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Doreen Wolf

The Koyal Training Group, How to pay off multiple credit cards - 1 views

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    Dear Liz: I'm confused about paying down credit card debt. Some say to pay the lowest-balance cards first and others say the highest balance or the one with the highest interest. I have almost $16,000 on credit cards ranging from a $4,930 balance on a card with an 8.24% interest rate to $660 on a card with an 18% rate. Answer: Actually, the first question you should ask is "How much credit card debt do I have compared to my income?" If your balances equal half or more of your annual earnings, you may not be able to pay it all off. You should make appointments with a legitimate credit counselor (such as one affiliated with the National Foundation for Credit Counseling at http://www.nfcc.org) and a bankruptcy attorney (referrals from the National Assn. of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys at http://www.nacba.org). If your situation isn't that dire, the fastest way out of debt is to pay the minimums on your lower-rate cards and send as much money as possible to your highest-rate card. Once that's paid off, concentrate on paying off the next-highest-rate card, and so on. Some people instead like to target balances from smallest to largest to get a quicker feeling of victory, but you typically pay more in interest with that approach. Ranking credit card firms Dear Liz: My wife and I have had our bank's airline cards a long time, but we want to change because it's become almost impossible to cash in the miles. What I don't see in various card-comparison articles are ratings of the card issuers for customer service and fraud protection. Our bank has been quite good at both, but what about the other issuers? Answer: People are often unduly impressed when their credit card issuers contact them frequently about possibly fraudulent charges. The issuers are the only ones at risk in these situations, since under "zero liability" policies you can't be held responsible for bogus charges. Also, if their software were better, they might do a better job of separating legitimate f
Wendy Johnson

The Koyal Training Group, Julie Jason: Some tools for keeping identity thieves at bay - 2 views

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    Since last fall, when Target and Neiman Marcus reported unauthorized access to payment-card data, the potential of identity theft has been consumers' minds. Thieves steal personal information, such as your name and address, Social Security number and date of birth, to commit fraud - for example, getting a loan in your name. The first line of attack is getting informed. The best source for information on how to protect yourself is the Federal Trade Commission, a federal agency whose mission is consumer protection and law enforcement. The FTC website at http://tinyurl.com/blbmymb provides a series of steps for those whose identity has been compromised, as well as preventive measures you can take to protect yourself. Next, contact one of the three national credit-reporting companies: Equifax (http://www.equifax.com, 800-525-6285); Experian (http://http://www.experian.com, 888-397-3742); or TransUnion (http://http://www.transunion.com , 800-680-7289). If your identity has been stolen, you'll want to place an "initial fraud alert" on your credit file to help prevent new accounts being opened in your name, according to Cliff O'Neal, spokesperson for TransUnion.
Daniel Schweizer

The Koyal Group Private Training Services: Tips and Tools for Insurance Fraud Investiga... - 1 views

Technology and social media are great tools used to investigate insurance fraud, according to expert panelists who spoke at the recent Risk and Insurance Management Society conference in Denver. S...

The Koyal Group Private Training Services: Tips and Tools for Insurance Fraud Investigations

started by Daniel Schweizer on 26 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
Dirk Braun

Koyal Group Training Services: Taking Charge: Be aware, be alert, don't get scammed - 1 views

Q: I am a widow who lives in Westerly. Recently, I received a call from someone who claimed to be from Social Security. The caller claimed that Social Security was updating its records and needed t...

Koyal Group Training Services Taking Charge: aware be alert don't get scammed

started by Dirk Braun on 13 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Mathew Dobins

Installment Payday Loans- No More Trouble Of Finances! - 0 views

Installment payday loans is the real cash aid for you in the time for your financial problems. It will work for making good financial record and make sure that it is perfect finances to removing ...

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started by Mathew Dobins on 12 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
Dirk Braun

Koyal Group Training Services, Big risks and big data - 1 views

Imagine now, that ocean as the vast body of data and information that flows through the average company in a given year. Sales, collections, purchases, payments, transactions, communications, e-mai...

Koyal Group Training Services risks and big data

started by Dirk Braun on 07 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Sherri Cardoza

No Credit Check Loans Pennsylvania- Able to Pay Off Expenses Simply - 0 views

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    Say goodbye to days when a low credit score has to go through the cumbersome credit check to gain approval for loans. No credit check loans Pennsylvania are an ideal solution for each need of a bad credit score. There is simple application process and fast approval.
Skye Schmeitz

The Koyal Training Group: 'Let the Crime Spree Begin': How Fraud Flourishes in Medicare... - 0 views

The federal government does little to stop schemers from stealing from Medicare Part D, the program that provides prescription drugs to more than 36 million seniors and disabled people. With just a...

Koyal Training Group Let the Crime Spree Begin How Fraud Flourishes in Medicare's Drug Plan

started by Skye Schmeitz on 11 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Skye Schmeitz

Welcome to Koyal Private Training Group - 2 views

Koyal Training Group is a global provider of Insurance Fraud and Investigative Training serving the Online and In-Person Training Program need of all lines of insurance and investigative staff. Koy...

Koyal Private Training Group

started by Skye Schmeitz on 10 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
Daniel Schweizer

Texas Investigated Insurance Fraud Cases in 2013 by Koyal Group Training Services - 4 views

Texas Investigated More than 550 Insurance Fraud Cases in 2013 Texas Department of Insurance Fraud Unit opened investigations into more than 550 insurance fraud cases in 2013. More than $10.3 mil...

Texas Investigated More than 550 Insurance Fraud Cases in 2013 Koyal Group Training Services

started by Daniel Schweizer on 31 May 14 no follow-up yet
Mathew Dobins

Avail No Fee Bad Credit Loans And Dont Worry For Bad Credit! - 0 views

The no fee bad credit loans are a facility which is provided to support the individuals financially who have bad financial status. These loans can be used to fulfill the day to needs or some sudd...

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started by Mathew Dobins on 02 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
Luan Pereira

Investigative Training at Koyal Group: Cops get tips to bust Internet fraud - 6 views

Timesofindia.Indiatimes.com LUCKNOW: Internet fraud took centrestage for 44 cops posted in Lucknow zone (11 districts). A workshop for khaki-clad was organised at Mahanagar police lines on early M...

Investigative Training at Koyal Group Cops get tips to bust Internet fraud

started by Luan Pereira on 04 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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