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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I am Broke and in College. Where Can I Get Money to Finish My Degree?

Q: I just completed 6 ½ years of school but maxed out my subsidized and unsubsidized loans. I have one class to take to get my college degree, but I have an overdue amount and late fees on my school account. I don’t work and don’t have the money to pay the fees or pay […]

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How Can I Remove Negative Information From My Credit Report So That I Can Qualify For A Home Loan?

Q: I am trying to get pre-approved for a home loan, so I have been tracking credit reports and scores daily. There are 3 hard inquiries that would boost my score some 30 points, once removed. They were supposed to be removed as of 02/01/2010. The inquiries were pulled on january 9, 2008. Since these

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I Don’t Have a Credit File and Now I Want to Buy A Home. What Should I Do?

Q: I am a 44 year old man who has never had credit. The last time I financed anything was in 1991. I pay all my bills (including rent) on time. Now I want to purchase a home, but I have no credit score. What can I do and are there programs to help first

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Can Multiple Secured Credit Cards Boost Your Credit Score

Q: My wife had a premie baby almost 6 years ago and couldn’t work for two years. Even though I worked two, and sometimes three jobs, we got behind on our bills and now have a lot of stuff on our credit, like charge offs and hospital bills. If we got a few secured cards

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Grants and Loans For First Time Investors

To find grants or loans to purchase or rehabilitate housing, your best bet is to seek out federal money that is provided to state and local governments, and in turn, passed along to investors or organizations. For example, through HUD’s Neighborhood Stabilization Program, home-buyers can purchase foreclosed properties that may need fixing. To learn more

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How to Get Your Student Loan Out Of Collections

Q: My Student Loan is In Collections. What Steps Can I Take To Remedy This Situation? A: You did not state whether you are struggling with federal student loans or private loans. Whatever the case, I believe the article I’ve written below answers your question about how to handle student loans in collection. Essentially, you

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How to Remove Duplicate Accounts on Your Credit Report

Q: I have an adverse credit card account on my credit report that was recently purchased by another lender for collection, now duplicate accounts, the original lender, and the new collection record, are listed. Can two records pertaining to the same account show simultaneously on your credit report? A: It is not uncommon for two records

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Would it Make Sense to use My Retirement Savings to Fund My Master’s Degree?

Q: Does it make sense to use my retirement savings to fund my Master’s Degree? I have no debt, some savings, twin toddlers and a husband who is currently out of work? The Masters Degree program will cost around $50,000. A: For many reasons, I think it would be a very bad idea to use

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