Via @wearebreitbart – Credit scores for some consumers will jump by as much as 30 percent, starting this month, due to changes in how credit companies report consumer debt and payment history.
The new reporting standards, set to kick in on April 16, the day before Tax Day this year, will require all three major credit reporting companies to exclude tax liens from credit reports, thereby improving credit scores, CNBC reported.
Via breibart: SOME CONSUMERS WILL SEE CREDIT SCORES JUMP, STARTING THIS MONTH
13 Apr
How your DREAMS can make you a Millionaire
24 Aug
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—————————————————— – Dreams are the root of most successful individuals. Now of course, there are some ruthless people who get there no matter what.
My points simply is this:
know your dream,
make it into small goals
make a plan to hit each one of those goals that will be completing your dream AKA you are now living in a dream get it folks?
Live Brolic!
Online wealth system in 2 steps
23 Aug
Here is a guaranteed way for you to make money. Figure out two things: -what you love and
-what you’re good at, and find the middle ground.
If you are an awesome photographer and you love to write start a blog on photography. Or you can sell a course online on photography on the same blog.
And you can also sell your photos to stock photo sites.
Apply that same scenario as it pertains to you and work at it daily.
Remember there are no days off when you’re broke 🤡 –
Free Leadership Ebook: Gary Burnison’s The Leadership Journey – How to Master the Four Critical Areas of Being a Great Leader eBook
8 Aughey folks it’s a free leadership ebook just download it in ebook format we can all be better leaves right?
Enjoy the read folks.
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Lead by doing
26 Jun“There are two ways of spreading light. To be the candle, or the mirror that reflects it.” — Edith Wharton













