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Tag Archives: Major Credit Reporting Agencies
Explanation of the Credit FICO Good Score
Abigayle Drysdale asked: What’s a good credit score? That depends upon the reporting agency assessing your history. Some scores are lower than others, depending upon a person’s financial behavior. Some people find the need to increase their scores after a … Continue reading
Credit Score Basics
Frank Bruno asked: Times have changed. With the age of technology, everything has become impersonal, including the lending business. The Three C’s have been reduced to one: Credit Score. Your best chances of obtaining a loan, then, depend on your … Continue reading
Understanding Your Credit Score
Wade Robins asked: You might be surprised to learn exactly what your credit score reveals about you, and how much influence it will have with lenders who are deciding whether to give you the money to buy a home or … Continue reading
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Debt Settlement and Your Credit Score
Marie Megge asked: Are you considering debt settlement, but concerned it may negatively impact your credit score? If a lower credit score is your main concern regarding debt settlement, read on for answers to some questions you may have.First, you’ll … Continue reading