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A sample letter to correct credit report mistakes (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Here's a sample letter suggested by the Federal Trade Commission for resolving errors on your credit report.
Ask whether bank pulls credit reports (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Before opening a new savings account, ask whether or not the bank will pull your credit report.
Germany might issue 100 bln euros in corporate loan guarantees: report (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The German government is considering 100 billion euros (135 billion dollars) in guarantees to help companies find financing along the lines of a plan already used by banks, a press report said on Wednesday.
Research and Markets: This Free Checking Study Details the Top 50 Banks and the Top 10 National Innovative Players (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Free Checking Study" report to their offering.
Texans CEO resigning; credit union to report first loss (Dallas Morning News)
The president and chief executive of Texans Credit Union announced his resignation Tuesday and said the Richardson-based credit union would post its first loss in its 55 years.
Ernst & Young Releases 2009 Business Risk Report (ThomasNet)
Available for viewing by ANSI members in Institute's online library, Ernst & Young 2009 Business Risk Report, which compiles survey results from global sector analysts, concludes that companies worldwide acknowledge importance of comprehensive and effective risk management effort. According to survey, 2009 top risk rankings include credit crunch, regulation and compliance, recession, radical ...
Solicitors Use the Web to Boost Sales During Crunch
With the credit crunch continuing to impact businesses across the globe, legal draftsmen are being given a golden opportunity to gain valuable additional income as well as demonstrate their specialist knowledge by selling their documents through leading online legal document provider Net Lawman. (PRWeb Jan 5, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/01/prweb1818434.htm
'Soft inquiry' won't hurt credit score (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Creditors who look at your credit report do not see soft inquiries, which do not damage your FICO score.