by Jen Froderman | Oct 9, 2019 | Credit, Homes, Tools & Resources
Does buying a home with no money down — or 6 percent down or less — sound too good to be true? 60 percent of first-time homebuyers do it this way. That’s right. The Los Angeles Times reports, “The 20 % mortgage down payment is all but...
by Clarissa Wilson | Jul 31, 2019 | Credit, Tools & Resources
When first starting college, students typically don’t have a lot of experience with credit cards, or with their credit at all for that matter. What cards should they start out with to learn the importance of building credit?We are going to be sharing five of the top...
by Wendy Gittleson | May 31, 2019 | Credit
Having trouble learning how to raise your credit score while you’re in debt? You have come to the right place. Quick Navigation Why Is Your Credit Score Low?Errors on Your Credit ReportOther Reasons Your Credit Score Is LowPay Any Late PaymentsOpen a Secured Credit...
by Merv Hughie | May 29, 2019 | Credit
For those of you who are new to the world ofcredit card rewards, or those of you that simply want to utilize them as wellas you can, we have just the guide for you.Credit card churning is something you can use to your advantage if you do it correctly. If done poorly...
by BB Edit@rs | Mar 1, 2019 | Credit
If you eventually want to borrow enough money to finance a house or an automobile, then its vital that you establish good credit. Using credit cards in a smart way is one of the best ways to establish good credit. Sadly, many people are not taught sound credit card...
by Merv Hughie | Jan 10, 2019 | Credit
Credit card and unsecured debt is a problem that plagues many, if not most people.Debt can become overwhelming, shaving down a person’s credit score and ultimately impacting their happiness and even quality of life. For those with bad or at-risk credit, it will be to...