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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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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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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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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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Credit Manager provides your TransUnion credit report and score.
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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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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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