Why Retirees Still Need Good Credit Scores
Submitted by Alloy Silverstein Financial Services, Inc. on November 30th, 2017Careers and businesses end, but the need to borrow remains.
We spend much of our adult lives working, borrowing, and buying. A good credit score is our ally along the way. It retains its importance when we retire.
Retirees should do everything they can to maintain their credit rating. A FICO score of 700 or higher is useful whether an individual works or not.