Busting the Most Common Credit Myths
In an exclusive for GoodCall, Credit Karma Chief Consumer Advocate Bethy Hardeman busted the most common credit myths out there.
In an exclusive for GoodCall, Credit Karma Chief Consumer Advocate Bethy Hardeman busted the most common credit myths out there.
Mortgage expert Rodney Anderson recommended visiting Credit Karma at least once a month to stay on top of your credit in a recent Good Morning Texas broadcast. The site offers credit reports, credit scores and credit monitoring from the major credit bureaus for free.
Consumers looking into consolidating their debt should understand their credit situation before they begin. Credit Karma provides your credit scores and credit reports for free.
Credit card commercials are everywhere. How do you know if you're getting a good deal? ABC News reports that Credit Karma has personalized tools allowing you to search for the best credit cards, based on your credit score.
NBC TODAY Show editor Jean Chatzky recommends using Credit Karma for regular updates of your credit scores and credit reports. The site offers credit scores, credit reports and credit monitoring for free.
Credit scores are becoming more meaningful; the score is now used by banks, employers, landlords and utility companies. To keep track of your credit, visit Credit Karma to understand what you're working with as a first step.
The Motley Fool recommends visiting Credit Karma to find and correct any errors on your credit reports to prevent your credit from crashing.
Founder of venture capital firm Ribbit Capital, Meyer "Micky" Malka has become a financial startup expert in Silicon Valley. Two years after Micky's investment, online personal finance site Credit Karma attained a valuation of $3.5 billion.
According to recent analysis, Americans' credit card debt is growing again. Thankfully there are resources and tools available to help consumers understand their credit and get better credit scores like Credit Karma.
If you're trying to improve your credit score, use a site like Credit Karma to check where you stand. Credit Karma also provides other resources and tools to help you improve your credit standing.