Give Yourself Some Credit!

A Graduate’s Guide to Understanding and Establishing Good Credit

Business & Finance, Personal Finance
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Author: John Panzella ISBN: 9781496911759
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: June 13, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: John Panzella
ISBN: 9781496911759
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: June 13, 2014
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Originally released in 2014 and updated regularly to remain current, Give Yourself Some Credit has helped thousands of young people throughout the United States improve their understanding of credit, ultimately strengthening their financial standings. 

Our credit reports play a critical role in our financial profiles.  They can also affect our ability to obtain credit, housing, or employment, yet credit can be a very confusing topic to navigate. There’s a multitude of information written about credit in articles, books and on the internet, but where is a good place to start – especially for students and other young adults new to the world of credit?

Give Yourself Some Credit is the perfect starting point! This easy-to-read book provides just the right amount of information to help the reader with establishing and building a personal credit file. It focuses on the tools and skill-sets associated with building credit from the start and maintaining a positive, healthy credit profile throughout life. In addition, it helps form a solid foundation for the discipline and responsibility needed for managing and controlling lifetime spending habits.

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Originally released in 2014 and updated regularly to remain current, Give Yourself Some Credit has helped thousands of young people throughout the United States improve their understanding of credit, ultimately strengthening their financial standings. 

Our credit reports play a critical role in our financial profiles.  They can also affect our ability to obtain credit, housing, or employment, yet credit can be a very confusing topic to navigate. There’s a multitude of information written about credit in articles, books and on the internet, but where is a good place to start – especially for students and other young adults new to the world of credit?

Give Yourself Some Credit is the perfect starting point! This easy-to-read book provides just the right amount of information to help the reader with establishing and building a personal credit file. It focuses on the tools and skill-sets associated with building credit from the start and maintaining a positive, healthy credit profile throughout life. In addition, it helps form a solid foundation for the discipline and responsibility needed for managing and controlling lifetime spending habits.

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