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Archive for July 5, 2008

The Last Thing I Need

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July 5, 2008   Filed Under: Aspirations, College, Life   312 words

I thought that I would have until the end of this year to pay off my past due tuition bill from 2007-2008, but alas, I just got a letter in the mail saying that it’s going into collections if not paid in full by 07/17/2008. I guess it’s going to go there, then. That means no house for a good 7 years after I get to pay it off, because collections stay on record for quite a while. I guess I could live with that, but of course that means another rearrangement of plans–which I hate. Why does everything I plan turn out otherwise? I guess it is time to stop making plans and setting goals. o.O

I was planning to apply for a loan in December, since I estimated that by then my credit score will be over 700 and I’d have a fairly good chance of getting one, but I don’t know anymore. If it’s already going in collections, why not leave it until I can get a settlement and pay 50% or less of what I actually owe? My brother used to work in collections so I know that after a while they’ll do anything to get their money.

If I apply for a loan now, I’d say there’s several reasons why I wouldn’t get it. My credit card balances are too high (though thankfully none are maxed out and I’ve never been late on a payment!) and my income is too low–and I’m not sure it’s even provable since I haven’t really been keeping track. Tax time is going to be a bitch since I plan on reporting my babysitting income and will have to go through all my deposits to figure out how much I made. Maybe I’ll just forget it altogether. It’s so hard to think of the future when I’m so stressed out about the “here and now.”

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Be Successful With Real Estate Investing

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July 5, 2008   Filed Under: General   243 words

Is the Nouveau Riche scam really a scam? Well, it depends on how you define a scam. Is a scam, to you, anything that costs plenty of money? Or is it something that does not actually deliver what it promises? If you agree with the latter, then believe in the Nouveau Riche scam no more. There are plenty of students that have graduated from Nouveau Riche and are earning an income that they never thought they could. Real estate investing is a great field if you know what you are doing–Nouveau Riche teaches you exactly what to do to be a successful investor.

The Nouveau Riche scam has been investigated by many people who have found out that it is exactly the opposite. A great investment in an education that leads to making big money immediately after graduating. After attending, graduates can quit their boring day jobs and embark on a career where they are their own boss–one that leads to creating wealth which can help in creating happiness.

You can learn how to fix up a subpar home and flip it to gain profits far surpassing your investment. They will also teach you about making money with foreclosure homes and business financial management so that your earned wealth does not go down the drain.

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