Message CCOA on Google
Credit Counseling of Arkansas Blog
by Amanda Floeckner
1M ago
Did you know you can contact us on Google? We’ve set up messaging on our Google Business Profiles to allow you even more convenient access to the caring financial professionals at Credit Counseling of Arkansas. You can get an appointment scheduled or ask for a call back from your CCOA counselor. Here’s how to reach us. On your mobile device: Type “CCOA” or “Credit Counseling of Arkansas” in your Google search bar to pull up the Business Profile for one of our three locations. Touch the chat button where you’ll see a welcome message from us and a chat field for your message. Some of our ..read more
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Credit Card Late Payments Soaring
Credit Counseling of Arkansas Blog
by Mark Foster
3M ago
Credit card debt is on the rise, and so are late payments. “Americans are missing credit card payments at the highest rate in a decade” (Business Insider). That’s 3.2% of card balances that were at least 30 days past due. Costs have skyrocketed for Americans on numerous things, while paycheck increases have been fairly meager, lagging far behind all of the increased living expense costs. More Americans are struggling with debt right now, but CCOA can help with free financial budgeting and analysis, and a Debt Management Program to get out of debt. Visit www.CCOAcares.com or call (479) 521-8877 ..read more
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Credit Counseling of Arkansas (CCOA) Serves Oklahoma, Too
Credit Counseling of Arkansas Blog
by Mark Foster
3M ago
Credit Counseling of Arkansas (CCOA) may have “Arkansas” in its name, but CCOA offers financial counseling for not only Arkansans, but Oklahomans, too (as well as other states). Some Oklahomans go to our Fort Smith, Arkansas office for an in-person appointment, while others will have a CCOA appointment over the phone or online. To get started on a brighter financial future for 2024, just call CCOA at (479) 521-8877 or 1-800-889-8916, or visit  https://www.ccoacares.com/fort-smith-ar/ for more information. The post Credit Counseling of Arkansas (CCOA) Serves Oklahoma, Too first appeared on ..read more
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Create Financial Goals for a Successful 2024
Credit Counseling of Arkansas Blog
by Mark Foster
4M ago
Do you have any financial goals for the new year? Now is a great time to start brainstorming what financial goals you would like to achieve in 2024.  Many people have hopes and dreams, but turning those into reality involves having goals written or typed so you can regularly see them and commit them to action. Studies have proven we will be much more likely to achieve those goals and enjoy the financial freedom that will come with it, if we have those typed up or written down to serve as a constant reminder.  A couple more tips: Be specific. A goal to “save more money” is a good star ..read more
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3 Holiday Spending Tips
Credit Counseling of Arkansas Blog
by Mark Foster
5M ago
Black Friday, which is the day after Thanksgiving, is a big day for holiday sales. However, it’s recently turned into more like Black November, as retailers try to get a headstart over other retailers. So maybe you’ve already begun your holiday shopping, but here are a few tips that can help: If you have a large family, draw names so you only have to buy for one person instead of, perhaps, six. Avoid overspending on items to show your love for someone. Get a special, sentimental, but affordable gift instead. Overspending would just make it harder to make ends meet with your monthly obligations ..read more
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3 Vital Credit Score Tips
Credit Counseling of Arkansas Blog
by Mark Foster
6M ago
If you’re wanting to get a loan to buy, or refinance, your home or a new car, you will want to optimize your credit score to ensure that you will qualify for the loan as well as get the best interest rate possible. Here are a few vital credit scoring tips you will want to know: Don’t close out that paid off credit card. If you have a problem with impulsive credit card spending, then perhaps close your card account. Otherwise, you will want to keep that credit card account open, because the FICO credit scoring company — the one most used by lenders — states that closing a credit card account wi ..read more
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Does Closing a Credit Card Account Help My Credit Score?
Credit Counseling of Arkansas Blog
by Mark Foster
7M ago
One question we often hear is, “If I close a credit card, will that help improve my credit score?” This can be good credit management, if you don’t want to have as many credit cards. Closing an account can also help people who are impulsive spenders, so they don’t charge up more debt. However, what FICO credit scoring company says is that whenever you close a credit card account, it will never help your score, and it will usually hurt your score. So if you’re trying to optimize your credit score, you will want to leave that card open and occasionally make a small charge on it to keep it active ..read more
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CCOA Client Given National Award
Credit Counseling of Arkansas Blog
by Mark Foster
7M ago
One of our clients was named the national recipient of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) Brighter Financial Future award recently in Washington, D.C.! Our Executive Director, Mary Catherine Harcourt, was there to introduce and congratulate Jennifer Bryant on the honor. Jennifer discussed her journey of becoming debt free and overcoming challenges along the way, including the passing of her husband from cancer. She said her financial counselor, Kathee, was tremendously helpful to her and an ongoing big encourager. Non-profit CCOA can help you financially navigate life and bec ..read more
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Dealing With Skyrocketing Credit Card Interest Rates
Credit Counseling of Arkansas Blog
by Mark Foster
11M ago
At the end of last year, the average household credit card debt was almost $10,000. Additionally, Forbes says the current average credit card interest rate is 24.59%. That is the average rate, not the default rate. That’s outrageous! For anyone carrying credit card debt at that rate (or even close to it), it’s a financial black hole that is severely draining your money and can be very difficult to climb out of.  It’s vitally important for anyone with a high credit card interest rate to make it a top priority to knock down that debt as fast as possible. Some tips: Call your creditor. Ask y ..read more
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Enjoy a Vacation Without Breaking the Bank
Credit Counseling of Arkansas Blog
by Mark Foster
11M ago
The average U.S. vacation cost this year – including travel, food and lodging –  for two people, will cost just over $3,800 per week. Not everyone can afford a week-long $3,800 vacation, or even a $1,800 vacation. Here are some tips to enjoy a vacation this summer without busting your budget. Staycation. Enjoy some local fun spots near home. You can avoid hotel room costs (which continue to skyrocket in price, along with everything else). Odds are you haven’t visited all of the fun spots in your area, so ask friends for their local recommendations. Overnight or weekend vacation. Another m ..read more
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