Author: Kayla Albert

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How to dispute credit report errors for free

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It’s entirely common to find an error on your credit report — but here’s the good news: Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you have the …

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Interest rates: Here’s how they work

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Shopping around for a loan or credit card makes one thing very clear: Borrowing money isn’t free. While the types of fees can vary, interest is …

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Get your free weekly credit report. Here’s how

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If the state of your credit is a top concern while the coronavirus pandemic rages on, you aren’t alone. With millions at least temporarily unemployed, financial hardship …

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How to spot a credit-repair-scam

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Have you been rejected for new credit or denied the best rates because of negative marks on your credit report? Then it might be time to …

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Look out for these debt collection red flags

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Maybe you’ve gotten the call: Someone says they are collecting on a debt you owe and if you don’t agree to pay on the spot, the …

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APR: What it is & how it’s calculated

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If you’ve ever taken out a loan or opened a credit card, you’ve likely seen the term Annual Percentage Rate, or APR. While this might seem …

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7 tips to improve your credit in the new year

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If this year wasn’t the kindest to your credit, there are plenty of steps you can take to get it back on the right track. Check out …

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How many points will my credit score drop if …?

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Sometimes managing credit and monitoring your credit score can feel like a game of chess. But while the credit impact of certain financial moves may feel …

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Why do payday loans get a bad rap?

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With big, bright signs offering quick cash, storefronts for payday loans are hard to miss. But while they may offer plenty of promises for easy financial …

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How to freeze your credit report

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Data breaches increased by an alarming 33% from 2018 to 2019, leaving some to consider if a credit freeze is the best way to keep sensitive information away …

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How your credit score affects your ability to get a mortgage

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When it comes to credit score requirements for landing a mortgage, there are a variety of factors at play — like the type of mortgage you’re …

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Here’s how to ‘lock’ your credit report

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Why would you want to lock your credit? A study of 2019 data collected by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) gives plenty of reasons. Reports of credit fraud …

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How to write a credit dispute letter that really works

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It’s entirely common to find an error on your credit report — and that’s where the credit dispute letter comes into play.  But first things first — …

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Will COVID-19 wreck everyone’s credit?

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According to data recently collected by TransUnion, many are still weathering a brutal financial storm thanks to COVID-19. Of the 58% who report being financially impacted, …