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You can dispute items with any/all of the credit bureaus, typically online. Check experian.com, equifax.com, and transunion.com
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Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Only Equifax can tell you if your information has been compromised and they have made a tool available for consumers to check and see if their information was involved...
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Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Debt Optimizer is a tool that will compare your debt and current interest rates and other fees with available offers to help you pay down debt and save money. It's f...
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Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Here are 5 Tips to Improve your Credit Score
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Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Rebuilding your credit score with a secured card can be a good tool in your arsenal. Check out this video for some tips: Build your Credit Score with a Secured Credit ...
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Pay off, or apply the funds to the card that has the highest required monthly payment first. Then work your way down, keep and use/payoff monthly a couple of the accou...
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Yes! First off, paying it early means you're paying your bills on time, which will help build your credit score. In addition, paying your bill before the credit bureau...
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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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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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