Credit Basics and Solutions (Part 4)


CreditLine iQ specializes in credit coaching and restoration assitance. There was so much information that we had to do this in five parts. Some of the things Ken will go over in this episode includes: – The 5 areas of your FICO – Impact of your Credit Actions – What to do with Inactive Cards – The Dreaded Credit Inquiry Ding – The Order of Things – The 30% Rule If you have any questions about your credit or want to start working to repair your credit, feel free to contact CreditLine IQ at (702) 543-1841. Carlos Rafael Cruz REALTOR | DRE# 01865777 Intero Real Estate Services 12900 Saratoga Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 +1 (408) 786-5179 (Cell) +1 (408) 863.3179 (Office) +1 (408) 877.1595 (Fax)

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GGN- Economic News :: August 12, 2010 Part 2/2


PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!!!! (Money News) Experts warn that overall food-price inflation is inevitable, as Wal-Mart reportedly has already hiked prices amid a recent jump in wheat prices and the failure of the Russian harvest. The most immediate impact will be felt in the price of bread and bakery products but other food items which make use of grain will also rise, according to analysis from Verdict research. This includes some meat products where grain is used as animal feed. Meanwhile, a recent JPMorgan survey of supermarket pricing in Virginia showed a 5.8 percent increase in average prices at Wal-Mart, which represents the most significant sequential increase since the inception of the study in January 2009, the Business Insider reported. The survey compared a 31 item like-kind basket at a Wal-Mart Supercenter, Kroger, Safeway, Harris Teeter, and Whole Foods, the Business Insider reported. – (Yahoo News) The Federal Reserve is once again trying to put a floor under the US economy. Worried about the threat of deflation — or as Ben Bernanke & Co. put it, “measures of underlying inflation have trended lower in recent quarters” — the central bank said Tuesday it wold begin to purchase longer-term Treasury securities. This second round of quantitative easing is meant to lower mortgage rates (boost the housing market) and increase demand for bank loans (grow the economy). Yet many reading this must be thinking: What deflation? Prices of gasoline, food, health-care, education

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A New Jersey: Remember November Part I


Remember November Part I – A New Jersey. A Blueprint for a fiscally sound and prosperous America. Follow the story of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie as he overcomes an all out assault from President Barack Obama and Governor Jon Corzine to first prevail as Governor of New Jersey. Then battle the entrenched special interests in his state to overcome a $10 billion budget gap without raising any taxes. His tough stand has left him with fierce opposition from the far left but also gave life to a downtrodden majority of New Jersey that supports his efforts. This film is presented by the Republican Governors Association.

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All-Star 2003: TNT Salutes Michael Jordan (Part 2)


Watch as TNT pays tribute to the greatest basketball player of all-time in Michael Jordan as he prepares to retire for the third time, in 2003. Features an interview with legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson and commentary by Charles Barkley. (This is Part 2 of 5)

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