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Financial technology is becoming increasingly popular. "Fintech" startups like Credit Karma are challenging how Americans see their finances.
Financial technology is becoming increasingly popular. "Fintech" startups like Credit Karma are challenging how Americans see their finances.
If you use them the right way, travel rewards credit cards can be very helpful. Bethy Hardeman, chief consumer advocate at Credit Karma, shares her top tips.
Research by Credit Karma revealed that millennials still desire hallmarks of the American Dream, including marriage, buying a home and having kids.
Cameron Huddleston, a writer for GOBankingRates, recalls how she used Credit Karma after finding out her credit card information was stolen.
By understanding your credit, you can take steps to improve it by reducing your debt load and making payments on time. Credit Karma, with its free credit reports and credit scores, can help.
The Society of Grownups recommends visiting Credit Karma to get your credit score and understand how to improve it for free.
Credit Karma Vice President of Talent Operations Ragini Parmar shares her top tips to get re-engaged at work.
Don't bother paying for your credit report. You can receive your full credit reports from the credit bureaus Equifax and TransUnion for free on Credit Karma.
The San Francisco Business Times recently recognized Credit Karma as a top financial technology company, reports Finovate. Credit Karma is a Finovate alumni.
Credit Karma may help you detect identity takeover attempts. The free service provides credit monitoring from the credit bureau, TransUnion, and will notify you when new accounts are opened in your name, for example.