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MANAGING CREDIT TUTORIAL

Besides harming your credit history, you might face the following outcomes if you pay your bills late or don't pay your bills at all:


You May Be Charged a Late Fee


  • Anywhere between a few dollars to a percentage of the balance due

Your Credit Card May Be Frozen


  • So you can't make any more purchases

You Could Be Denied Services


  • If you are late on utility bills or rent, your service could be discontinued or you could be evicted
  • You will have to pay any unpaid balances and expensive fees and deposits to reconnect your services


You Could Face Legal Action


  • Such as garnishing your wages, where your employer is forced to send a portion of your pay to the creditor before you get your check

You Could Lose Your Property


  • Creditors may seize, repossess, put a lien on or foreclose on your assets, such as your car or home

Did You Know?


Falling behind on payments can cause serious financial problems for years.




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