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Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
If you want more credit, check out our list of
credit card offers.
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Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
You need to contact the creditor directly to
reopen a closed account.
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Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
When building credit, a good starting point
may be to start small with a secured credit
card or a credit-builder loan. Try your local
credit union, which should also ...
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Asked by Carol
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
You could rebuild your credit score with a
secured card. Check out this video for some
tips: Build your Credit Score with a Secured
Credit Card
Check out our list of ...
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Asked by Candice
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
When building credit, a good starting point
may be to start small with a secured credit
card or a credit-builder loan. Try your local
credit union, which should also b...
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Asked by Michael
Answered by Lars Larsen ChFC®
Financial Planner in Burlingame, CA
Financial Planner in Burlingame, CA
Contact the reporting company right away. It
is possible that someone used your information
to open those cards in your name and are
planning a nice shopping spree jus...
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Asked by Orlando
Answered by James Sandlin
Insurance Agent in Tuscaloosa, AL
Insurance Agent in Tuscaloosa, AL
So depending on your situation here is what
you need to know. Credit Utilization is 30% of
your credit score. If you need to improve your
credit score for optimal perf...
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Asked by victoria
Answered by Eric Olsen
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
If your income is social security and
retirement you probably have no need to file
bankruptcy. Your income is protected by
federal law. You can stop paying the cards...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Lars Larsen ChFC®
Financial Planner in Burlingame, CA
Financial Planner in Burlingame, CA
A nice way to start your credit is to apply
for a secured credit card. You basically make
a deposit of your own money. In the beginning
the credit card company will on...
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