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Master the Basics and Hack Your Way to a Higher Credit Score. Credit Score Hacks shows you how. In Credit Score Hacks, learn about the fundamentals of credit reporting and scoring, and the strategies that can boost your credit score, fast. Former lending industry insider Shindy Chen (The Credit Cleanup Book) is back with an updated sequel that includes the following: 1. How to get free and paid credit reports 2. What credit scores like and don't like 3. New credit rules that can benefit consumers 4. New apps and services that to get your credit score and monitor your credit activity 5. How…mehr

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Master the Basics and Hack Your Way to a Higher Credit Score. Credit Score Hacks shows you how. In Credit Score Hacks, learn about the fundamentals of credit reporting and scoring, and the strategies that can boost your credit score, fast. Former lending industry insider Shindy Chen (The Credit Cleanup Book) is back with an updated sequel that includes the following: 1. How to get free and paid credit reports 2. What credit scores like and don't like 3. New credit rules that can benefit consumers 4. New apps and services that to get your credit score and monitor your credit activity 5. How credit is scored and the tactics that play the factors to your favor 6. > Don't wait to pick up this book. Learn the hacks to better credit today!
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Shindy Chen is a bestselling lifestyle and financial author. She is also the founder of Scribe, a content consultancy. Shindy has appeared as an on-air personal finance expert for Cheddar TV, and has been featured for her workplace, career, lifestyle and financial success tips in Forbes, Girlboss.com, Bustle, and Marie Claire. She also writes for her personal blog at shindychen.com. Most recently, she was content manager at Betterment, the nation's largest wealth robo-advisor. Previously, Shindy was a V.P. at one of the nation's largest banks, and worked on CNBC's Mad Money and for Bloomberg TV in London.