How many hard inquiries is too many?

How many hard inquiries is too many? It’s a question that’s been asked countless times, and the answer is not always clear. Your credit score is an essential component of your financial health, and it’s crucial to understand how it’s calculated.

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How many days is five months

“How many days in five months” is a very strange question to write a post about but I am learning about SEO (Search Engine Optimization). And using Ahrefs keyword research tool I found out the question is a very good keyword to target. At the end, I explain how to calculate it using Excel (or any spreadsheet).

This is what Google tells us:

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“Die with Zero”: Book Report (haha)

The book “Die with Zero” by Bill Perkins has been creating a buzz in the financial and self-improvement communities. This book aims to help readers achieve financial independence and live a life without regrets. It emphasizes the importance of having a financial plan in place so that you can die with zero – meaning, without any debt or unfinished business.

In this blog post, I will review the book “Die with Zero” and discuss three key lessons I learned from it. I will also share one aspect of the book that I did not like.

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What is a Credit Grantor

Are you perplexed by the term “credit grantor”? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Many people are unaware of what a credit grantor is and what it entails. In this blog post, we’ll break down the basics of credit grantors and explain how to choose the right one for you.

First things first, let’s define what a credit grantor is. A credit grantor is a financial institution or lender that provides credit to individuals or businesses. This credit can come in various forms, such as loans, credit cards, or lines of credit.

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