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Why Good Credit Scores are Key to Surviving in a Troubled Economy

by Credit.com on 05/11/2010

Credit.com and the free Credit Report Card were featured last night on Channel 2 KTVU‘s special report by Pam Cook.  The report discussed why preserving good credit scores is key to surviving in a troubled economy.

Adam Levin, Chairman and Co-Founder of Credit.com, was interviewed for the piece and explains how your credit card balances are one of the keys to obtaining high credit scores. What is your credit score, how is it calculated and what does it mean? If you missed it, you can watch the full clip here.

Special thanks to Erin Smith, a local consumer in the San Francisco area who shared her personal credit story.  The fact that she used our free Credit Report Card before she went to apply for an auto loan makes everything we do at Credit.com worthwhile. Credit.com, promoting financial literacy and consumer credit awareness, one consumer at a time.

If you haven’t tried the Credit Report Card, we encourage you to check it out here. Not only does it help you understand exactly how your credit scores are calculated and where you stand, it’s really, truly, free.  And be sure to let us know what you think!

Credit.com offers straightforward tips and advice to help you make smarter financial decisions. Visit Credit.com to sign up for your FREE Credit Report Card and find out where you stand today! Have a question for our experts? Connect with us on Google+.

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shawnmichle May 28, 2010 at 10:13 PM

The initiative taken for the concern is very serious and need an attention of every one. This is the concern which exists in the society and needs to be eliminated from the society as soon as possible.
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