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John Ulzheimer
John Ulzheimer

"Stop using credit cards as a way to live a lifestyle you can’t afford."
John Ulzheimer is a nationally recognized expert on credit reporting, credit scoring and identity theft. In addition to his expertise in personal finance and consumer issues, John is a leading advocate of understanding the value of managing your credit portfolio like you would your investment portfolio. 

John has over 16 years of experience in the consumer credit industry including positions with Equifax Credit Information Services and The Fair Isaac Corporation (inventors of the FICO credit scoring system). He has authored numerous educational books including The GetCreditWise ToolKit and You’re Nothing but a Number, and is also the co-author of the consumer handbook, Surviving Identity Theft.

John has contributed content for Freddie Mac’s "Know Your Score" campaign, Oprah’s “Debt Diet” series and The Suze Orman Show. He is also a frequent contributor of credit advice and analysis for various outlets including USA TODAY, Los Angeles Times, CNN.com, Washington Post and many more.

In his hometown of Atlanta, John teaches an ongoing course on credit reporting and scoring at The Emory University Center for Lifelong Learning and was named by the students the Top Personal Finance and Investments Instructor for the 2005/2006 term. He is also a regular guest lecturer at The Westminster Schools in Atlanta.

For the Millionaire Inside guests who need a handle on their credit problems, John has come to the rescue.

You may reach John at Credit.com.

WEB EXTRAS FROM JOHN


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  • Q&A with John: Should I Consider A Debt Reduction Company Solution?

    My question is regarding debt consolidation verses debt reduction.  I have a fico scores in the mid 700s.  I have about 25,000 in credit card debt.  I am very fortunate to have very low rent, so I don't own a home.  However, some day I want to have a saving and I want to own a home.  I have an excellent career, working for the county, so I have benefits and make about $70k a year.

  • Q&A with John: Should I Declare Bankruptcy?

    Question:  divorced 6 months ago, bought home instead of renting, now 75,000 in debt, own concession business, seasonal, make 25,000, 6mo saved money for winter months and work pt, cant find any jobs that pay halfway decent, truck was repoed 2 days ago, owed 26,000, worth only 17,000, need truck to run my business...

  • Q&A with John: Can Mistakes from Ex-Spouse Affect Us Negatively?

    Question: My Fiance' & I are hoping to buy a home this summer. He was divorced last year & his ex failed to get his name off of the deed within 7 months of divorce & also failed to make payments on time. Will this affect us negatively with the bank? Also would it be best to take a large amount of money we have saved to pay off any debt, or use it all for a down payment.

  • 10 Steps to Better Credit

    Find out what the credit reporting agencies are saying about you - Step one to addressing the problem is finding out just how bad of a problem you have...

  • 8 Tips on Avoiding Debt

    Don't apply for credit unless you need it.  And make sure you have a conservative definition of the word “need.”  Use credit cards as a 30-day, no interest loan that must be paid in full by the due date...

  • Top 12 Credit Myths

    Myth 1: Close credit card accounts if you're not using them because it will improve your credit scores. Myth 2: Avoid credit after a bankruptcy or some other credit disaster. Myth 3: Paying your bills on time is the best way to get a good credit score...







EXPERTS


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  • Ric Edelman

      Ric is a nationally recognized financial advisor who is lending his expertise to The Millionaire Inside.

  • Dr. Doug Hirschhorn

      A peak performance coach who travels across the country speaking to executives, Dr. Doug is coming to The Millionaire Inside to show our guests how they can live debt-free.

  • Carmen Wong Ulrich

      Carmen is a personal finance expert with a focus on helping young people get out of debt brought on by credit cards and student loans.

  • John Ulzheimer

      A nationally recognized expert on credit reporting and credit scores, John could be our guests’ ticket out of the red.


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