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Could 2 Credit Card Payments a Month Raise Your Credit Score?
CNET· 5 hours agoYou might’ve seen this advice pop up on your TikTok feed: You can raise your credit score by making multiple payments during a billing cycle. While making multiple
CFPB Targeting ‘Lack of Competition’ in Credit Reporting, Credit Scores
PYMNTS.com· 3 days agoThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is looking to improve “competition, choice and...
Unveiling Equifax (EFX)'s Value: Is It Really Priced Right? A Co
Guru Focus· 2 days agoEquifax Inc (EFX, Financial) is one of the leading credit bureaus in the United States, alongside Experian and TransUnion. The company plays a critical ...
Buy Now, Pay Later Plans Could Be Counted as Credit Cards, CFPB Says
CNET· 1 day agoAll your buy now, pay later plans might soon be treated as credit card purchases. At least, that’s...
Identity Theft: How to protect you & your child (yes, your child's credit is in danger too!)
WFMY News 2 Greensboro· 3 days agoIt's not a matter of if, but when your identity is stolen and the last thing you want to do, is...
Equifax Canada Exploring How Payday Loan Data Could Help Drive Financial Inclusion
Digital Journal· 6 days agoAndich Equifax Canada Media Relations MediaRelations@equifax.com GlobeNewswire More from GlobeNewswire PlantX Announces Proposed Share Consolidation Correction ...
6 Ways To Build Up a Low Credit Score in 2024
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThere's a lot of social stigma around having low credit, a presumption that someone with a score that could prohibit them from achieving core goals...
How to Use 'Buy Now, Pay Later' to Help (Not Hurt) Your Credit
Lifehacker· 3 days agoThe rise of "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) services has made it easy for consumers to take out small,...
Equifax (EFX) Gains From Diversification Amid Low Liquidity
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoEFX reported mixed first-quarter 2024 results. Adjusted earnings (excluding 50 cents from non...the...
Jim's Credit
The Daily Sentinel· 4 days agoYou are entitled to a free credit report from each bureau every twelve months. This will allow you to determine which accounts you share (joint accounts ...