Loan Resources
Since 2018, Credit9 has provided over $185 million in personal loans to over 14,000 of our customers, and we’re confident we can help you too. With a Credit9 Loan, you can eliminate credit card debt and enjoy a single, fixed, and affordable monthly payment.
In the sections below, you’ll discover many helpful articles about how to use a debt consolidation loan to pay off your credit cards, manage debt, and improve your credit score along with other financial topics that may be of interest to you.
Why October FAFSA Deadline Could Help Students Make Smarter Choices About Paying For College
Posted on Oct 18, 2018 by Melissa Cook
A new change to the process of applying for federal financial aid could lead students to make smarter choices when borrowing for college. Starting this year, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which was previously available for students and their families to fill out in January, is available...
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Clear Language Establishes Trust And Minimizes Anxiety When It Comes To Finances
Posted on Oct 18, 2018 by Melissa Cook
How financial concepts are presented can have a big impact on how people feel about their bank statement. In August, Credit Karma worked with Qualtrics to survey over 1,000 people about their reactions to two descriptions of adjustable rate rules, one technical and one conversational. Their responses were highly correlated...
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What Is Black Market Value Of Stolen Credit Card Info?
Posted on Oct 18, 2018 by Aaron Sarentino
Major security breaches have become too common of a story, with retailers and websites hacked with alarming frequency. It has become so common that it can often take a fairly egregious breach – think SONY in 2014, or Target in 2013 – for something to become a high-profile news story....
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Paying For A “Delete” (Is It A Good Idea?)
Posted on Aug 23, 2018 by Aaron Sarentino
What in life is really essential to our survival? It’s a pretty short list, headlined by food, shelter and clothing, but many people nowadays would also include a mobile phone among their list of indispensable “must-have” items. But did you know that a mobile phone payment could also affect someone’s...
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Personal Finance Tips For High School Students And Young Adults
Posted on Feb 24, 2018 by Aaron Sarentino
Setting a budget, savings, controlling spending and monitoring bank statements can seem like a real drag to teenagers in high school and college. Learning good financial practices at a young age will set millennials up for a debt free future. Maxing out credit cards, taking out student loans can cause...
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Obtaining A Mortgage After Bankruptcy
Posted on Feb 24, 2018 by Melissa Cook
It is still possible to purchase a house after filing for bankruptcy. It can be challenging and you will have to wait some time before your finances are able to bounce back but it is doable. The most common guideline you’ll have to follow to purchase a home after bankruptcy...
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Managing Debt
Posted on Feb 24, 2018 by Aaron Sarentino
Managing your debt is something most of us do not even want to think about. It takes time, hard work, knowledge and dedication to get out of debt. However acting as if it doesn’t exist isn’t going to make it disappear. If you haven’t taken a look at your credit...
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Credit Scores
Posted on Feb 24, 2018 by Aaron Sarentino
Credit scores significantly impact your financial and personal lives. When your finances and credit scores are in good working order, you can rest easier knowing that your financial future is more secure. Credit scores range from approximately 300-850. Here’s what they mean when it comes to the interest rates you’ll...
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Credit Reports
Posted on Feb 24, 2018 by Melissa Cook
A Credit Report is a detailed report of credit history that is gathered by three credit bureaus; Transunion, Equifax, and Experian. Credit accounts like personal loans, mortgages, credit cards, medical bills and car payments are some of the items that can be on your credit report. Lenders look at your...
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