If you are in the market for a loan, you need to know your FICO credit score. Here are some ways you can stay in the know about yours for free.
Continue ReadingIf you are in the market for a loan, you need to know your FICO credit score. Here are some ways you can stay in the know about yours for free.
Continue ReadingCar shoppers who have been turned down by traditional lenders have been known to be taken in by online scams, some of which spoof reputable websites.
Continue ReadingSo, you're newly married and you're worried how your spouse's bad credit score will affect your good credit?
Continue ReadingBoth discrepancies and differences in data can cause consumer's credit scores to differ from credit bureau to credit bureau. According to FICO, FICO Score 9 should make the credit scores among bureaus more consistent.
Continue ReadingIf you are like most people, the last few years have definitely taken a toll on your finances. Having bad credit scores seems to be a continuing issue for many consumers even though the recession has ended.
Continue ReadingIt’s no secret that an auto loan can be a great tool for rebuilding bad credit. Sometimes, when you’re struggling with poor credit, you can’t get a car loan without a cosigner. But, who gets the boost when your responsible loan payments start paying off?
Continue ReadingIn a move that will undoubtedly help those consumers with bad credit searching for online car loans, last November Carfax announced that it has taken the additional step of helping to identify vehicles that were previously registered in areas known to have been affected by flooding.
Continue ReadingHere at Auto Credit Express, we are sometimes asked that if a divorce decree makes an ex-spouse responsible for a loan, and payments are not made, will that affect your credit score. If you think it won't, you could be in for a rude surprise…
Continue ReadingWhen you require a cosigner, it means you couldn’t be approved for a loan based on your credit history. Anyone who qualifies can be your cosigner, but it isn’t something to be taken lightly. The saying “with great power comes great responsibility” really applies to the borrower/cosigner relationship.
Continue ReadingAuto insurance can vary by state. Depending on where you live, you could be spending anywhere from $800 to over $2,500 annually on your auto insurance. Insure.com has determined the best states with lower premiums, as well as the worst, and compared their prices to the national average of $1,318. Where is your state on this list?
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