Sentences with phrase «little credit»

He's had very little credit for playing with a debilitating injury.
Since this card is targeted toward college students, it is easier to get with little credit history.
Then there are those who discovered their spirituality and spend their life trying to be spiritual, giving little credit to the physical world around them, sometimes referring to it as an illusion.
From drafting legislation to challenging corporate misconduct to supporting sustainable alternatives, these smart lawyers are playing a critical role, yet receive little credit for the important work they do.
One should put little credit in this last explanation.
That means I need to continue paying my bills on time and managing what little credit I have responsibly.
Don't let bad credit or too little credit stand in your way of taking advantage of income tax advances.
Some of these come in the form of credit cards with little credit requirements, and others come in the form of secured credit cards which require down payments prior to receiving credit.
Getting a loan can be challenging if you have little credit unless you find a lender that makes loans for less than perfect credit.
When I first got the card I had very little credit now all credit scores are above 750.
Many Hispanic households have little credit because they avoid debt and don't use credit cards.
For students with little credit history, this might be a challenge.
Although government bonds might have very little credit risk, mainly from issuer default, they still carry interest rate risk, meaning bond prices will fall as interest rates rise.
Ultimately, your valuation should be firmly grounded in a company's current & historical figures, with little credit given for glorious estimates of future growth.
When I was young and had very little credit history, I remember having to pay security deposits for things like my new cell phone plan and the utility bill.
That requirement forced me to burn through what little credit I had left after law school.
In view of Altizer's tenure, the University would have had great difficulty in firing him; so it deserves little credit for not doing so.
«The process of getting approved for a loan was more challenging because I had little credit at the time.
They get little credit on this site.
But he added: «As our analysis shows, however, the government may receive little credit from schools for these reforms - as even the schools benefiting from the new formula have their gains completely wiped out by other funding pressures.»
When you first apply with a credit card, you may be surprised how little the credit card issuer trusts you by limiting how much you can put on the card.
As an aside, for the most part, stable value funds take little credit risk, but (little known) this is not universally true.
Elder told GOBankingRates, «We each had reasonable debts, like car payments and students loans, and very little credit card debt.
I have followed Jim Bailey fairly closely and was very happy for him, although I was a bit put out that Ron Delany was given so little credit for the pacing job he did.
Indeed the Ministry of Defence gets little credit even for the success of the Libyan campaign.
Beware of the «Fee Harvester» card offering little credit and instant debt.
The last few weeks have witnessed the extraordinary spectacle of the two main party leaders attempting to outdo each other on democratic reform (with a lot borrowed from the Lib Dems but little credit going their way).
The latest damp squib reflects little credit on any of those involved.
The surgeon pays a large and immediate political price for a deep sternal wound infection and receives relatively little credit for the extra years that BITA grafting adds to a patient's life in the future.
There's also something remarkable about how little credit Malcolm D. Lee has received for delivering reliably entertaining films for years, including «The Best Man» and «Undercover Brother.»
When I was shopping around for a bank to handle my business accounts, I discovered this wonderful little Credit Union which offers no - fee accounts on both the personal and the commercial side.
«Using credit cards in a thoughtful and predictable way shows lenders and future employers that you understand cash flow and know how to manage your financial affairs,» said Rebecca Schreiber, certified financial planner and co-founder of Pure Financial Education in Washington, D.C. «Future employers may request your credit score to indicate how responsible you are in general, and a low credit score from little credit usage will hurt you down the road.»
Sandy Naidu tells us about credit card tricks in Top 5 Dirty Little Credit Card Tricks posted at Future Nest Egg...
Even if the Big 3 and Lexis - Nexis get onboard with free freezes, that leaves 50 + piss - ant little credit bureaus who typically will only communicate by letter.
It's unwise in my opinion because they give little credit for experience level and charge everyone the same high rates.
Other reasons your application response may be delayed include too many recent accounts (think Chase's 5/24 Rule) or too little credit history.
The England international was unusually error - prone back in his natural defensive position, and can take little credit for Tottenham's second goal as his long - range strike took a massive deflection.
might just have said: no wonder Pharaoh gave Columbus so little credit that he left the Pyramids behind and shook the dust of Egypt from his feet and emigrated from that ancient Dust Bowl to our green and Promissory Land of Con - fidential and Pyramidal Credit, America.
Yet he gets very little credit from the same voters who want to flush every last hitting record from that era.
Indeed the Ministry of Defence (MoD) gets little credit even for the success of the Libyan campaign.
Additionally, I've always been struck by how little credit is given to letterers in particular, both nominally and critically.

Phrases with «little credit»

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