Your Credit Score, Your Money & What’s at Stake : How to Improve the 3-Digit Number that Shapes Your Financial Future

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Product Description“A great credit score can help you finish rich! Liz Pulliam Weston gives solid, easy-to-understand advice about how to improve your credit fast. Read this book and prosper. ” David Bach, bestselling author of The Automatic Millionaire and The Automatic Millionaire Homeowner   “Excellent book! Insightful, well written, and surprisingly interesting. Liz Pulliam Weston has done an outstanding job demystifying an often intimidating and frustrating topic . . . More >>

Your Credit Score, Your Money & What’s at Stake : How to Improve the 3-Digit Number that Shapes Your Financial Future

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5 Comments at "Your Credit Score, Your Money & What’s at Stake : How to Improve the 3-Digit Number that Shapes Your Financial Future"

Kurt A. Johnson October 20th, 2010 (#)

This book is a really good examination of credit and credit scores, and what you need to do to maintain your creditworthiness. It has a lot of good advice that is easy to read, understand and follow. My problem with the book is that, like too many books on finances, it puts too much emphasis on credit score. Credit score is an important when making purchases that must be done on credit, but as many people have learned during this present (and lengthening!) economic crisis, making credit purchases too large of a part of your normal activity is a terribly bad thing.

As such, for the most part this is a good book, on its chosen subject. But, there is more to think about.
Rating: 3 / 5

Brandy Fortune October 20th, 2010 (#)

A good guide on how to understand your credit score and what it all really means. It’s helped me understand it all a bit better and made it less confusing!
Rating: 4 / 5

Dana Y. Bowles October 20th, 2010 (#)

. . . . . . book with average information. I would imagine for someone who has absolutely no idea about how the credit industry works, this book provides good basic information. However. . . I garnered nothing revelatory from this book. Does it contain information to aid consumers in actually improving their credit score? Of course only time would tell, but my guess would be probably so. Overall, an ok read with very elementary information.

DYB
Rating: 3 / 5

Mike October 20th, 2010 (#)

The author spends too much time on other subjects, rather than staying with credit scoring. . . which was disappointing to me. I believe I knew as much about the subject by scanning various articles and websites.
Rating: 3 / 5

LS October 21st, 2010 (#)

If this is first book on Credit Scores and handling credit this is a great book. It is written very clearly and has a very clear explaination on what makes up a credit score. Advice is good. For those looking at gaining an understanding on how to raise thier credit score and manage their credit to keep their scorce high this is the book. It does not contain anything new or life changing for those fairly familiar on the subject.
Rating: 4 / 5