• Ep 4 | Optimizing Your Credit Score As A 30-Something

  • Feb 4 2025
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 4 | Optimizing Your Credit Score As A 30-Something

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Priya Malani dives deep into the world of credit scores and reveals how they can make or break your financial future. She breaks down the essential factors that impact your score—like the credit utilization ratio—and shares insider tips to help you boost your score fast. Plus, she’ll let you in on why playing the long game with your credit health is the real secret to financial freedom. If you want to take control of your credit and make it work for you, this conversation is a must-listen!

    Tune into this episode to hear:

    • How your credit score can unlock better loan rates and save you thousands.
    • The truth about how a revolving credit card balance impacts your credit score.
    • Quick hacks to lower your CUR and boost your credit score faster.
    • How to avoid common mistakes and build an 800+ credit score.


    Resources:

      • Get the CreditWise App via the App Store


    Follow Priya Malani:
    LinkedIn | Instagram | Youtube | Stash Wealth

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