How to Lower Your Credit Card Interest Rate in 4 Steps
Loyal customers that have a solid payment history with a credit card company may want to lower their credit card interest rate. Learn how this can be possible.
Loyal customers that have a solid payment history with a credit card company may want to lower their credit card interest rate. Learn how this can be possible.
Getting a loan or a new line of credit is usually subject to a 3 digit-number known as the credit score. And although it is not the only indicator used by banks and other lenders, your score weighs heavily on your financial health. So, what are the common mistakes that lead to lower credit score […]
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Uh-oh! You just received your credit card statement, and it shows interest charges and a $38 late fee that you didnât expect. You realize youâre guilty of making a late credit card payment last month. Or worse, you realize you forgot to send your payment at all. Hereâs a rundown of potential impacts that your… Read More
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Itâs easy to get your credit report for free; in fact, you can get all three copies from each major credit bureau for no charge every 12 months. Unfortunately, while your credit history contains all…
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When it comes to excuses consumers give for their poor credit scores, banks and lenders have heard it all. Maybe you lost your job and couldnât pay your student loan payment for a few months. Or perhaps you thought youâd gotten a deferment but were too busy job hunting to find out for sure. Maybe you […]
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Before you make any big financial decision, it’s crucial to learn how it may affect your credit score. If youâre looking to refinance, itâs natural to wonder if it might hurt your credit. Typically, your credit health will not be…
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Lately, I have received many questions asking how I was able to pay off my student loans so quickly. I haven’t talked much about my student loans since I paid them off in July of 2013, but I know many struggle with their student loan repayment plan each and every day. Due to this, it is a topic […]
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Since the onset of COVID-19, remote work has become the norm for many Americans, allowing them to continue to meet some of their expenses while saving where possible. In the late spring of 2020, about half of American workers were … Continue reading →
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Your first salary is the steppingstone to becoming financially independent, learning healthy savings habits and building your nest egg.
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Itâs time for a new mortgage match-up. Since paying down the mortgage early seems to be so en vogue these days, it makes sense to compare â20-year mortgages vs. 30-year mortgages.â The most common type of mortgage is the 30-year fixed. It amortizes over 30-years and the mortgage rate never changes during that time. Each [&hellip
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