How Long Do Hard Inquiries Stay on Your Credit Report?

People worry about hard inquiries more than they probably should. They show up on your report, they ding your score a little, and they stick around for two years — which sounds bad until you understand the actual timeline of when they matter and when they don’t.

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How to Build Credit to Buy a House: What Works

A lot of the advice on how to build credit to buy a house is technically correct but practically useless — “pay on time,” “keep utilization low,” “don’t open too many accounts.” That’s all true. It’s also the kind of advice that takes years to produce results, which isn’t helpful if you’re trying to qualify for something specific in the next six to twelve months.

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How to Get a Tradeline: Your Three Options

There’s a spoiler right at the top of the original version of this post: “You can buy tradelines from us.” Fair enough — but that’s skipping past the part that actually helps someone decide whether that’s the right move. There are three ways to get a tradeline, and each one has a different speed, cost, and risk profile. Worth understanding all three before you do anything.

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How Long Does It Take for a Tradeline to Post?

Buyers ask me this every week. Someone places an order, gets added to my card, and then starts checking their credit report the next morning like it’s going to magically update overnight. It doesn’t work that way — but the real timeline is predictable once you understand how the billing cycle fits in.

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How to Leverage Credit to Generate Wealth

“Leverage” is a loaded word in personal finance. Most of the time, how to leverage credit to generate wealth means using borrowed money to control an asset you couldn’t buy outright — and that version comes with real risk. I want to lay out the actual spectrum of what people mean by it, then be honest about the narrow, low-risk slice I personally use: renting the authorized user slot on my own credit cards. That last one is the part I can speak to from experience.

How to Leverage Credit to Generate Wealth

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