UNSECURED STUDENT CREDIT CARD
Students charged with credit card theft The Daily Targum Two University students were charged Monday for the alleged theft and fraudulent use of credit cards, following a string of reported thefts from the Sonny Werblin Recreation Center on Busch campus. Police charged Livingston College senior Badal Nagin Patel and Suhit Bhupendra Patel, who is a student in the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy. Refinancing won't solve debt problems Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance Tapping equity to refinance a mortgage will wipe out credit card and student loan debt, but it creates new problems if you keep on spending, says the Debt Adviser. GANNETT NJ NEWSPAPERS Home News Tribune Dan Ramey, 25, a graphic artist, has one credit card that's maxed out at a low balance of $1,000, but otherwise he's got it together financially, he said recently. COVER- Riddled: What happens after police shootings? The Hook Published November 30, 2006 in issue 0548 of the HooK. New York-- where three police officers fired 50 bullets at three unarmed men early Saturday, November 25-- isn't the only community wrestling with the issue of shootings by law enforcement officers. Giving it 100 per cent Mortgage Introducer Like it or not, homebuyers are having to learn to live with high house prices . In an otherwise low inflation world where pay rises are generally modest, property values have broadly doubled in the last five years and tripled in a decade. College Student Credit Cards Comprehensive Guide for Students PR Web To help students and their parents learn more about credit cards, CreditCardAssist.com has recently launched a comprehensive guide to college student credit cards. (PRWeb Nov 11, 2006) User login Cornell Daily Sun Petit Larceny On Nov. 10, at 2:41 p.m., an officer was dispatched to 107 Edgemoor Lane to take a report from a student regarding the theft of their wallet, cash, camera and keys from an unsecured purse, all of which was valued at approximately $600. Students more dependent on private loans College Heights Herald Tuition payments can give students a sinking feeling. And as more students turn to private loans, they are sinking deeper into debt. This year students took out $17.3 billion in private loans, according to a College Board report. That number has been increasing by 27 percent annually since 2000. Tracking to stay on track Kansas City Star Mary Hayden has followed the frugal habits she learned from her parents, but she has had no luck sticking to a budget. Luckily she already has two important advantages she can use to put her budget on track. Why 'typical' rate is not what you'll typically pay Guardian Unlimited Taking out a new personal loan or credit card may seem easy - after all, Britons are more than a trillion pounds in debt - but borrowers are increasingly kept in the dark about the interest rate they will be charged for credit.
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