Prudent Money
Debt FAQ
What do I do if I cannot make my monthly payments on credit cards?
If I have an error on my credit report, do I file the dispute with the credit bureau or the company (creditor) who has reported the error?
Is it a good idea to transfer balances from one card to another?
Is it better to check your credit report through the once a year free service or go through an on-line company that provides your report and your credit score for a fee?
Should I just avoid debt all together?
What are good interest rates on credit cards?
What are some general guidelines for sending correspondence to anyone regarding a debt problem?
What happens when my account goes to collections?
What are the dangers of debt and divorce?
How will personal inquiries affect my credit score?
What do I look for in a monitoring system? Is it really necessary?
What do you think about borrowing from my 401(k) plan?
What do you think about co-signing a loan? Lending money to others?
What do the terms ‘statute of limitations’ and ‘reporting period’ refer to?
What does re-aging a credit card account mean?
What are some of the ways I should be careful when executing a balance transfer with a credit card?
How do I resolve a charge on my credit card that is not mine?
Is it a good idea to close old credit cards or credit accounts?
What is the reporting period for student loans?
How long can a negative item stay on my credit report?
 
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