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The glow from a health care triumph faded quickly for President
Obama on Sunday as Democrats realized the bill they fought so hard to
pass in the House has nowhere to go in the Senate. The government health insurance plan included in the House bill is
unacceptable to a few Democratic moderates who hold the balance of
power in the Senate.

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Limit yourself: If you must use a credit card, be mindful of your limit; Try keeping your balances at or below 35 percent of your limits, since lenders evaluate you, in part, based on how much of your available credit you're using. Monitor your credit reports: Keeping a close watch on your three credit reports and scores throughout the year can provide you with insight into how lenders are likely to view your credit standing at any point in time. Be Cautious of tempting credit offers: Even if those offers are 'pre-approved', lenders may request a credit report on you if you accept their offer. Too many inquiries can lower your credit rating. Before deciding to take someone up on their offer, read everything very carefully and make sure you understand. Most variable rates can increase at any amount at any time, and most will never be lower than your initial rate, no matter how far the cost of credit falls. Ask yourself if you really need the card and the temptation it brings. Prepare for the holidays now: Before you start shopping, make a list of people you plan to buy gifts for and set a spending limit for each one. |
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