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  • Yet another late-payment fee as well as a nasty bruise on your credit report that won't completely fade away for the next seven years.

    College Candy: 6 Easy Ways to Avoid a Money Hangover College Candy 2011

  • Credit-card lenders make money by charging interest on revolving loan balances and other fees, such as annual account fees and late-payment fees.

    Credit-Card Loan Balances Set to Rebound in 2012 Andrew R. Johnson 2012

  • Then consider having fewer credit card statements and bills coming at you in the mail with late-payment fines and fees.

    Lighten Up Peter Walsh 2011

  • Yet another late-payment fee as well as a nasty bruise on your credit report that won't completely fade away for the next seven years.

    College Candy: 6 Easy Ways to Avoid a Money Hangover College Candy 2011

  • But steep declines in late-payment and loan-loss rates have caused many banks to grow more confident in their ability to manage their portfolios, said Michael Koukounas, senior vice president of special client services at Equifax.

    Credit-Card Issuers Vie for Risky Business—Subprime Borrowers Andrew R. Johnson 2011

  • Then consider having fewer credit card statements and bills coming at you in the mail with late-payment fines and fees.

    Lighten Up Peter Walsh 2011

  • Discover said its late-payment rate dropped to a 25-year low, a trend generally experienced by other lenders.

    Credit-Card Company Stocks Charge Ahead Steven Russolillo 2011

  • There are late-payment penalties and late-filing penalties.

    Can't Meet April 18 Deadline? File Extension. Tom Herman 2011

  • Moreover, you might be assessed a nondeductible late-payment penalty on the unpaid tax.

    Julian Block: Extra Time to File Form 1040 Julian Block 2011

  • The late-payment rate now is about 7% and has skyrocketed in the past year because of squeezed rent payments, making it hard for property owners to continue servicing their debt and the near-paralyzed market for new commercial-mortgage-backed securities, which is making it impossible to refinance some debt as it comes due.

    Underlying Concerns in CMBS 2010

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