💵 Financial Literacy & Money Management *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.3 – How to Check and Monitor Your Credit Score: You can check your credit score through free online services, your bank, or allowed credit websites that update scores often. Checking your own score does not hurt it, so you should do it regularly to stay informed. Watching your score helps you see how your actions affect your financial health over time. You can set alerts to be notified when something changes, like a new account or sudden drop. Monitoring your score can help you catch identity theft early if someone tries to use your name. You can track goals such as lowering debt or improving payment timing by watching the score rise. Some tools show tips and explain which factors are helping or hurting you. You can use what you learn to adjust habits and avoid surprises when applying for credit. Being aware of your score keeps you in control when opportunities arise. The more you check, the easier it becomes to stay responsible and confident.

About this course

Practical skills to manage money wisely, build financial stability, and make informed financial decisions.

This course includes:
  • Budgeting templates and expense tracking tools
  • Credit building and debt reduction guides
  • Introductory investing and savings strategy resources

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