by Aaron Crowe | Nov 21, 2016 | Credit Card
By Aaron Crowe Identity theft just doesn’t happen to adults. It can happen to children too, even babies, for a simple reason: Thieves can use it to apply for government benefits, open bank and credit card accounts, and apply for a loan. All it takes is getting a...
by Aaron Crowe | Oct 27, 2016 | Credit Card, Credit Score
A credit card statement can be the last thing you’ll want to read. It’s only full of bad news — all the charges you made in the past month and now have to pay for. Those numbers can also bring you good news if you look at them carefully and take some action. Chances...
by Aaron Crowe | Oct 27, 2016 | Credit Card
If you only want to buy what you can afford, then a credit card can be a poor way to do it and can lead to more credit card debt than you can handle. By the time the bill arrives in the mail, the credit card debt can seem like a long-ago purchase that filled a need at...
by admin | Sep 12, 2016 | home loan
Deciding when to buy a house — if ever — can be difficult. Having enough money for the many expenses of owning a home is obviously a top concern: a down payment, monthly mortgage payments, insurance, taxes and maintenance, among others. How good of a credit score...
by admin | Sep 12, 2016 | Credit Card, credit theft, identity theft
If your bank or credit card provider has ever tried to sell you “payment protection” or a product to monitor your card for identity theft, then you’re being sold some credit card add-on products you probably don’t need. These and other credit...