Sentences with phrase «little credit stand»

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And if you're looking to give your credit score a little extra oomph, don't cancel your long standing credit cards until after you close on your mortgage.
It targets people who stand little chance to be approved for a conventional credit or a loan, so its model fits nicely with OJK's ambition to let fintech companies complement typical services offered by banks.
Mohammed, for example, was credited with having made the sun stand still, with having obtained water from a flinty rock, with having fed thousands with a little food.
If anything, some of their individual problems could stand a little more attention; maybe additional details were elbowed out by the four credited screenwriters.
Claiming Chapter 13 bankruptcy takes longer than a Chapter 7, but your credit will end up in a little better standing.
In fact, if you keep all of your other credit obligations in good standing, your FICO score can begin to rebound in as little as 2 years... a foreclosure is a single negative item, and if you keep this item isolated, it will be much less damaging to your FICO score.
Bankruptcy: So, if you can't possibly pay your debts as things stand, and you can't negotiate your own debt reduction, and if you have too much debt or too little income to qualify for a consumer credit counseling plan, then is bankruptcy your best option?
Many credit card bills outline this minimum balance in bold just to highlight how little you need to pay back to stay in good standing.
If you have a little bit of a good standing with the credit card issuers, this may be a good card for you.
With a little research, you can enjoy the perks and rewards of a high - end credit card without the high cost, and those with the best credit can revel in high limits, great bonuses, and all the points and miles you can stand.
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