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How To Increase Your Mortgage Bad Credit Rating?
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Find Out How to Increase Your Bad Credit Rating and Get Your Mortgage Approved by a Mortgage Lender Your credit rating is the reflection of how good or how bad your payment history Read more...
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Changes To The Way Credit Card Fraud Is Reported Could Reduce Bureaucracy
By Andrew

The recent scandal over the credit card details of TK Maxx customers being stolen in epic proportions has once again revived the age-old financial question - just how safe is your credit card? The advent of Chip and Pin in the UK in 2006 caused waves of warning last year when credit consumers feared for the safety of their pin numbers. However, a recent change in the system for reporting credit card, cheque and online banking fraud may help increase consumer confidence when it comes to your credit card privacy.

APACS, the UK trade association for payments and those institutions that deliver payment, reports that from Sunday, April 1 2007, credit card consumers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland would have to change the way they report instances of credit card fraud. The previous method allowed victims of credit card fraud to report to both their bank or building society and to the police. However, the new rules place banks and financial institutions as the first point of contact for victims reporting these frauds, and now eliminate the need to inform the police as well.

These changes to the way that card, cheque and online banking fraud are being reported follows on from the introduction of the Fraud Act in 2006, and are the product of discussions between the Home Office, Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and the financial sector. These new procedures aim to reduce the level

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The surprise 0.25 percentage point hike in the base rate by the Bank of England to 4.75% left the majority of borrowers and economists wrong footed, sending UK equities, Gilts and short sterling falling. But with inflation the only focus of the BoE, the question may not be if, but when will rates rise again?

of bureaucracy involved in the recording of fraud.

Sandra Quinn, director of communications at APACS, commented: "This change simply removes an additional level of reporting and will provide greater consistency for the reporting of fraud losses in the UK. APACS will provide the Home Office with the industry's fraud figures for cheque, plastic and online banking fraud losses - these losses will then be published as part of the government's annual crime figures."

Ms Quinn added: "The threat of fraud is, unfortunately, a part of our daily lives. Although card fraud losses have decreased for the past two years, the industry remains committed to a multi-layered approach to tackling card fraud."

Earlier this year, APACS released its full UK card fraud figures for 2006, which showed that total losses have fallen by 3% in the past year to £428 million.

If you're looking for a new credit card, but you're unsure as to which banks and financial institutions offer the best protection against credit card fraud, you'll be able to seek help from a variety of online consumer comparison sites that will advise you on which credit card is best for your personal and financial needs.


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Bad Credit on the Rise: 110 Million Americans Now Affected, According to BadCreditOffers.com Study
The number of Americans with bad credit has risen sharply since 2007, with more than 110 million now affected by a negative credit history, according to a new study by BadCreditOffers.com. The increase reflects a spike in delinquencies on home loans and credit cards by middle-class Americans. (PRWEB Dec 4, 2008)

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DRDA, P.C. Helps Entrepreneurs Use Retirement Savings to Buy, Start Businesses
Entrepreneurs are using their IRA and 401(k) savings to buy, recapitalize, and start small businesses as conventional and SBA lenders make fewer loans. Many entrepreneurs are using a little-known qualified plan called the BORSA™ that enables them to use their retirement savings to buy or start a business without incurring a taxable distribution or borrowing against their plan. (PRWEB Dec 4, 2008)

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Mortgage Refinancing Tips: When It Makes Sense To Refinance
By L. Sampson
It can be difficult to determine whether or not you should refinance your home. This is when it helps to have mortgage refinancing tips. There are plenty of “rules of thumb” to refinancing. When you Read more...

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Perks Of Citibank Credit Card
By Nicky Pilkington
Citibank credit cards offer a wide range of benefits. Basically, all of it features offer clients with security during emergencies, the advantage of not bringing cash and checks, and improving Read more...