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Errors on credit reports are an ‘epidemic’ — but nearly 25% of Americans can’t access their credit...
Market Watch· 16 hours agoMore than 4,300 Americans signed up to participate in the study, but an “alarming” amount — nearly...
Mortgages for seniors: Getting a home loan in retirement
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours ago“Even if one owns a property with no further mortgage payments due, property taxes and upkeep will...
How to shop for a mortgage without hurting your credit score
Bankrate via AOL· 1 day agoWith a credit score of 740 or higher, you can get a lower interest rate, reducing your monthly...
Can I get a loan with a 550 credit score?
Bankrate via AOL· 4 days agoFederal law entitles you to a free copy of your credit report from the major credit bureaus weekly. Visit AnnualCreditReport.com ...
Credit Card Late Fees Could Be Capped At $8 Soon | Bankrate
Bankrate.com· 11 hours agoThe good news: There’s a new rule to cap credit card late fees that’s designed to save credit...
Nearly half of participants in survey found mistakes on their credit reports
WJLA· 9 hours agoRyan Reynolds, a financial fairness policy analyst for Consumer Reports, said Friday that they want...
Almost half of participants in Credit Checkup study find errors on credit reports; more than a...
Consumer Reports· 4 days agoA new joint investigation by Consumer Reports and WorkMoney found that almost half of consumers who recently volunteered to check their credit reports found mistakes in them ...
Jim's Credit
The Daily Sentinel· 5 days agoThe good news is that it does not take long to build a credit file and credit scores even if you do not have any previous credit history ...
5 Things To Stop Doing Now If Your Credit Score Is Below 700, According to Experts
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoYour credit score primarily determines the interest rate you get when you apply for a loan or when...
Don't Know Who Regulates Your Bank? (You Should)
MediaFeed via AOL· 2 days agoThis topic has been in the spotlight recently. You may have read the headlines and wondered who those agencies were and how they knew when to spring into...