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Denise A. Manniello in
Denise Recommends, Ezine on
October
13,
2009
The Power of Focus for Women: What Successful Women Know About, by Fran Hewitt and Les Hewitt, is an excellent book that offers practical solutions for the real day-to-day issues that confront women from all walks of life.
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The Power of Focus for Women
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Authored by
Denise A. Manniello in
Credit Repair on
October
11,
2009
Found something on Your credit reports that’s not yours? Read our article on the right way to dispute false credit card items and the steps that you need to take to remove those false transactions that can lower your credit score.
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Raise Your Credit Score FAST Tip
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Denise A. Manniello in
Credit Repair on
September
30,
2009
What’s Your Credit Score? What? You don’t Know? Or it’s a solid 650. Is that a combined score, and individual score or a score directly from FICO? What difference does it make anyway! It actually makes a big difference, especially when YOU are trying to Live Your Best Life NOW!
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Learn What Your Credit Score is and What it Means to YOU!
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Authored by
Denise A. Manniello in
Credit Repair on
August
19,
2009
There are three data sets that determine your monthly auto payments; how much you can borrow, the term of your loan, and the interest rate you are granted. Terms of auto loans are usually between 36 and 60 months. It can be stretch out however to lower the monthly payment. ( by doing this you are increasing the amount you will pay over the entire term of the loan)
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Can Your FICO Score Really Affect The Car You Buy? Heck Yes!
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Authored by
Denise A. Manniello in
Credit Repair on
August
19,
2009
Credit restoration is typically marketed to affluent clients, households with $200,000 or more in yearly income. While credit repair is marketed to those earning less. Other than semantics, there is no real difference between credit restoration and credit repair services.
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