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So you want to buy a house: Here’s the kind of good credit score that you’ll need
NY Post via Yahoo Finance· 13 hours agoA good credit score falls from 700-749. If you’re hoping to buy a home with a conventional mortgage,...
Will a High Credit Score Help You Score a Higher CD Rate?
The Motley Fool via AOL· 22 hours agoYour credit score is a number worth keeping tabs on and improving as much as possible. But even if...
2024 Land Rover Discovery Sport Monthly Car Payment Calculator
US News & World Report· 1 hour agoWith the average price of a new vehicle sitting above $35,000 and no sign of this number coming down, very few people can afford to pay cash for a new car. If you’re like most people, you’ll ...
Here's What Happens When Your Credit Score Rises by 100 Points
The Motley Fool via AOL· 2 days agoRaising it by 100 points to a 750 would propel you into the "very good" category. And from there,...
This week's personal loan rates rise for 3-year loans, while 5-year terms plummet
FOX Business· 15 hours agoBorrowers with good credit seeking personal loans during the past seven days prequalified for rates...
How to get a credit-builder loan
Bankrate via AOL· 2 days agoBut a credit score is important for more than just financing purchases — you may be required to have a good credit ...
BBB Tip: Virtual credit cards provide online shoppers extra security
South Bend Tribune· 24 hours agoData breaches are unfortunately commonplace, but virtual credit card services can give shoppers an...
You've Got a Wallet Full of Credit Cards. Is This a Credit Score Disaster?
Investopedia· 1 day agoCredit cards are a great way to make purchases more convenient. Having one credit card is often...
Credit card statistics and trends you should know about in 2024
CNN.com· 17 hours agoWith this near-ubiquity, recognizing credit card trends is key to understanding consumers’ behavior...
How many Americans have a perfect 850 credit score?
Stacker via AOL· 3 days agoEven those with FICO Scores slightly below 800 may receive the same terms as those who have reached the top of the credit score scale. While maxing out...