Establishing Credit at a Young Age Set Your Kids up Right

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In this episode, Troy Millings speaks with credit expert Shonda Martin to discuss the crucial topic of establishing credit at a young age. Shonda stresses the importance of setting children up for financial success by adding them as authorized users on credit cards at 16 or 17 years old, ensuring they have an established credit profile by the time they turn 18. She emphasizes that simply turning 18 does not automatically grant a FICO score and outlines the necessary credit history requirements for it.Shonda also delves into the misconception regarding the impact of adding children to credit cards at a younger age, emphasizing the potential risks and benefits of such actions. She shares personal experiences and offers valuable insights into the long-term effects of credit history, emphasizing the value of a well-managed credit profile over a high credit score. Additionally, Shonda provides practical advice on handling credit card closures, shedding light on how such actions can affect one's credit score and offering guidance on when it's appropriate to close a card.The discussion also covers the significance of credit card age and how it contributes to a solid credit foundation, highlighting the benefits of maintaining open accounts and managing credit utilization. Shonda's expert advice on navigating the nuances of credit scoring provides invaluable knowledge for individuals seeking to build and maintain a healthy credit profile. Don't miss this insightful conversation that explores the complexities of credit establishment and management, providing practical strategies for optimizing financial well-being.#EYL #EYLMedium #CreditScore #FinancialEducation #AuthorizedUsers #EstablishingCredit #CreditManagement #CreditProfile #FinancialWellness #CreditBuilding #YoungAdultFinance #PersonalFinanceAdvice #CreditScoreTipsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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