Brit + Co | Sep 4, 2016

The Apps You Need To Download Now To Manage Your Money

Brit + Co recommended Credit Karma as one of the top apps every twentysomething should download. The free app allows you to see your credit scores, credit reports and manage your credit for free.

lifehacker | Aug 31, 2016

Good Habits That Might Hurt Your Credit?

If your bank offers you a higher credit limit on your credit report, you might think it's a good idea to turn it down if you aren't going to use it. However, data from Credit Karma shows that credit utilization, or how much of your credit limits you're currently using, has a large impact on your credit score.

Investopedia | Aug 24, 2016

Credit Karma Doesn’t Hurt Your Credit Score

Using Credit Karma won't cause your credit score to drop. The service uses a "soft inquiry" to check your credit report and credit score for free. Soft inquiries don't affect your credit score.

Wired | Aug 18, 2016

These Apps Help You Save Money

Credit Karma analyzes your credit profile to find you better credit cards, loans and insurance so you can save on your monthly payments.

Investopedia | Aug 17, 2016

Best Identity Protection May Be Free

Companies that promise protection from identity theft may be expensive or ineffective. Credit Karma can help you keep track of your credit with its free credit monitoring service.

mental_floss | Aug 15, 2016

Why Not Using Your Credit Card Can Hurt Your Credit

Showing that you can use your credit cards responsibly each month by making payments on time and in full can help build your credit score. You can track your credit and learn more tips about how you might be able to improve your credit score by using Credit Karma.

Bank Innovation | Aug 4, 2016

Top Finance Apps

Credit Karma is the top finance app in Google Play.

GOBankingRates | Aug 4, 2016

Busting the Top Credit Myths

Bethy Hardeman, chief consumer advocate at Credit Karma, dispels a common credit myth about maxing out credit cards.