Perfect Credit Score

It’s really not needed. As Dana Dratch states in this article, “get a hobby.”

You’re one of the lucky ones in the financial pecking order: Your credit score is high. Really high. But what if you want perfection?Get a hobby.Having a high score is great. But the slight difference between very high and perfection just won’t make a difference in your everyday life.

adding further:

“There is no reason to go from 775
to 850, because you’re still going to get the same rate,”
says Linda Sherry, spokeswoman for Consumer Action,
a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group.

Perfect credit score: Unrealistic and unnecessary (Page 1 of 2)

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Pay less with a high credit score

This shouldn’t be news to anyone who has followed this blog for sometime.

Simple: the higher your score the less you pay. Two people with good and bad credit will pay drastically different amounts for the same thing. So the goal is to get that score higher so you can pay less…

“If you’re at the 720 mark, you have some bargaining power,” he says. “If you’re in the mid-700s upward, you’re going to get the very best rates available.”The Web site www.myfico .com lists six stratifications within the prime credit range of 620 to 850. Below 620 you’ll be offered subprime rates, if you’re offered credit at all. Above 760 is equivalent to an “A,” says Travis Plunkett, legislative director at the Consumer Federation of America.According to myfico’s daily updated mortgage rate data, that 760 credit score translates to a 6.3 percent interest rate on a 30-year fixed, $216,000 mortgage. Meanwhile, a 700 score would get a 6.52 rate. A 620 score would pay more than a full percentage point higher, 7.89 percent, for the same mortgage.

Pay less and save more with a high credit score – Orlando Sentinel : Home & Garden Pay less and save more with a high credit score – Orlando Sentinel : Home & Garden

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Los Angeles Living, Without a Car

Living in L.A. with out a car! Wow this is hard to do. I live in L.A. and can’t believe how much this city depends on the car. I grew up and was raised in the east coast where we all took the subway and buses. It was just a way of life… Anyway if you are looking to save a lot of money get rid of the car. Listen to this NPR clip and see how he does it.

Chris Balish is the author of the forthcoming book How to Live Well Without Owning a Car: Save Money, Breathe Easier, and Get More Mileage Out of Life. He talks with Renee Montagne about how to live without a car, even in Los Angeles.

NPR : Los Angeles Living, Without a Car

What is a good Credit score

BankRate does a good break down of what a credit score is according to FICO. Basically the top score is a 850 and the low is a 300. Average score is 723. 40% of all people have good credit

But when it comes to credit scores, one of the most common versions is the FICO score. “It’s the 800-pound gorilla,” says Craig Watts, public affairs manager with Fair Isaac Corp., the company that pioneered credit scoring and introduced FICO scores about 17 years ago.

A FICO score can range from 300 (very bad) to 850 (very good). The average is about 723, according to Fair Isaac statistics.

Some reassuring news: The majority of consumers have good credit. Forty-five percent of consumers have a score between 700 and 799, and 13 percent score above 800, according to statistics from Fair Isaac.

Just like the SATs, perfect scores are rare. Even though 850 FICO scores do exist, high scores taper off around 825, says Sweet. “You can’t get much better — that’s pretty much walking on water,” she says.

Now for the rest of the population: 27 percent rank above 600, and 13 percent weigh in above 500. Only 2 percent have scores of 500 or below, according to Fair Isaac numbers.

What, exactly, is ‘good’ credit? (Page 1 of 2)

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Money Mistakes

Great words of wisdom from Dave Ramsey:

Money Mistakes

The best thing to do with your money is common-sense stuff. If you can’t afford something, don’t buy it. Save up money for big purchases and that inevitable rainy day. Live on less than you make. Sadly, most people fall into some common traps and mistakes when dealing with finances.

Here are some of the biggest (and most common) money mistakes. If you don’t make these mistakes, your chances of winning with money will skyrocket.

Thinking of "budget" as a dirty word
Charging purchases instead of paying in cash
Procrastinating on creating an emergency fund

I am a big fan of Ramsey and believe in what he says. for more check out his site. https://www.mytotalmoneymakeover.com/index.cfm?intContentID=5045

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Invalid Credit Card

So if you don’t sign your credit card its invalid? Well does that mean the purchases are invalid? Does it mean you are breaking the law if you do not sign the card yet go on to buy something? Read this blog post and see what you think.

Sign Your Credit CardIt’s a little known fact that your credit card is actually invalid until it’s signed. Really. Look at the fine print of the agreement that comes along with the card in the mail; it’s also printed on the back of the card. However, most merchants will allow you, or anyone, to use an unsigned card.Signing your card actually helps protect you from fraud since it’s much more difficult to copy your signature than for a thief to simply sign your unsigned card. You can even go one step further and sign the card, and then write “Check ID” next to your signature to request that the merchant also verify the ID of the person using the card.

Sign Your Credit Card

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Legal Helpers

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 17, 2006 — Legal Helpers today released its first article in a series on debt repair. The article, which can be found at http://www.legalhelpers.com/credit-repair/bad-credit-impact.html, serves as an introduction to the issues involving erroneous credit reports. The series is intended to create awareness of a growing issue that concerns every consumer regardless of the current state of their credit. A single error on a credit report could result in an increased point or two of additional interest which could result in hundreds if not thousands of dollars that the consumer should not have had to pay. Legal Helpers will continue the series each week.

Legal Helpers Publishes First Article in Lecture Series on Credit Repair – Yahoo! News

Found this on Yahoo news. It gives a great illistration on the cost of poor credit.

