Jun 25, 2007

Most Important Number

Not your birthday.

Not the significant other's birthday.

Not your anniversary.

Not your income.

Not your checking account.

The most important number you will encounter is your credit score.

I have no idea why they don't require a high school or college course on credit. Here is an article posted by Bankrate concerning the costs of poor credit.

http://www.bankrate.com/nltrack/news/Financial_Literacy/June07_credit_scores_value_a1.asp?ec_id=brmint_ns_cc_20070625&s=1&caret=36c

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