Author name: Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach, is a renowned financial expert, author, speaker, and media personality, empowering people to achieve financial success. Visit her personal website at https://lynnettekhalfanicox.com.

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Keeping Your College Student Out of Credit Card Debt

If you have a young adult heading off to college, now’s the time to make sure your student knows how to manage money on his or her own. Without proper financial guidance, many young adults develop bad money habits in college — and end up paying a big price for years to come. Similarly, being independent offers kids a good opportunity […]

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Will Credit Counseling or Debt Management Hurt My Credit Score?

If you’ve gotten yourself deep in debt, or have fallen behind on your monthly bills you may be wondering if credit counseling or debt management can help. Despite the promise of assistance that credit counseling companies firms offer, many consumers nonetheless remain worried about using a credit counseling agency for fear of potential damage to

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Two Different Credit Scores? Here’s Why

If you’ve ever been frustrated at receiving two different credit scores, you probably wondered why or how it’s possible that you can get one specific credit score from a certain source and then receive a vastly different credit score elsewhere. You’re not alone. Millions of other people have also questioned the crazy, seemingly haphazardness way

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Valentine’s Day Finances: 4 Questions for Couples to Ask Before Marriage

Romance is in the air, especially with Valentine’s Day just around the corner. But if you’re thinking about getting married – or hoping he’ll pop the question with a nice big diamond ring – you should first come back down to earth and think: “no romance without finance!” In all seriousness, it’s a smart idea

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Will Checking My Credit Report Lower My Credit Score?

There are many things you can do that might hurt your credit score – such as paying a bill late, charging up too much credit card debt, or having a public record like a foreclosure or judgment mar your credit report. Fortunately, however, doing something like checking your own credit report will NOT lower your

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