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Answered by Pilar Tobias
Wealth Mentor in Stockton, CA
Wealth Mentor in Stockton, CA
We have a service that will allow you to take
care of all your debts and help you become
debt free in about 1/3rd the time. Send me an
email and I will send I will sen...
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Asked by Orlando
Answered by James Sandlin
Insurance Agent in Tuscaloosa, AL
Insurance Agent in Tuscaloosa, AL
So depending on your situation here is what
you need to know. Credit Utilization is 30% of
your credit score. If you need to improve your
credit score for optimal perf...
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Asked by Alexandria
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Here is some helpful information about
cosigning an auto loan, unfortunately since
you've already cosigned the debt is as
much yours as it is the friend who took o...
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Asked by Amy
Answered by David Skow
Mortgage Professional in Seattle , WA
Mortgage Professional in Seattle , WA
There is no such thing as not enough debt, but
there is such a thing as not enough credit
history. Two different things, if you have
zero credit history, many lenders ...
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Asked by Jarrow
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
This feature will soon be available from
Credit Manager by MoneyTips Premium accounts,
for now you can use your account to view your
interactive credit score. Check ba...
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Asked by Tammy
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Credit Manager provides your TransUnion credit
report and score.
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Asked by Michael
Answered by Lars Larsen ChFC®
Financial Planner in Burlingame, CA
Financial Planner in Burlingame, CA
Contact the reporting company right away. It
is possible that someone used your information
to open those cards in your name and are
planning a nice shopping spree jus...
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Asked by Josephine
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
It can be frustrating when you're trying
to rebuild your credit and you can't get
approved for anything but there are some
options that can help you get starte...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Lars Larsen ChFC®
Financial Planner in Burlingame, CA
Financial Planner in Burlingame, CA
A nice way to start your credit is to apply
for a secured credit card. You basically make
a deposit of your own money. In the beginning
the credit card company will on...
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