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Gerry Deida What are some great credit card management and budgeting tips?
17 December 2017 | 6 replies
I am an expat in Bangkok and I have this credit card right now: However, I would like to know if you can share some good tips with me on how to manage it properly, and more importantly, how to set up and keep a budget.I already know that I should use my CC for things I need, not for things I want.
Craig Montesano Cleveland Heights area --- thoughts?
23 March 2019 | 26 replies
Also as a plus, close enough to CWU / CC / UC to attract people that go there.Good luck,Oren
Jim Breedlove Analyzing a 28 Unit Multifamily Deal
15 April 2016 | 17 replies
Including allowing the resident to complete the application online, submit and track work orders for each unit online (the management and service team can also track and update the progress of the repairs online), payment history resident, residents can even make their rent payment online using a checking acct or CC.
Account Closed How do I improve my credit score?
2 July 2009 | 11 replies
steve is right on target. it can go either way. his examples are great examples.i had a jc penneys card for many years, it was a crappy card that i got in college and had a whopping 1500 limit. i closed it an my score went up.i have a card with wamu (my former employer), after i left, they jacked up my apr and i told them that i will never use that card again. i've had it for about 5 years and a limit of i believe 10k. if i were to cancel it, my AVAILABLE credit would be decreased by 10k on my credit report. that could hurt me. it's work it for me to just not carry a balance.also, if you do have a card and you want to keep it open, but not use it--you may run into an issue. cc companies are now closing out inactive accts left and right. it varies lender to lender what is deemed as 'inactive', but i have seen most at about 1 year. if you want to keep a card active, i'd strongly suggest making a purcahse atleast once a year and paying it off.
Brandon Laughridge How to Structure This Private Money Arrangement
16 June 2013 | 18 replies
They put money into C. C
Mitchell Smith Training your Tenants
12 March 2018 | 4 replies
Do not direct tenants to phone tradespeople directly unless you need the points on your cc.
David Niles Self Employed moving out of state and buying a house.
4 May 2018 | 2 replies
Their finances are great, no CC debt, fico in the 800's and tax returns that can substantiate their income no problem.  
Matt Liu Each property: its own LLC, Debit Card, HomeDepot Card, & Quickbooks file?
24 December 2014 | 20 replies
@Matt Liu  I think You are trying to give yourself a heart attack or anziety with all the CC's, and especially multiple QBooks.  
Bryce Y. Record second lien to do rate and term refi?
7 January 2014 | 7 replies
However, I did kick in 7.5k towards the purchase, all rehab and CC, and proof of that should be no problem.
Chris Adams Personal finance - pay off debt?
10 January 2014 | 10 replies
The last thing I want is another CC lol, tho I'm extremely good with them.Now since I posted tis is did some digging and I was wrong about the payoff date of the loan.