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Why You Shouldn’t Neglect Your Credit Score As You Approach Retirement

(By – Nancy Anderson, Forbes Contributor)

With all the things you have to be concerned about in life, you’d think by the time you hit your 50s or 60s, you could stop worrying about having a good credit score. You may have bought and sold homes, paid off credit cards, successfully negotiated lease agreements, and paid off brand new cars in your day. You are a good credit risk — heck, I’d loan money to you. So why should you care about your credit score at this stage of the game? Read more…

 

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