Opinions below are provided by Charlie Mattingly, who is president of the Better Business Bureau serving Louisville, Southern Indiana and Western Kentucky.


Category: Consumer Business Services

   
 

Seeking Financial Advice? A Free Lunch or Dinner Could Be Costly.

Posted Thursday, June 24, 2010 in Credit-Mortgages-Finances
by Charlie Mattingly

Financial advisors and estate planners frequently use free lunch or dinner invitations to generate business. Most invitations come from legitimate businesses offering legitimate financial services. Nonetheless, caution is in order if you decide to accept one of these lunch or dinner invitations.

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Seeking Financial Advice? A Free Lunch or Dinner Could Be Costly.

Posted Thursday, June 24, 2010 in Credit-Mortgages-Finances
by Charlie Mattingly

Financial advisors and estate planners frequently use free lunch or dinner invitations to generate business. Most invitations come from legitimate businesses offering legitimate financial services. Nonetheless, caution is in order if you decide to accept one of these lunch or dinner invitations.

Read the full post.

Seeking Financial Advice? A Free Lunch or Dinner Could Be Costly.

Posted Thursday, June 24, 2010 in Credit-Mortgages-Finances
by Charlie Mattingly

Financial advisors and estate planners frequently use free lunch or dinner invitations to generate business. Most invitations come from legitimate businesses offering legitimate financial services. Nonetheless, caution is in order if you decide to accept one of these lunch or dinner invitations.

Read the full post.

Seeking Financial Advice? A Free Lunch or Dinner Could Be Costly.

Posted Thursday, June 24, 2010 in Credit-Mortgages-Finances
by Charlie Mattingly

Financial advisors and estate planners frequently use free lunch or dinner invitations to generate business. Most invitations come from legitimate businesses offering legitimate financial services. Nonetheless, caution is in order if you decide to accept one of these lunch or dinner invitations.

Read the full post.

Check Your Credit Report Regularly

Posted Thursday, May 20, 2010 in Credit-Mortgages-Finances
by Charlie Mattingly

Past surveys have shown that approximately 25% of credit reports contain errors serious enough to lead to a denial of credit.

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