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Why Unexpected Expenses Are Especially Harmful for the Credit-Marginalized
PYMNTS.com· 5 hours agoUnexpected expenses can pack a financial punch for any consumer, but for those who are already...
My Credit Score Dropped 20 Points: Should I Be Worried? Here’s What Experts Say
GoBankingRates via AOL· 4 days agoYou recently noticed that your score has dropped by 20 points or so. This concerns you because, with...
‘Pay Later’ Lenders Have an Issue With Credit Bureaus
New York Times· 1 day agoThe loans typically are not reported on consumers’ credit reports, however, or reflected in their credit scores. “Buy now, pay later” loans allow consumers ...
How to get a home equity loan with bad credit
Bankrate via AOL· 6 days agoKey takeaways A lower credit score doesn’t necessarily mean a lender will deny you a home equity loan. It does mean the loan will be more expensive, as...
Many Minnesotans underestimate their credit scores, study shows
Fox local via AOL· 6 days agoMany Minnesota residents believe their credit score is lower than it actually is, which could lead to them forgoing the benefits that come with their actual, more positive scores.
From Uber ratings to credit scores: What’s lost in a society that counts and sorts everything?
UC Berkeley NewsCenter· 1 day agoHave you ever hailed a ride from an unrated Uber driver? Made a pricey online order from the least...
Credit-Building Apps Can Help Your Finances But Also Have Their Limits
Forbes· 2 days agoUnfortunately, getting started with building credit is often more difficult than it should be. While...
My Amex Platinum Card Paid for Itself in 2023. Here's How
The Motley Fool· 3 hours agoThe Amex Platinum Card is objectively expensive. But it's worth it for many cardholders. Here's how...
How to maximize your 0% APR credit card and avoid debt traps
Bankrate via AOL· 17 hours agoMost credit cards charge late fees when you fail to pay your bill on time. Damaged credit. Late...
Many Minnesotans underestimate their credit scores, study shows
AOL· 6 days agoMany Minnesota residents believe their credit score is lower than it actually is, which could lead to them forgoing the benefits that come with their actual, more positive scores.