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Episode description
Today we're talking all things credit scores and credit reports! Credit reporting expertΒ Geri Cremin from CreditSmart joins Glen on the show to share what the latest research reveals about Aussie habits, attitudes, and behaviours towards credit in the face of rising cost of living and answers all your burning questions:
ππΎ what's the difference between a default vs late payment?
ππΏ how long does a default stay on your report?
ππ» is your credit score still relevant after you buy your house?
π are credit scores shared across countries?
ππΌ should you get a credit card to build your score?
ππ½ does card churning impact your score?
ππΏ do you need to know your credit score?
ππ» why does your score differ so much between reporting bureaus?
ππΎ how to remove incorrect info or inquiries on your report
Check out the research referenced in the episode here:Β Australians' resilience shines through in the face of financial stress - CreditSmart
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