Word: credited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...give enough credit to Fordham," Harvard Coach Tim Murphy said. "The one thing that impressed us is that they played unbelievably hard...
With all those good numbers, the only danger now seems to be in getting out of the way of those stampeding to take credit. It's all due to prisons, claimed the GOP, citing their legislation encouraging longer prison sentences and claiming that this keeps criminals off the streets and acts as a considerable deterrent. Others point to the strong economy and say that in a nation where seemingly everybody's little brother is in on a hot IPO, now more than ever crime doesn't pay. And demographers say it's simply the fact that there are now fewer...
...Find a card with no annual fee. If only because many credit cards don't charge an annual fee, you don't need...
...only paying the minimum, make sure it's at least reducing the balance. Some credit cards have a negative amortization schedule, which means if you pay the minimum the company requires, your balance will actually increase each month because the interest is so high...
...Think of your cards as a tool. If you use them often but pay them off each month, you stand to earn perks as well as accruing a positive credit history. Though this may not seem like a big deal now, it will come in handy when you want to finance graduate school, buy a car, buy a house, etc. A negative credit history, on the other hand, can actually prevent you from making future purchases...