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How To Rebuild Credit After Bankruptcy

After you file for bankruptcy, it takes time to rebuild your credit, and you might not know where to start. While it might not be easy, it is possible to rebuild your credit after bankruptcy. Here are some tips on how to make it happen:

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Improve Your Credit Score With Four Simple Tricks

Perhaps you’ve been refused credit before based on your financial past, or maybe you’re thinking about making a big purchase and you know you’ll need the help of a lender to do it. Your credit score will be an important factor in your finances for the rest of your life. So, it’s vital that you do what you can to improve your score and put yourself in better financial standing. Here’s what you can do to make sure you’ve got the best score possible.

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What Should I Do After I Graduate From College?

So, you’ve just graduated from college or university! That’s great news, congratulations! But now you need to start getting ready for adult life. And part of that is trying to become financially stable. Does this all seem very daunting? Don’t worry; it shouldn’t be that hard. Here are some important steps you should take now that you have finally graduated.

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Increasing Demand For Property Across The UK Highlights London As A Gazumping Hotspot

Property buyers currently exceed the number of properties on the UK real estate market significantly, which has led to some interesting trends across the nation. With properties viewed an average 14 times each, it is not surprising that the rate of gazumping is on the rise. New research shows rates of 36 percent so far this year, increased substantially from the 13 percent rate in 2015. This growth has climbed in alignment with rising house prices and property demand, and falling levels of stock.

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How To Cope Financially When You Are Unable To Work

There are a million ways to budget effectively and prioritize your earnings after your pay date, but this doesn’t mean a thing when you are unable to work and by extension, have little income finding its way into your bank accounts. Pinching the pennies might seem more difficult than ever. If you’re happily reading this article employed and able, this doesn’t mean you should feel it’s any less relevant to your situation. Unfortunately, people can find themselves in difficult life situations at the drop of a hat, and many of them can affect the ability to hold down a permanent job.

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