Check out exactly which actions affect your credit score and to what extent.
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Analysts expected housing starts to fall in May and that’s what happened. More building permits were issued than most had expected though.
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My name’s Bill. Dollar Bill. I have only 21 months to live, so let me tell you my story, from my ink-stained birth to my violent end.
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The sixth part in Bankrate’s yearlong series on financial literacy tackles a subject that baffles many but is increasingly central to financial health: credit scores and credit reports.
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When bond yields skyrocket, as they’ve done in the last two weeks, there inevitably is an overreaction. They always climb too high, then fall back.
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The sixth part in Bankrate’s yearlong series on financial literacy tackles a subject that baffles many but is increasingly central to financial health: credit scores and credit reports.
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If you don’t drive, prices went up just a little in May, and that’s good news for mortgage rates. But, the overall consumer price index was up a nasty 0.7 percent in May.
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The Consumer Price Index brought good news as far as inflation is concerned.
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The difference between being part of a couple and being on your own is not only a matter of accumulating enough funds, but also of assembling adequate financial safeguards.
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Fifty-eight in 10,000 mortgages went into foreclosure in the first three months of this year — that’s the highest rate of new foreclosures ever.
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