If you need to rent a car but don't have a credit card, it could be more challenging. Getting a secured credit card could be a good option to make it easier to rent the car while also creating an opportunity to build credit. Read more.
Many lenders will consider character, capacity, character, collateral, and conditions when you apply for financing. Read on to learn more about these 5 C’s of credit and why they matter. Read more.
Raising your credit score in a 6 month period is possible if you understand what's in your credit report and make a plan. Learn how to get a 720 credit score in 6 months. Read more.
Settling a debt with a creditor may be a better option than letting it linger on your credit report. Read this article to learn how to do it and use a free debt settlement letter template. Read more.
If an inaccurate foreclosure appears on your credit reports, it can really hurt your credit score. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can dispute it. Read this article to learn how. Read more.
You can remove inaccurate hard inquiries from your credit report by filing a dispute with the three major credit bureaus. Read this article to learn why you should do this and how. Read more.
Missing a single student loan payment can be detrimental to your credit score, which is why it’s so important to dispute inaccurate information on your credit report and stay on top of payments. Read more.
If a debt collector has won a court case against you over unpaid debt and the civil judgment appears on your credit report, you might be able to remove it. Read this article to learn how. Read more.