Business Insider | Mar 7, 2012
Since credit debt isn't exactly considered an income-booster, it's no wonder so many consumers forget how closely credit and taxes are intertwined. For insight into the little-known ways taxes and credit go hand in hand, we tapped Ken Lin, CEO of CreditKarma.com.
Business Insider | Mar 7, 2012
Since credit debt isn't exactly considered an income-booster, it's no wonder so many consumers forget how closely credit and taxes are intertwined. For insight into the little-known ways taxes and credit go hand in hand, we tapped Ken Lin, CEO of CreditKarma.com.
Business Insider | Mar 7, 2012
Since credit debt isn't exactly considered an income-booster, it's no wonder so many consumers forget how closely credit and taxes are intertwined. For insight into the little-known ways taxes and credit go hand in hand, we tapped Ken Lin, CEO of CreditKarma.com.
San Francisco Business Times | Feb 24, 2012
"I’m passionate about managing by results and data. As such, I spend half my day reviewing metrics. I analyze trends and look for areas of success and failure. I strongly believe that data is a driving force in the success of most companies."
The Baltimore Sun | Feb 21, 2012
Credit Karma, which offers free credit scores and scoring information, reports that residents in red states on average have lower credit scores than their blue-state cousins.
TIME Moneyland | Feb 13, 2012
According to website CreditKarma.com, “Your bank and credit card accounts won’t merge once you’re married. But keep in mind that if you open a joint credit card, the account activity will be shared on both of your credit reports.”
Business Insider | Feb 7, 2012
"Many consumers are confused about what happens to their credit when they get married," says Ken Lin, CEO of Credit Karma.
AOL DailyFinance | Jan 27, 2012
These fresh-faced grads are being joined by an ever-growing cadre of returning students. According to credit score tracking site CreditKarma, the number of 35- to 49-year-olds who are borrowing money for college increased by 47% in the last three years.
CBS Money Watch | Jan 26, 2012
Responsible use of credit cards is one of the most effective ways to build a good credit record. Consumers who don't own a credit card have average credit scores that are lower as compared to folks with at least one card, according to Credit Karma, a consumer website that provides free credit scores.
Fox Business | Jan 25, 2012
According to a recent report issued by CreditKarma.com, credit card debt declined 11 percent nationwide last year. However, it wasn't all good news. Credit scores saw a decline during that time as well.