How exactly do you get your finances where you want them? Everyone’s situations and goals are a little bit different, but these two financial health to-dos are a great place to start.
A great credit score makes it easier to get credit and can make you eligible for lower interest rates, saving you money in the long run. A low score typically means you’ll have to pay higher interest on a loan, or could lead to denial of credit. It’s not the only way to measure your financial health, but it is an important factor.
It’s a great idea to check your credit report regularly. “The important thing is to make sure your information is correct, and that you are paying on time and reducing credit balances,” says Lauren Simon, financial wellness expert for GreenPath Financial Wellness. You can pull a free credit report once a year from AnnualCreditReport.com.
Look to see if the payment histories, balances and account status are all correct. If you find mistakes, file a correction with the credit reporting agency on their website.
One of the most important steps toward strong credit and financial health is to make sure you pay your bills on time. A budget can help you stay on track.
By setting your budget in advance, it’s easier to manage your money to meet your goals.
There’s no quick fix for a low credit score. It takes time and persistence. If you would like to talk to someone, GreenPath offers credit report reviews, credit counseling and debt management services.
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