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    How to fix credit after job loss

    I know it sounds dumb, but don’t close those credit cards when you pay them off. Keeping them open helps your utilization ratio and your average account age. Close them and your score tanks further. Just lock them away in a drawer if you’re worried about using them.
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    Can I Max Out My Credit Card

    Honestly, this whole system feels dumb. Like why penalize people who are paying everything off? It’s just a timing game. I started doing what people here suggest........splitting payments, so I never let the balance hit more than 20% of my limit when the statement cuts. My score went up 60...
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    How to Rebuild Credit While in Chapter 13

    Honestly, I’d say stop checking Credit Karma. It’s like stepping on the scale every hour when you’re on a diet. Just making yourself miserable. Pull your real FICO maybe twice a year. Focus on living life, not chasing numbers you can’t change yet.
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    Which type of credit is used for utilities?

    I feel like the AA card only makes sense if you’re targeting Loyalty Points for elite status. Every dollar spend = Loyalty Point. If that’s your jam, then maybe utilities on AA makes sense. Otherwise, UR system wins.
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    Can I get a car loan with a repossession on my credit?

    I actually got approved 6 months after my repo. The catch? It was a predatory dealer, 24% interest, and the car died in a year. Honestly, I wish I’d waited. Looking back, if you’re not desperate, hold off and keep stacking cash. Repo sucks, but it’s not the end of the world.
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    How to close a credit card

    Be careful with the sock drawer method though. Some banks will shut cards down for inactivity, and it can happen without warning. Happened to me with Citi. If you want to keep them open, put one small charge on them every few months so the account stays active.
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    Credit Repair Training Manual

    Honestly, most of the manuals you’ll find are less about education and more about funneling you into the author’s $2,000 mentorship. They give you crumbs, then push the upsell. Super annoying.
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    How Many Credit Cards Should a Business Have

    As a freelancer, I like separating types of expenses. I’ve got one card for subscriptions (Adobe, hosting, etc.), one card for equipment, and one for travel/food. It makes tax time way easier because I just download each statement and hand them to my accountant. Three feels like the sweet spot.
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    Paid as agreed on your credit report is good or bad

    The hard inquiry thing is what I’d be careful with. If you’re thinking of applying for a mortgage soon, you don’t want like 10 inquiries showing up. Space them out or just stop altogether once you’re within 6–12 months of applying.
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    Does PayPal Credit Run a Hard Inquiry?

    Yep. Happened to me during Black Friday 2023. Hard pull on Experian. Score went back up in like 3 months though.
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    How many secured credit cards should i have

    I had three secured cards when I was rebuilding, and it worked for me. But I also had no other open accounts, so I needed the extra trade lines. If you already have other active accounts (like a student loan or car loan), you might not need more than one secured card to get the mix you need.
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    Credit One Late Payment Forgiveness

    I had a similar situation with Discover and they fixed it instantly when I called. Credit One? Nah. They just read me the script about how accurate reporting is their policy. You could tell the rep had zero authority to do anything.
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    Credit Repairman

    My mom got burned by one of these. Paid $99/month for a year and literally nothing changed on her credit report. When she asked for proof of work, they sent her generic dispute letters with her name swapped in. She could’ve done that with a Google search.
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    Why Is Good Credit So Important When Renting an Apartment?

    My first apartment out of college? No credit history at all. The landlord let me rent because my mom cosigned. Honestly, without her, I do not think they would have taken me. Cosigners are a huge help, especially if they have solid credit and income.
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    Leasing a Vehicle with Bad Credit

    If you go for it, keep in mind the dealer may suggest a pull-ahead program down the road. Those are sometimes decent if you lease again with the same brand, but read the fine print......they often just bury leftover payments into the new deal.
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    Credit Cards for the Self-Employed — What Works?

    Don’t sleep on the idea of having both. I use a personal card for certain categories with higher rewards and my business card for everything else.
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    Time-Barred Debt in Florida

    Think of it like milk past the expiration date. You do not HAVE to throw it out, but you also shouldn’t drink it. Collectors can offer you a deal, but legally, if it is time-barred, they cannot sue. Just beware, because the second you open the carton by paying or agreeing you owe it, you are...
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    Credit Repair Savannah

    Depending on your debt type, you might want to speak to a tax advisor too. Some forgiven debts are taxable, so if you settle for less than you owe, you could get hit with a 1099-C. A lot of folks don’t realize this until tax time and it’s a nasty surprise.
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    Can You Pay a Lease Up Front With Bad Credit?

    Paying upfront helped me get my first place after bankruptcy. The landlord even said it was the only reason they said yes.
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    Judgement on Credit Report

    Before you do a consolidation loan, check the interest rate they’re offering vs. what you’re paying now. Sometimes those loans are worse. And once the judgment is satisfied, at least you’re no longer accruing court interest.
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