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Trying to fix your credit? Start with on-time payments
Personal finance expert Sara Rathner emphasizes that paying all bills on time, including credit cards, loans, utilities, and rent, is the most effective way to improve credit scores. She recommends setting up payment alerts or autopay to avoid late fees, which can significantly lower credit scores if payments are more than 30 days overdue.
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