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2 Double Pages As Shown Taken From The ILlustration Newspaper Of 1934. A Weekly Newspaper Published In Paris. It Was Founded By Edouard Charton; The First Issue Was Published On March 4Th 1843.Size Of Each Page Is Approx 15 X 11 Inches (380X280)All Are Genuine Prints And Not Reproductions. Please Check Image Carefully For The Condition Of These Prints.


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This is one book you must have! As a result of the credit crisis, many financial institutions have raised their credit score requirements. Credit scores are impacting everyone from every angle. The Road to 850 provides a much greater background and understanding to the credit scoring system than any previously published book. In fact, The Road to 850 has been given the coveted endorsement of the AFCPE - American Financial Counseling, Planning and Education Association in June 2009. In its review, they write, The Road to 850 "covers in detail the vast credit industry and navigates with ease the questions that plague even qualified people." It is "highly recommended for financial and credit counselors as well as all individuals wanting to increase their scoreswhich would be everyone." The Road to 850 describes how credit risk is scored. It explains the four critical ratios, the four important dates and the four levels of delinquency. Lastly, it provides 94 proven strategies and identifies the requirements for a credit score in the golden range -- 760 to 850. The Road to 850 has received many additional rave reviews from readers: What an excellent book! Easy to read. Thanks a lot for giving us the opportunity to get to 850!, My book is filled with great information, some of which I have never heard before despite an abiding interest in the subject and previous research. Id recommend it to anyone who wants to raise his score, even if its already a high one. This book is priceless. The Road to 850 has been highlighted by Kurtis Ming (KOVR / CBS in Sacramento), Nicole Crites (KPHO / CBS in Phoenix), Bill Gephardt (KUTV / CBS in Salt Lake City), Paula Ebbers (WBZ / CBS in Boston) and a host of other national television and radio reporters. Whether you have a 725 or a 525 credit score, this is one book you must have! A companion of The Road to 850 is the video series, The Quest for 850. You can also order this 4-set video at Amazon.


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“If you bank or manage your stocks online, you have to read this book. Cyberspace is making all sorts of things possible. Unfortunately, among them are fraud, theft, and espionage—all of which can directly impact you.”--Richard Clarke, noted counterterrorism expert and bestselling author of Against All Enemies


A white-collar true-crime story, Zero Day Threat is a powerful investigative expose on bank and lending policies that actually facilitate ID theft and fraud. USA Today reporters Acohido and Swartz reveal the many ways that established corporations and technology giants (including Bank of America, Microsoft, and Google) have fixated on the Internet to maximize their profits, heedless of increased risks to customers. While examining the exploding range of hidden Internet hazards, they reveal the ways in which cyber crooks nab identity data--such as Dumpster diving for bountiful paper trash that offers account user names, passwords and  Social Security numbers--and then exploit that information through channels opened up by careless corporate policies.  
 Using real-life examples of those who have endured the nightmare of a stolen identity, Zero Day Threat organizes its narrative around three central archetypes:
  • Intended not merely to alarm, but to illuminate, Zero Day Threat exposes how lawbreakers do their dirty work, and how corporations help them do it.
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