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Navigating the Credit Jungle with Trisha Palmer

38m · Money, Mortgage, Mindset · 18 Jun 08:05

The biggest investment you can make in your life is your credit. In this episode, Trisha Palmer from Continental Credit joins us to bust the myths on credit and share ways to better your own score. From Credit Karma to credit cards, we are here to equip you to a deeper financial understanding.

“I always tell people credit is like friendship. If you have no history, it’s like we’re new friends. As a consumer, if you can equate your credit to friendship, from day one it’ll put your credit on the right path.”

Derogatory items hold score down. These include items such as medical collections, credit cards and public records. Fortunately, these can also be the easiest to get off your account and score. Credit companies such as Credit Karma and Experian run off their own algorithms – not the same one as your bank would use. They’re great for monitoring but will not judge as harsh as a mortgage pull.

The credit world is like a maze in the amazon jungle and Trisha has the map. The biggest investment you can make in your life is your credit. You must take a step forward for anything to change.

 

Contact Trisha Palmer

Regional Account Manager 

Continental Credit

Phone: 435-922-1401

Email: [email protected]

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