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Do you know what's in your company's business credit report? If you've ever had a line of credit with a bank or supplier or a lien or court judgment against your company, a credit file on your business may exist, even if you've never seen it. - Wachovia reports record credit crunch loss
Wachovia today reported the largest quarterly loss of any US financial services group since the credit crisis began after announcing a $23.9 billion (ВЈ14.6 billion) deficit for the third quarter on the back of mushrooming losses on mortgages. - U.S. Stock Futures Decline after Global Credit Crunch Deepens
U.S. stock-index futures dropped as Hypo Real Estate Holding AG required a rescue by the German government, deepening concern that credit-market losses will worsen a global economic slowdown. - Credit Check Reminders
You are entitled to free credit reports every year from each of the three major credit bureaus. - Credit Report Need Fixing? Take Action Yourself
Mike Ferrara wants to buy a house in a few months and is worried that mistakes on his credit report will keep him from obtaining the loan he will need. - Home Values' Fall Can Freeze Credit Lines
The Sun City retiree received a letter recently from JPMorgan Chase, notifying him that he and his wife wouldn't be able to draw any more funds from their home-equity line of credit. The bank froze the loan because of a drop in the couple's home value. - Study: Subprime Credit Card Users Improve Ratings in Two Years
A study conducted by Citizens for Equal Access to Credit found that a large percentage of subprime credit card users improved their credit rating within a two-year period. - BBB receives complaints on mystery credit card charges
MILWAUKEE — Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning consumers to closely check their credit card statements for mysterious charges that are cropping up by the thousands across the country.