Bargain Biatch | Feb 22, 2010

Good Credit = Good Karma

They're not like most of the other bait and switch companies that give you the onetime report for free only to automatically upgrade you to a paid service. It's a totally pro-consumer and once you sign up you can check your scores anytime and instead of hitting up subscribers they make their money by onsite advertising and offers from partners.

Barrons | Feb 22, 2010

Zen and the Art of Credit Reporting

Credit Karma swaps free credit reports/scores for personal info. It also dishes up financial advice whose path eventually crosses those of marketing partners "who share our vision of consumer empowerment." The site notes: "Your credit score is kind of an expression of this concept; an index of your credit history: your credit karma.".

My Credit Cards Blog | Feb 20, 2010

Free Credit Score with Credit Karma

You all know that using a credit card, building your credit limit, and paying your balance on time build up your credit score. It's always a good idea to check up on your credit score every now and then. Well, there is a free service out here called Credit Karma.

OverExpressed | Feb 19, 2010

Track your credit score for free with Credit Karma

Beyond quantifying your fiscal dependability in a single number, Credit Karma also provides some nice reports breaking down the individual areas that contribute to that score. They give you a letter grade and a percentile ranking relative to the rest of the herd, helping point you in the right direction to bring that score up to par.

Finovate Conferences | Feb 17, 2010

Credit Karma Launches Savings Dashboard With Targeted Financial Offers

Web traffic at Credit Karma has been growing steadily. The site currently boasts more than 400,000 unique visitors per month, more than double the volume a year ago. Credit Karma also announced that it quadrupled its users in 2009 and now has more than one million subscribers.

Go Banking Rates | Feb 16, 2010

Expert Says Ditching Your Credit Card May Not Be Wise

For instance, according to CreditKarma.com, the average consumer with a credit card has a score of 689, while the average score of a person without a card is 563. This means, in order to build good credit and make yourself eligible for a house or car, it's good to regularly use at least one credit card.

Wall Street Journal Blog | Feb 12, 2010

Sites That Help You Fight The Fees

CreditKarma.com gives free TransUnion TransRisk credit scores... Not getting a score for free "just seemed wrong," says Nichole Mustard, co-founder and vice president of strategy for CreditKarma.com.

USA Today | Feb 8, 2010

More consumers just say no to credit cards

"Responsible use of credit cards helps consumers develop a good credit profile. Consumers who don't carry a credit card have an average credit score of 563, vs. 689 for those with at least one card who carry a monthly balance, according to Credit Karma, a consumer website that provides free credit scores."

Walletpop | Feb 7, 2010

Lenders plan to guess your income from credit report

Nichole Mustard, vice president of strategy for Credit Karma, told me in a telephone interview that credit reporting agencies have been guessing at income for a long time based on your credit usage, payment history and credit availability.

CreditShout | Feb 2, 2010

3 Ways To Get A Free Credit Report With No Hidden Fees

After just a few minutes, I was addicted to this website. Credit Karma gives you your current credit score, credit card and other loan offers based on that score. The site also offers a credit simulator that shows the impact different financial actions will have on your credit score.