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Alice Bryant is the Editor of Creditnet and a personal finance expert with over a decade of experience writing about credit cards, credit scores, debt repair, and more.

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Recent Blogs

Raising Your Business Credit Score

Just as with personal credit, business credit helps suppliers, lenders, and other creditors quickly determine whether a business pays its bills on-time. As a business owner, you will want to put your company in a position to where it can secure whatever financing it may need. This means you will have to establish, build, and maintain your company's credit profile.

What Can You Do Without Debt?

Today’s economy makes it seem nearly impossible to function without some sort of debt. From car loans to credit cards and even house payments, all of the niceties of life come at a cost, and society suggests paying for those things over time not upfront.

Are You Behind On Your Retirement Savings?

Saving for retirement is one of the most important financial goals. In the old days, people would work for one company for thirty or forty years and then would be able to retire comfortably with a pension and social security. However, times have now changed both in retirement planning and how long people stay at their jobs throughout a career. There are many priorities that pop up during life, such as a child's college, that get in the way of retirement savings.

Is Mobile Banking Bad For You?

One of the greatest changes in the world over the past twenty to thirty years is the internet. Not only has the internet essentially transformed the value of information, but it has also transformed how everyone approaches common tasks that were more complicated years ago. One of the areas that has undergone the most dramatic change is the field of banking. In years past, knowing your local bank and the people that worked there was one of the things you simply just did as an adult.

Daylight Savings: Saving You Money and Time

With the days growing longer and warmer and the clock set forward an hour, many people are adjusting to the time change and getting ready for summer. However, what most people don't realize is that Daylight Savings Time can actually help bolster their financial and credit health and save them money as well. Here are ten ways Daylight Savings Time can help a money-savvy person save money and use time more efficiently!
 
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