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I recommend that you get a copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit reporting agencies - once a year to make sure the information is accurate. Each agency charges a service fee that varies from company to company. To obtain a copy of your credit report, you must provide the following in writing.

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It’s finally summer break! You’ve worked hard and you deserve to have fun, but can you do it without breaking the bank? In these hard times, we all have to watch what we spend, even on things we might have splurged on in the past.

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E-mailing is the most popular and efficient way to contact people. However, e-mailing has its drawbacks. Here are some problem areas and how to overcome them: 1. SPAM: No matter how much patience you have, spam is a menace! This is email you never wanted and people are just blasting you with products or enticements.

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Graduating from college can be exhilarating, ushering in a fresh beginning, a new career, and financial independence. But it also means the time has come to seriously consider how to repay your student loans.

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