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July
23, 2009
1. What My Mother Taught Me About Credit Cards
And Family Finances
2. How To Improve Your FICO Score
3. IRS Reminds Taxpayers
to Take Advantage of Recovery Act Benefits
4. NBA Benefit Provider - NBA
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1. What My Mother Taught Me About
Credit Cards And Family Finances
Copyright (c) 2007-2009
Braxton Heitz
Jobs And Paychecks
http://www.jobsandpaychecks.com/
Don't
Spend Money You Don't Have
Credit cards are tempting; because they allow us
to spend money we
don't have in our pockets. Ideally, when we spend money,
we have the
money in our bank accounts and just forgot to go to the ATM. Of
course, most of us know that this is not the case.
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http://www.nationalbusiness.org/NBAWEB/Newsletter2009/2691.htm
2. How To Improve Your FICO Score
by
Jay Peters
http://credit-secrets-bible-online.com
©
2009
Your credit score is based on information about you
from companies
that gave you credit in the past. They report on your payment
history
to the credit reporting bureaus, who then develop a numerical credit
score. It's often called a FICO score after the Fair Isaac Corporation.
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http://www.nationalbusiness.org/NBAWEB/Newsletter2009/2692.htm
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Washington Watch ***
3. IRS Reminds Taxpayers
to Take Advantage of Recovery Act Benefits
WASHINGTON
With 2009 now half over, the Internal Revenue Service
reminds taxpayers
to take advantage of the numerous tax breaks made
available earlier this year
in the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act (ARRA). The recovery law provides
tax incentives for first-time
homebuyers, people purchasing new cars, those
interested in making
their homes more energy efficient and parents and students
paying for
college. But all of these incentives have expiration dates so taxpayers
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