How to Identify Good Credit Card Advice on Social Media – CreditCards.com

  • September 23, 2021
  • By: Greenpath Financial Wellness
  • GreenPath Financial Wellness is a trusted national nonprofit with more than 60-years of helping people build financial health and resiliency. Our NFCC-certified counselors give you options to manage credit card debt, student loans and homeownership.

Creditcards.com shares GreenPath’s tips for determining good credit card advice from misinformation on social media.

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A recent CreditCards.com survey found that 14% of all adults get financial advice from social media, but among younger generations, the percentage is higher.

GreenPath shares with CreditCards.com ways people can tell good advice from misinformation.

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GreenPath Financial Wellness is a trusted national nonprofit with more than 60-years of helping people build financial health and resiliency. Our NFCC-certified counselors give you options to manage credit card debt, student loans and homeownership.