Wall Street Journal | May 4, 2012

It’s Raining Credit-Again

You can go for those bonus miles and cash-back cards, but not all at the same time. One inquiry for new credit can knock as much as 25 points off a very high score, says Kenneth Lin, CEO of Credit Karma. Even so, the ding from a single new account isn't likely to change the interest rates you'll pay.

Kiplinger | Apr 26, 2012

The Dangers of Credit Card-Linked Discount Offers

When consumers pay with their cards, they'll be offered discounts at the store where they're shopping or at other stores. There's no actual coupon -- consumers just have to pay with their card at the designated store within a certain time frame to automatically get the deal, says Ken Lin, CEO of Credit Karma, which provides credit scores and credit-card reviews.

CBS Money Watch | Apr 26, 2012

A better free credit score service

So imagine my skepticism when I stumbled upon CreditKarma.com. What I learned, however, is that this site provides far more than your credit score and really is "free" to the user.

CBS News | Apr 23, 2012

Using Your Tax Refund

The average household has nearly $6,000 in credit card debt, more than $15,000 in auto loans and $29,500 in student loan debt, according to CreditKarma.com. That refund could make a significant dent in a debt with a high interest rate, giving you a little breathing room on monthly payments going forward.

Huffington Post | Apr 19, 2012

Four Money Habits You Need To Ditch Now

Credit Karma allows you to view your credit score for free. A healthy credit score is above 650, and an exemplary score is over 700.

Forbes | Apr 3, 2012

What Every Prospective Homeowner Should Know

Once you’ve decided to buy, you’ll want to do what you can to improve your credit. That’s because it’s one of the biggest factors in determining your future mortgage interest rate that you have some control over.

MSN Money | Mar 23, 2012

Why we need free credit scores now

It's no exaggeration to say your credit score can change your life. It can determine whether you get a job or own a home. It affects how much you pay for insurance. It influences how much you pay when you borrow, which determines how long it will take to become debt-free.

AOL DailyFinance | Mar 19, 2012

What Blue States Can Teach Red States About Good Credit

That's what the folks at CreditKarma.com figured out after examining credit data from TransUnion, one of the three major credit bureaus. Comparing credit scores state-by-state, they found that the average score in blue states is 667 -- 16 points higher than the 651 average in red states.

MainStreet | Mar 15, 2012

The Best Web Tools to Solve Your Credit Issues

Plenty of websites help customers compare one credit card to another, but many of these sites also feature tools that help consumers solve other major credit problems. Here are a few of our favorites.