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The Advanced Placement program has long offered college credit to high school students who show mastery of a subject. Now, a group of educators and business executives plans to dangle another incentive in front of AP students and teachers in selected schools across the country: $250 for each passing...
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Bump up your credit score in a hurry (Page 1 of 3)
First things first: You can take steps to improve your credit score. one particular action will increase a given score by a certain number of points.
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How credit scores work, how a score is calculated (Page 1 of 3)
If you have an existing credit card, the issuer is likely to look at your credit score to decide whether to increase your credit line -- or charge you a
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What is a FICO score?
A FICO score is a credit score developed by Fair Isaac & Co. How can I increase my score? While it is difficult to increase your score over the short
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Length of Credit History (15% of score). In general, a longer credit history will increase your score. However, even people with short credit histories may
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