Credit score # 1

I’m Miriam  Neff-with STARTING OVER FINANCIALLY,-and I’m Valerie Neff Hogan, and we’re here to talk about money

M Credit scores are more important as we use less cash and more credit cards.  First, Scripture emphasizes no debt.  If you use it, pay it fully each month. Credit scores called FICO range from 300–850.

V  Understand that your credit score is only a measure of how much debt you have and how faithfully you pay regularly on it.  It is not a measure of wealth, it only possibly allows for more access to more credit in other words debt.  You are entitled to a free credit report.  Many sources are listed on line.

That report lists all the credit you owe and a status of that account.

 

M We encourage you to find out that score and improve it by accountable behavior.

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