Co-Borrower Vs. Co-Signer

Thinking about co-signing a loan for someone or being a co-borrower on a loan with someone? There are several things to consider before undertaking either of these as each has different responsibilities attached to them and both can have adverse effects on a credit score if the loan is not handled correctly by the primary … Read more

Advantage Credit Celebrates 10 Years of Charitable Donations in Honor of Their Customers

Evergreen, Colo., December 15, 2022 – To celebrate the 10th anniversary of making charitable donations on behalf of their customers during the holiday season, Advantage Credit donated to a charity each quarter in 2022. In honor of their customers Advantage Credit donated to: The Elevations Foundation, Fairway Cares and Southwest Funding Hearts to Homes Foundation. … Read more

Scoring Model Changes Are Coming

Last week the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced approval of FICO 10T (released January 2020) and Vantage 4.0 (released fall 2017) scoring models.  Once rolled out, these will replace the older scoring models used today and that have been used for the last 20 years. According to the FHFA these new models will make … Read more

Student Loan Forgiveness

Starting this month consumers with student loans can start applying for the Student Loan Forgiveness Program. This program is for federally held student loans only and does not include private student loans. Individuals who make less than $125,000 and married couples making under $250,000 are eligible for up to $10,000 in forgiveness. If the individual … Read more

Advantage Credit Makes Donation to Southwest Funding Hearts to Homes Foundation

Evergreen, Colo., September 15, 2022 – For the last nine years, as a way to say “Thank you” to their customers, Advantage Credit has made an end-of-year donation to a charity on behalf of their customer partners. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of this program, Advantage Credit is donating to a charity each quarter of … Read more

Reducing Credit Card Debt

With the stimulus checks that have circulated in the last few years and people staying home more because of the Pandemic, credit card debt shrunk drastically. People were able to pay balances down and even save some money. Unfortunately, it seems that with inflation at the level it is, credit card debt is now at … Read more