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There’s some great advice here, especially for young adults. But be careful. The article advocates using credit cards to build your score. If you do so, make sure to use the responsibly!
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“You are what you pay attention to.” I’m going through a phase where I’m trying to reduce the amount of stuff I have to deal with on a daily basis. This is how one man did it.
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I really wished I HAD NOT learned how to get a perfect credit score. I guess I would just warn people to make sure you are ready for credit. I got a few hundred thousand (in credit), and it got me in to a whole load of trouble (I’m 300K+ in debt now, trying to finally deal with it all). So, please, please, make sure you are READY to handle the credit you can get with a really great credit score. Just my 2 cents.
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