My friend is 20 yrs old and in debt. He owes his insurance for his truck a few hundred and the bank a few hundred. He always owes our mutual friend about $50 dollars. His dad is going to help him with the bank and insurance, I offered to pay back his friend and he can pay me back some other way. but the thing is…my friend has never actually paied me back for some money ive loaned to him. at first it didnt bother me..but i really want to help him because i care for him deeply. i also dont want to waste the money IVE worked for and not get anything back. for anyone who wants to know im 18. suggestions on how i can help with getting something in return? (i know not helping is an option but id like to see if theres anything else i can do first) btw yes he has a job..but not to great with saving money…
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My friend is 20 yrs old and in debt. He owes his insurance for his truck a few hundred and the bank a few hundred. He always owes our mutual friend about $50 dollars. His dad is going to help him with the bank and insurance, I offered to pay back his friend and he can pay me back some other way. but the thing is…my friend has never actually paied me back for some money ive loaned to him. at first it didnt bother me..but i really want to help him because i care for him deeply. i also dont want to waste the money IVE worked for and not get anything back. for anyone who wants to know im 18. suggestions on how i can help with getting something in return? (i know not helping is an option but id like to see if theres anything else i can do first) btw yes he has a job..but not to great with saving money…
Is there an exact amount of debt or is it if you have any kind of bills in collections no matter the amount? I have a couple of bills in collections that equal to about one thousand dollars. Would that disqualify me from getting a secret security clearance from the army? If anyone knows the amount I would appreciate the help.
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What is the best debt counseling company?
I’m trying to help my friend get out of massive credit card debt. I need a good, reliable debt counseling company.
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Here are 3 rules you have to keep in mind if you want a fast credit repair:
1 Where are you? Where do you have to be?
The fist thing you have to figure out is where do you stand on the credit scale and where do you have to be. The Fico score places you somewhere on the credit scale between 300 and 850. This three digit number that the credit bureaus assign to you determines if you will get approved for a loan and if you will have to pay thousand of dollars in high interest. And not only that -the score is increasingly used by employers, landlords, insurers in order to evaluate applicants. Once you know where you stand, you have to figure out where you need to be. Different lenders have different criteria. A 700 score can be enough for one creditor to give you the most favorable loan. Yet it might be insufficient score for another lender. Do you need to raise your score with 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 points? This is vital information if you want to come up with a viable course of action.
2 The newer the debt, the bigger the influence on the credit score.
In general the most recent credit history has the biggest influence on the overall FICO score. The older the negative item, the less impact it has. Credit is time sensitive and you have to keep that in mind when you embark on your credit repair program. Taking care of current late payments or bringing down current credit card balances to a healthy balance/ credit ratio will produce dramatic change in your score.
3 “paid ” vs “deleted” status.
Contrary to what many people think, a paid collection is still considered a negative item on your credit report. In other words, it still impacts your score negatively. “Deleted”collection on the other hand will instantly raise your score with more than 30 points. How do you delete a collection? You simply negotiate with the collection agency and promise to pay the settlement amount ONLY if they delete the item from your record. In a similar fashion, you can send a “goodwill” letter to your creditor explaining the circumstances surrounding your late payment and ask them to remove it from your account. A little diplomacy can really work miracles with your credit score.
These are just some of the things you have to keep in mind if you want to fix bad credit report. There are many other credit secrets that can help you boost your credit in no time. You’ll be surprised to find out how easy credit repair is once you start thinking outside the box.
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The government adopted easy credit policies over a number of years to help people who are unqualified to get mortgages. The Community Reinvestment Act is one notorious example. This act required affirmative action (that is, reverse discrimination) in lending because large numbers of minorities were incapable of affording a home. The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) had their activists trespass on bank property, obstructing bank customers until the banks agreed to loan money to people who were unqualified. Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac lowered their standards, encouraging banks to give out unsound loans (many Republicans proposed regulating Fannie and Freddy to stop this, but Democrats and some other Republicans stopped them from doing so). Most importantly, Alan Greenspan at the Federal Reserve decided to lower interest rates to absurd levels (largely for short-term political gain as President Bush needed the illusion of economic recovery in order to deflect attacks from Democrats over his economic management and Alan Greenspan, of course, is a good Republican who wanted to help out his party).
