What Happens When You Stop Making Credit Card Payments? – US News & World Report
GreenPath's guidance is featured in this article about what happens when late paying on credit card debt. View Full Article > For those facing a layoff, a medical emergency or a pile of debt that is more than you can afford, it can be tough to pay credit card bills. When you stop making credit card payments, you...
What you need to know about medical loans – Bankrate
Does it make sense to pay medical costs with a medical loan? BankRate asked GreenPath’s Katie Bossler to weigh in. Read the Complete Article As the Bankrate article notes, medical debt can be a significant challenge for Americans. GreenPath Weighs In A medical loan is a type of personal loan, the proceeds...
4 Tips to Using Credit Cards Wisely
Credit cards are important tools for many people. They are safe and convenient. Careful use of a credit card can improve your credit score. Learn how to be a smart credit card user.
Know the Signs: 5 Questions to Ask About Your Credit Card Debt
As the new year begins, it can be a good time to consider questions about your credit card debt. Many people take stock, review achievements and challenges, and make a plan for a positive new year. If you are dealing with additional or unexpected debt, you’re not alone. You may have needed to use credit cards...
Paying to borrow your own money – Bankrate
Does it make sense to pay to borrow your own money? BankRate asked GreenPath’s Katie Bossler to weigh in. If borrowing money is the best way forward for a borrower, a passbook loan may be one of the best options. “The advantages of passbook loans include typically much lower interest rates compared to unsecured loans...
Is a Credit Card Cash Advance Better Than a Payday Loan? – creditcards.com
From creditcards.com, Jeffrey Arevalo, financial expert at GreenPath Financial Wellness, provides details about the pros and cons of short term loans such as credit card advances and payday loans. In a time of financial challenge, many people look to get cash into their budgets as fast as possible. For those that don't...
Consumers Say Credit Ratings Dropped Despite Pandemic Deferrals – Newsday
Excerpt from Newsday looks at credit challenges during COVID. Featuring Katie Bossler, GreenPath Quality Assurance Specialist & GreenPath Expert Some hardship programs stemming from the pandemic let people defer monthly payments on credit cards, home, car and student loans. These relief options offered by creditors...
Michigan mom among millions rethinking how to survive financially amid COVID-19 – WXYZ TV
GreenPath's President and CEO Kristen Holt is featured in a WXYZ TV Detroit segment about how to stay financially healthy during the pandemic crisis. With the next round of financial relief options still up in the air with the HEROES act, many are still facing uncertainty when it comes to finances. WXYZ TV Detroit...
Credit starts to tighten as job losses remain high – WXYZ Detroit
Excerpt from the Detroit Free Press' story, Credit starts to tighten as job losses remain high. Featuring Kristen Holt, president & CEO, and Jeremy Lark, senior manager of client services A recent Detroit Free Press article shares that a pandemic relief assistance is ending, many people are still struggling and...
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