Watch out for the Invasion of the Credit Snatchers! This fun infographic helps you understand how identity theft can create scary problems for your credit.
Consolidated Credit helps you understand key milestones you need to hit on your road to retirement if you want to retire on time and in the way you want.
Spending close to $1,000 to decorate a room that’s used for less than a year can break the bank. Here’s how to do it on a budget without going into debt.
If you find mistakes or errors in your credit report that you need to dispute, use these free credit repair instructions to repair your credit so you can maximize your score and qualify for financing at low interest rates.
Consolidated Credit helps you build financial literacy with a useful infographic that debunks 5 common financial misconceptions that can lead to distress.
Get the most out of your tax refund this year by comparing how much interest you can save on various debts versus the amount you can earn if you save it.
Consolidated Credit financial wheel of life helps you strike the right balance by teaching you to balance money management, debt elimination and savings.
Popping the question can cost thousands – especially once you include the cost of the engagement ring. This infographic can help you get your yes for less.
The holidays have a way of railroading a budget with all of the one-off costs you don’t have planned in. Use this infographic to stay on-budget this year.
Consolidated Credit breaks down how seniors can use a reverse mortgage to get the most out of home equity with our helpful Alchemy of Equity infographic.
Do you have what it takes to be a credit score superstar? Learn about the five credit score factors that determine credit score and how it's calculated.
HBO's series Game of Thrones is back for another season starting 4/6, but if your finances mirror the drama from the show, it may be a sign you need help.
Part 3 of Consolidated Credit’s America Saves Week infographic series – The Science of Saving – shows how to save effectively to support a growing family.