George W. Bush and the Republicans also deserve portions of the blame. Bush’s American Dream Downpayment Act was part of a trend toward the elimination of downpayments as a safeguard against unqualified people being given mortgages. The bankruptcy reforms of the Bush years also played a role, as creditors were more willing to loan, since they knew that it would be nearly impossible for the debtors not to repay them. As a result, insanity ensued, as a bank issued a credit card to a tree (see: http://www.snopes.com/business/bank/treecard.asp ).
Considering that the evidence clearly shows that the government is responsible for what has happened to our economy, why are many people blaming the free market? Isn’t it time to face the evidence and admit that easy credit brought on by idiotic government policies was the root cause?
Under Clinton, mortgage qualification rules were loosened to enable everyone, no matter how poorly qualified, to be able to get a mortgage. The democrats partnered with their major campaign donors in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (Major Obama connections in both of these) to loosen restrictions to get their democratic voters (typically poor people with bad credit) into houses.
Now the democrats are placing all of the blame on the republicans and deregulation. It was not deregulation, but regulation forcing the elimination of restrictions that caused this mess
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The media still hates to give the Warriors props. Every time they have beaten the Mavs, it was never the first segment on SportsCenter. Now that the Mavericks unfortunately beat us last night, that was the absolute first thing they showed. I’m not going to get over-confident, but I feel much safer with this being an elimination game for the Mavs here at Oracle as opposed to the Mavs being up 3-2. GO WARRIORS!!! SHOCK THE WORLD, BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if i have settled a $1500 credit card debt directly with the bank for only $454.79, what is the purpose of having me fill out a IRS tax form 1099-c? and how will this negatively or positively affect my taxes and/or credit?
(i owed $1500, they said i could pay $454.79 and i will be forgiven the ramining balance of $1050.. so of course i payed the 454.79 to get out of debt lol..i didnt use a debt elimination company, i got the voucher directly from the bank.)
also, any tips or recommendations you can further give me on this issue? i plan to settle with a few other credit card companies in the same way.
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Read following link, maybe long but helpful.. share me some thought. Government’s really cheating on us.
http://www.the7thfire.com/debt_elimination/eliminate_credit_card_debt.htm
Obama wants to do away with the “Bush tax cuts.” Among those cuts were the elimination of the marriage penalty and an increase in the child tax credit.
Why hasnt he said anything about the marriage penalty?
How well did it work for you and what where the longer term consiquences on your credit report?
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Debt elimination system that helps you save up to 50% or more of the cost of your Mortgage, Car Loans, Credit Cards, etc.
See other sports, tennis, basketball, baseball, american football to name a few are all elimination based (either all-together or in the final stages). They encourage playing with everything you got in a do-or-die situation (play hard, or your out). Not only does it make the sport that much more exciting and pulsating, it is also more logical financial-wise. Think of the viewership on a boring, mediocore final fixture between teams on opposite ends of the primiership table. Now think of the viewership between a exciting showdown between the two of the best teams, a climatic and worthy end to the football season. Imagine the potential marketability from a financial standpoint, the last superbowl after all was the most viewed sport event in history.
Its not i dont think teams that are consistent deserve more credit; i just believe each team should be given a chance to redeem themselves; after all, you can only be the best after you beat the best.
Why not i say, implement a system whereby the final weeks of the season are dedicated to playoffs; in an elimination process similar to the Uefa’s champions league. What do you think?
This is an extra credit question for a math quiz and every time I try to do it I always get a different answer….
I’m doing systems of equations and right now we’re working on how to solve problems using elimination. I get how to do it but I just don’t get how to do it when the x and y are in fractions….
Here are the two equations:
x/2 + y/3 = -1/3
x/2 + 2y = -7
(the slashes mean fractions, so it would be x over 2 and y over 3)
Please help and thanks in advance(:
I know that that I have to subtract the x/2 by changing the sighs but what do I do after? I need to find x and y…
Has anyone ever tried debt elimination? A company has contacted me about completely erasing my entire credit card debt within 1 year, then repairing the credit. Their website has testimonials of many people in all states. It is supposed to be a legal process and there is a lot of information to back that up. Has anyone ever done this before?