Sentences with phrase «credit hole you've dug»

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I don't think Pace gets enough credit for the hole he had to dig out of, while being hamstrung w / Fox / Loggains.
Gets credit when his side are playing well but showed today he can't be relied upon to dig United out of a hole when needed.
It is noticeable in the press today how completely absent from the analysis of the hole Osborne has dug for himself is any credit being given to Labour.
The scene also feels oddly tacked on, like Marvel dug itself into a hole with these post-credits scenes and felt like it had to satiate the fans for sitting through the entire credits.
You will have poor credit as a result and will still be digging yourself out of a financial hole for the next 7 years or more.
The tightened limits — sometimes only in the hundreds of dollars — make it more difficult for subprime consumers to dig out of their credit hole, and even threaten to make their subprime status perpetual.
Getting into credit card debt is one of the toughest holes to dig out of because of the aforementioned crazy high interest rates.
If you use credit cards to pay for emergencies, then you will just dig yourself deeper into a hole.
I got pushed into a very deep credit hole due to a motorcycle accident, but managed to dig myself out in 2 years by budgeting, living way below my means, and paying something, even a few dollars, to each bill every month.
It sure can be difficult to rebuild your credit once you've dug a pretty big hole, but I think your number 2 point is crucial to remember... don't be afraid to start small.
There are countless people and credit repair companies out there claiming to know how to dig you out of the hole and save your financial life.
Getting into credit card debt is one of the toughest holes to dig out of because of the aforementioned crazy high interest -LSB-...]
Most banks have a $ 500 credit limit as a starting point, which is enough to find out if your student can handle the responsibility without digging too big a hole for either of you to crawl out of.
You must learn to use credit responsibly, or else you'll just dig a deeper hole for yourself.
With some credit cards having an interest rate as high as 25 %, it's not hard to see how someone can dig themselves a big hole.
«Credit cards generally have higher interest rates than other kinds of debt like student loans, so even a small charge on your credit card will compound on itself, making it harder and harder to dig yourself out of the hole,» heCredit cards generally have higher interest rates than other kinds of debt like student loans, so even a small charge on your credit card will compound on itself, making it harder and harder to dig yourself out of the hole,» hecredit card will compound on itself, making it harder and harder to dig yourself out of the hole,» he says.
Some balance transfer credit cards don't offer low - to - no interest on new purchases, and, even if they do, you're just digging a deeper hole.
With the credit card debt (and there is more to the story there I suspect - just having a $ 300 balance on a credit card does not cause bad credit) and car debt, she has dug herself a hole.
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