5 Books to Help Your Understand Your Credit Score (FICA)

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A To-Do List for People on Debt Management Plans

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Credit and Your Consumer Rights

What is a FICA Credit Score?

Can You Really Fix Your Credit

Protecting Yourself Against Identity Theft

Useful Online Resources

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Credit Scores & Credit Reports: How the System Works What You Can Do
by Evan Hendricks (Paperback)

Credit Scores & Credit Reports provides the first thorough examination of the all-important, but little understood, Credit Scoring and Credit Reporting systems. The Second Edition of this highly-acclaimed book enables consumers to understand how both of these systems actually work, and what they can... Read more

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Your Credit Score: How to Fix, Improve, and Protect the 3-Digit Number that Shapes Your Financial Future
by Liz Pulliam Weston (Paperback)

"Excellent book! Insightful, well written, and surprisingly interesting! Liz Pulliam Weston has done an outstanding job demystifying an often intimidating and frustrating topic for the benefit of all consumers." ... Read more

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Bestcredit : How to Win the Credit Game
by Dana A. Neal (Paperback - September 2003)

No matter how bad things might appear right now, flawless credit is within your reach, and it does not require credit counselors, debt consolidators or lawyers. BestCredit empowers you to take control of your financial situation, turn things around and ultimately win the credit game.

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Credit Scores, Credit Cards: How Consumer Finance Works: How to Avoid Mistakes and How to Manage Your Accounts Well
by The Silver Lake Editors, The Silver Lake (Editor) (Paperback)

This book explains how to make sure your credit history, financial data, account information and other essentials are strong and safe! In 2001, the average North American consumer spent nearly $40,000 on credit cards. By 2005, this average person will carry over $50,000 in consumer debt - not counting mortgages or car... Read more
 

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Do You Make These 38 Mistakes with Your Credit? How increasing your credit scores will improve your lifestyle
by Stephen Snyder (Hardcover - April 2005)

Your credit score is one of the most vital tools you have to unlock your financial power. Having a low credit score means that you will pay higher interest rates for your car loan, home mortgage, and credit cards. Low credit scores can also cause you to be turned down for credit, be denied insurance, or Read more
 

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