded today so you can immediately access insider tips on legally repairing your credit and boosting your credit score.


left box cornerright box cornerAre You Considering Filing For Bankruptcy?

Under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act, prior to filing a bankruptcy case, an individual must obtain some consumer credit counseling from an entity approved by the U.S. Trustee within 180 days of the date of the filing of a bankruptcy case. Such counseling is intended to provide an individual with alternatives to filing a bankruptcy case. A bankruptcy will remain on your credit file for up to ten years. Read these Important Facts for Consumers.


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RepairYourCredit.com's Glossary of credit definitions explains the most common and sometimes confusing credit terms.