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Retirement and Your Credit Score
Retirement and Your Credit Score

Retirement marks a transition in life where things slow down a bit, and you have time to do all those hobbies and take holidays you never had time for before. As you shift from a regular salary to a pension, you might wonder about how that might affect your credit score. [more...]

How Your Overdraft Affects Your Credit Score
How Your Overdraft Affects Your Credit Score

One of the most commonly used form of credit is the overdraft, even if you don't class it in the same category as other forms of credit. Although January is the month in the year which sees the peak of financial pressure for most, [more...]

All About CCJs
All About CCJs

If you owe money to a company and a court has ruled that you must repay it, you may have a County Court Judgment (CCJ) against you. Having a CCJ can negatively affect your credit rating, making it difficult to get credit or borrow money from banks or get hire purchase finance on a new sofa or car. [more...]

Credit Unions and Your Credit Score
Credit Unions and Your Credit Score

In 1964, the first credit union in Britain opened its doors as a new way of offering banking facilities to people who have difficulty accessing standard finance. Credit unions have grown to serve over 1.2 million individuals across England, Scotland and Wales in the last five decades [more...]

Most Common Credit Myths
Most Common Credit Myths

Fake news has been one of the biggest trends in recent years, with false information on all sorts of topics being spread online and widely shared. Sometimes it's easy to spot when you are being told something which isn't true. [more...]

How To Protect Your Credit Score
How To Protect Your Credit Score

If you've already checked your credit score and found that you are scoring better than average, then it is easy to take your eye off the ball and assume that you have nothing to worry about. However, credit scores can go up as well as down [more...]

Can I Improve My Credit Score in 30 Days?
Can I Improve My Credit Score in 30 Days?

Your credit score is one of the most important factors in your finances and plays a key role in your ability to get a loan or a good deal when you apply for a new credit card. Credit scoring and finance can be very complicated and it's perhaps not surprising that lots of people don't really understand how it all works [more...]

APR and How It Can Affect Your Credit Score
APR and How It Can Affect Your Credit Score

APR, which stands for Annual Percentage Rate, is the annual interest amount paid on borrowed money. When you are considering taking out a credit card or loan, you will be told what the APR on that product is. [more...]

Which Jobs Require Credit Screening?
Which Jobs Require Credit Screening?

Employers across all industry sectors have in recent years started checking more deeply into someone's background when they apply for a job. Standard checks include looking at factors such as employment history, checking academic qualifications, and criminal record checks also known as DBS checks. [more...]

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