YOUNG FOLKS READ ME
A great credit score is essential for several reasons, and it's something I often emphasize to my clients. Firstly, it can significantly lower the cost of borrowing. Lenders view a high credit score as a sign of financial reliability, which can lead to lower interest rates on loans and credit cards. This means you'll pay less over time.
Secondly, a strong credit score can be the key to unlocking opportunities. It can affect your ability to rent a house, get a mortgage, or even land certain jobs. Some employers check credit scores as part of the hiring process, seeing it as a reflection of your responsibility.
Moreover, in times of need, a good credit score can provide a safety net. It can give you access to emergency funds through lines of credit or loans that might not be available to those with lower scores.
Lastly, it's about financial freedom and options. The better your credit score, the more choices you have in financial products and services. This can lead to better financial management and wealth-building opportunities.
Remember, securing your wealth and unlocking your freedom starts with taking control of your financial health, and maintaining a great credit score is a cornerstone of that process.
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Congo is silently going through a silent genocide. Millions of people are being killed so that the western world can benefit from its natural resources.
More than 60% of the world’s cobalt reserves are found in Congo, used in the production of smartphones.
Western countries are providing financial military aid to invade regions filled with reserves and in the process millions are getting killed and millions homeless.
Multinationals mining companies are enslaving people especially children to mine.
That's Right, He Said It!
Croatian MEP, Mislav Kolakušić: "The WHO should be declared a terrorist organisation, It is more dangerous for humanity than the WEF."
"It would be healthier and safer for humanity to sign an agreement with the Colombian drug cartel than to sign an agreement with the World Health Organisation."