Here is an example of how Credit can effect how much you pay for a car loan:

$20,000 car paid over 5 years
CREDIT STATUS RATE PAYMENT COST OF BAD CREDIT
Perfect 10% $424.94 $0.00
Mildly Damaged 14% $465.37 $4,722.54
Damaged 20% $529.88 $8,593.30

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Yahoo Finance update

I try and use every resource available to learn about Credit, Debt, personal finance and building wealth. I really enjoy Yahoo Finance so I was glad to hear they were giving it an update. Head on over and see what’s new…

Yahoo Finance was set to get a face-lift on Monday with new interactive stock charts, improved message boards and business-related video clips from content partners.In addition, Yahoo is offering Internet publishers the ability to easily add a stock chart, quotes and news headlines to their Web site.The new Yahoo Finance beta site features a full-screen application that lets people add events–such as whether a company has had stock splits or dividends–with one click, see competitor charts, click and drag to customize a chart’s time range, and type in specific dates.

Yahoo Finance gets a face-lift | CNET News.com

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Money does not buy happiness

Yahoo! News reports Money does not buy happiness.

See Yahoo news here

This time old adage is true but not. Let me explain. Simply having money will not make you happy. Look at the super wealthy and you will find they suffer depression, suicide and addiction at the same rate as the rest of the general public. Money can not buy you happiness.

But when you have money you have choices and choices can make you happy. For example, when you have money you can decide which fancy restaurant to take your family to every night, versus making the choice at the grocery store if you can afford to buy meat for your family or will it be pasta again.

The number one cause of divorce is related to money, particularly not having any and bills.  Again when you have money this becomes less of an issue. Your fights will revolve around how many luxury cars you can afford, or how lavish your next vacation will be. When you don’t have money your fights tend to be about which bills won’t get paid.

In the end living a balanced life, filled with friends, family and with limited stress is as close as we can get to a recipe for a happy life.

Happy Fourth of July

Happy fourth of July!!!

Today we are going to fly the American flag at our house. We love our Country and want to show our pride. I saw on msn.com they had the do’s and don’ts of flying the flag. Check them out.

Here is the highlights:

“Flag Holidays
Independence Day is a flag holiday–one of 17 days specifically designated in the code on which citizens are encouraged to display the flag, if they’re not in the habit of doing so daily.
Flag holidays are as follows:

1. New Year’s Day – Jan. 1
2. Inauguration Day – Jan. 20
3. Lincoln’s Birthday – Feb. 12
4. Washington’s Birthday – third Monday in February
5. Easter Sunday – (variable)
6. Mother’s Day – second Sunday in May
7. Armed Forces Day – third Saturday in May
8. Memorial Day (half-staff until noon) – last Monday in May
9. Flag Day – June 14
10. Independence Day – July 4
11. Labor Day – first Monday in September
12. Constitution Day – Sept. 17
13. Columbus Day – second Monday in October
14. Navy Day – Oct. 27
15. Veterans Day – Nov. 11
16. Thanksgiving Day – fourth Thursday in November
17. Christmas Day – Dec. 25

The code also urges citizens to display the flag on additional days that are proclaimed by the president of the United States, on days that commemorate the date in which their state was admitted to the union and on specific state holidays.
Manner of Display

• The flag should be hoisted briskly at dawn and lowered ceremoniously at dusk. The flag should be displayed at night only if it is lighted dramatically, as from below. To fly the flag at half-staff, raise it briskly to the top of the pole, keep it there for a moment and then lower it to half-staff. Before taking the flag down for the day, return it briefly to the top of the pole.
• The flag should not be displayed on days when the weather is inclement, except when an all-weather flag is used.
• When the flag is displayed from a staff projecting horizontally or at an angle, the union (the blue rectangle on which stars are embroidered or fastened) should be at the staff’s peak, unless the flag is being flown at half-staff.
• When displayed horizontally against a wall the union should be to the left of the observer, looking from the street or in the audience. The same holds when a flag is displayed horizontally in a window. When the flag is displayed vertically against a wall, the union is also to the observer’s left. Likewise, when a flag is hung vertically in a window.
• When displayed directly over a street, the flag is hung vertically, and it is centered in the street with the union aligned with the north or east. In a north/south street, this means the flag is hung across the street with the union on the east side of the street. Conversely, on an east/west street, the union is on the north side of the street.
• For visual reference on all of this, visit the American Legion Web site (www.legion.org).
Prohibitions
• Never use the flag for advertising purposes, as drapery, linens or as clothing, or print it on items soon to be discarded–napkins and paper plates, for example. It should not be used as part of a uniform–athletic or otherwise, unless you are a member of the military, a patriotic organization, police force, fire department or rescue/ambulance squad.
• Never attach a flag directly to a vehicle or drape it over a vehicle. Instead, the flag should be attached to a staff secured to a vehicle’s chassis or to the right front fender. The flag should be displayed on floats in a similar manner. When bunting is used for patriotic display instead of a flag, the colors are arranged from top to bottom: blue, white and red.
• Never display the flag in a manner in which it is easily damaged or with it touching the ground.
• Never display the flag upside down–as this is a distress signal.
In Patriotic Observance
In unabashedly old-fashioned and refreshingly blunt language the code calls on all those present to recognize the flag when it passes as part of a holiday parade:
• Stand.
• Place your right hand over your heart. And in particular, the code says: “Men not in uniform should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart.” Military personnel in uniform should “render the military salute.”

Flowers and Other Patriotic Facts
Suppose you were to give someone flowers, and you wanted to be patriotic about it. Which flower should you choose? The rose is designated as the National Floral Emblem. Although no color is specified in the code, our choice would be a dark red type, such as the hybrid tea rose, Mr. Lincoln.

If you were to utter our national motto, what would you say? It would be, “In God we trust.”
And if the heat weren’t too great, and you were roused to march, what tune should you march to? The National March is “Stars And Stripes Forever,” by John Philip Sousa.”

For more info check out MSN