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Most Americans Have a 'Good' or Better Credit Score. Do You?
The Motley Fool via AOL· 4 hours agoLet's take a closer look at Americans' credit scores and why they matter. And read to the end for a...
How does a debt management plan affect applying for loans?
Bankrate via AOL· 17 hours agoDebt management plans can also restrict future use of credit cards. Many creditors report the...
‘I don’t live extravagantly by any means’: I have $68,000 in credit-card debt and $50,000 in a...
MarketWatch via Yahoo Finance· 4 hours agoThe same cannot be said for the average U.S. household, which owes nearly $8,000 in credit-card...
Pros and cons of bad credit business loans
Bankrate via AOL· 19 hours agoYou may also have to put up collateral to secure the loan. But if you need financing to help your business and don’t have other resources, these loans...
Consumer agency moves to push medical debt off credit reports
BenefitsPRO· 24 hours agoThe new regulations would update an existing regulation, Regulation V, which implements the federal...
2024 Chase Freedom bonus categories: Get 5% back on gas and entertainment this quarter
Yahoo Personal Finance· 2 hours agoPlus, get three months of complimentary Instacart+ membership (if activated by July 31, 2024) and...
Why Do Lenders Keep Inviting Me to Check My Credit?
The Wall Street Journal· 1 day agoThe credit card invitations you are receiving are likely preapproved offers, where the company has checked your credit file to see if you qualify for a...
Different credit repair options: How they work and how to choose
Bankrate via AOL· 5 days agoYou can hire a credit repair company to do the legwork for you or repair your credit on your own. To...
This Was the Average Consumer Credit Score in 2023. How Does Yours Compare?
The Motley Fool· 1 day agoYour credit score is a number you may not think about until it's time to apply for a loan or credit...
The White House wants to remove medical debt from credit scores. Here's why that's a big deal
LA Times via AOL· 4 days agoThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed to eliminate medical bills from credit reports in an effort to address the burden of such debt on millions of Americans.