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Sometimes you buy some things and you have to show your credit history(I'm not sure), but I think it's going to be really hard to purchase a car, or apartment, If no one knows the source of your money.....does an average American have athe right to not having their source of income known? If not, how do people who get their money through hustling do it....Do they pay cash?....don't they apply for credit cards, or sign checks?...If I sold lemonade across the street, for example, Do I have to pay taxes for my business as a seller?

2007-02-23 06:49:09 · 2 answers · asked by Gerald N 1 in Business & Finance Credit

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I don't think that your source of income is going to matter (as long as it's legal, of course).

If your credit history is bad then you can still get a car from some places, you will just pay a very high interest rate.

As far as an apartment, you may have some luck if you have a co-signer with good credit.

2007-02-23 06:57:56 · answer #1 · answered by sunflowers 4 · 1 0

Friend, do NOT buy an apartment. If the landlord tries to sell it to you, run like you mean it!

You need buy nothing at all. I used to buy and buy and buy.
Then one day, about 3 years ago, I woke up to find myself in a veritable jungle of unnecessary stuff.

Now, I have sold all I own, except for my clothes, and I drive a big truck 7 days a week. I am saving up, and then retiring in 1 year, in the Philippines, where every dollar I take there will be worth about $7.00

I hope you will discover the beauty and peace of simplicity.

Debt is the flypaper created by people just a couple floors higher than you, in the Intelligence Department.

Best wishes.

2007-02-23 14:58:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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