Myth or Fact: How to Uncover the Truth about Managing Your Money
We live in a time where answers to our most pressing questions are a click away. The sheer volume of information existing on the internet can make it easy to learn new skills or...
We live in a time where answers to our most pressing questions are a click away. The sheer volume of information existing on the internet can make it easy to learn new skills or...
Flawlessly managing your personal finances is not an easy task and requires a big dose of trial and error. It takes most people years to adopt truly effective and beneficial financial habits, and even...
Paying off old debts and rebuilding your financial health is a huge accomplishment. Feeling unburdened by past due bills is a great feeling. But, this feeling of relief can often be followed by the...
Dealing with less than perfect credit makes many situations tough. Think about buying a new home or car or trying to get lower interest rate on a credit card—each of these scenarios are made...
When it comes to working on your credit score, you likely already know how important it is to make your payments on time, avoid carrying big or overdue balances and be sparing with taking...
April is Financial Literacy Month. At New Credit America, financial literacy is a topic we care deeply about. To us, financial literacy means feeling empowered to make informed decisions about your finances. It means...
Your credit score is a driving force in your financial future. A good credit score can help you achieve lower interest rates and higher credit limits when you apply for new lines of credit...
You already know how crucial your credit score is. And, if you’re in the process of getting out of debt, you know the road to improving it can be a long one. At times,...
If you’ve ever tried to take out a loan or open a new credit card, you know how big a role your credit score plays in this process. It determines everything. Banks use this...
According to new studies, Americans have the highest credit card debt in U.S. history ($1.021 trillion as of June, 2017!). In fact, the average American household has $10,995 in credit card debt. If you’re...