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In this article, we’ll break down what the statute of limitations means, why it matters, and how it differs across the United States.
When using credit, you begin to establish a credit score but you may wonder—what does your credit score start at? Hint: It isn't zero. Read on to find out.
Learn how to get out of debt and gradually improve your credit over time. We’ll share DIY debt relief options like the snowball and avalanche methods.
Learn exactly what you should do if you were incorrectly sent to collections, how to handle situations where you weren't even notified, and how to safeguard your credit.
Building credit smartly doesn’t require more than an understanding of how credit works and using consistent strategies.
Is one credit report better than the others? Find out about the most important credit report information and how you can see yours.
Collection accounts are bad for your credit score. These accounts can make it harder to get approved for new credit since they stay on your credit report for up to seven years. That’s why learning how ...
How to get a student loan Student loans get a bit of a bad rep in the news related to the amount of debt they cause. But if you’re looking to advance your career with a necessary degree, student loans ...
You have a lot to lose if you default on your student loans, and in some states, that includes state-issued licenses.
Find out how many Americans use a budget and why one might be right for you. Check out data from our latest survey on the topic.
The worst has happened--you've gotten served papers for debt. But don't despair. Here are seven steps to defend yourself against a debt collection lawsuit.