Course curriculum
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Module Overview
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Part 1: How Credit Scores are Figured
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Part 2: Requesting your Credit Reports
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Part 3: What to Look for in your Credit Reports
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Part 4: Contacting and Staying in Contact with Credit Bureaus
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Assignment
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Module I: Quiz
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Module Overview
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Part 1: Strategy 1—Pay your Bills on Time
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Part 2: Strategy 2—Avoid Excessive Credit
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Part 3: Strategy 3—Pay Down Your Debts
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Part 4: Strategy 4—Have a Range of Credit Types
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Part 5: Applying Credit Score-Boosting Strategies
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Assignment
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Module II: Quiz
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Module Overview
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Part 1: Avoiding Identity Theft
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Part 2: Safe Practices
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Part 3: Check Your Credit Score
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Part 4: What to Do if You think you Are the Victim of Identity Theft
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Assignment
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Module III: Quiz
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Module Overview
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Part 1: Don’t Keep Accounts You Aren’t Using
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Part 2: Limit Inquiries on Your Credit Report
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Part 3: Use Online Loan Comparisons Carefully
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Part 4: Remember There’s More Than One Credit Report (and Credit Score)
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Part 5: Don’t Close a Lot of Accounts Just to Improve Your Score
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Part 6: No One Thing Will Boost Your Credit Score By Itself
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Part 7: Having No Loans or Debts Will Not Improve your Credit Scores
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Part 8: Doing Anything Illegal to Boost Your Credit Is, Well, Illegal
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Assignment
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Module IV: Quiz
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Module Overview
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Part 1: Fixing Errors on Your Credit Report
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Part 2: Addressing Issues with Your Credit Report That You Can’t Resolve
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Part 3: Keep Track of Who Sees Your Credit Report and Why (and What It Means)
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Part 4: Contacting Creditors as Well as Credit Bureaus
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Part 5: Be Careful Where and How You Get Your Credit Reports
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Assignment
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Module V Quiz
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Module Overview
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Part 1: Budgeting, Living Within Your Means, Spending Less
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Part 2: Saving Habits
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Part 3: Build Assets and Capital
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Part 4: Be Ready for Financial Emergencies
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Part 5: Get It In Writing, and Have Contracts Examined by a Lawyer
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Assignment
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Module VI Quiz
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About this course
- $347.00
- 84 lessons
- 0 hours of video content