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Most of us don’t often think about our credit score. Some of us don’t even know whether we have one or not. But we should. While our minds are not always concerned with our credit history, that number is always with us, following us through our financial lives. And it’s not just important when we want to make big purchases like buying a home or car. Your credit score could keep you from getting low interest rates and bring you higher insurance premiums. So, what even is a credit score? And how do you establish good credit history and keep it? This hub has all the answers and more to give yourself the credit you’ll need to succeed.
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