Credit Scores

Tips for Seniors Who Want to Improve Their Credit

Maintaining healthy credit is important at any age, yet senior citizens check their credit scores less frequently than younger people. This means frequent surprises when they do – and often of the negative variety. If you’re a senior with lower credit than you’d like, all hope is not lost. Read on for three tips to help you raise your score.

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