Almost a year ago, I released the Beating Broke Guide to your Credit Score. Since then, a lot has happened and it seems to me that your credit score could become more important than ever as we recover from this economic disaster. Previously, I had it set up such that you had to sign up for the newsletter to receive a copy. I’m changing that now. The graphic in the right sidebar now links directly to the guide in it’s pdf form.
It’s one hundred percent FREE, so please grab a copy and take a look. I think you might learn something.
You can download it at http://www.beatingbroke.com/BBGCS/BBGCS.pdf
The guide is now available for the Kindle as well! Please note that the kindle version is not free as the pdf version is. The pdf version will remain free for downloading.









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