In a Nutshell You can avoid out-of-network ATM charges by finding free ATMs — start by looking for in-network ATMs near you. Failing that, you could try to get cash back by paying with your debit card or ask for a loan from family or friends. Editorial Note: Intuit Credit Karma receives compensation from third-party advertisers, […]
CreditVana Explains: What Happens to Your Credit Score and Credit Report After Death — and How to Protect Loved Ones When someone passes away, their financial footprint does not disappear immediately. In fact, credit reports can remain active for years unless the proper steps are taken. Understanding what happens to credit scores, reports, and outstanding […]
Credit Sesame explores 10 potentially credit-building lifestyle choices, from payment strategies to account setup tips that can help support your credit health. Your credit score reflects more than just how you borrow. It also responds to how you manage bills, track spending, and make consistent financial decisions. When these actions become part of your daily […]
CreditVana Explains: The Difference Between a Good Credit Score and a Great One A credit score can influence nearly every major financial decision in your life — from the interest rates you’re offered on a mortgage to whether you qualify for premium credit cards. But here’s the truth: not all strong scores are equal. A […]
CreditVana Explains: Smart Money Habits That Don’t Directly Impact Your Credit Score Building strong financial habits is always a smart move. They keep you grounded, reduce stress, and help you prepare for the future. But when it comes to your credit score, not every good money habit counts. Credit scores only measure specific types of […]
CreditVana Explains: How the Fed’s Interest Rate Outlook Could Affect Your Wallet Six months ago, the Federal Reserve seemed poised to bring borrowing costs down. But the economic picture has shifted. Inflation is ticking up again, growth is slowing, and the Fed’s latest projections suggest fewer rate cuts — and possibly none at all. For […]
CreditVana Examines the Link Between Mental Health and Credit Scores A new large-scale study is shining light on the powerful connection between credit health and mental well-being — and why understanding both may matter more than you think. Better Finances, Better Peace of Mind Being in control of your money, no matter your income, can […]
Best High-Limit Credit Cards: How to Boost Your Spending Power with Creditvana Getting a high-limit credit card often comes down to having a strong credit history. But no matter where your credit scores currently stand, some cards may be more likely to approve you for a larger credit line. A high-limit card can expand your […]
In a Nutshell: Getting a Car Loan with Bad Credit Getting approved for a car loan when you have bad credit can feel overwhelming — but it’s not impossible. Some lenders specifically serve borrowers with lower credit scores, and Creditvana makes it easier to understand your options. From applying with a co-signer to exploring interest […]
Car insurance is one of those necessary expenses that most people would rather not think about — until they realize they’re paying too much. The truth is, millions of drivers overpay for auto insurance every year simply because they don’t take the time to compare quotes or explore discounts. That’s where Creditvana comes in. With […]
1 International and out-of-network cash withdrawal fees apply. Third-party and cash deposit fees may apply.
2 Vana Cash is a prepaid debit card issued by Community Federal Savings Bank (CFSB). Building credit with Vana Cash requires you to also open a virtual secured credit card with CFSB that is reported to the credit bureaus. Use money from your Vana Cash account to create a virtual secured credit card. Your debit card purchases are then added up to create a balance on your virtual secured credit card. As you make these purchases, an amount equal to the balance on your virtual secured credit card is also set aside in your Vana Cash account to ensure you can make timely payments to pay off the balance on your virtual secured credit card at the end of each month, allowing you to build a positive payment history. Credit Vana does not guarantee credit score improvement. Any predicted credit improvement from the use of your virtual secured credit card assumes that you will maintain healthy credit habits, including paying bills on time, keeping credit balances low, avoiding unnecessary inquiries, appropriate financial planning, and more.
3 Direct deposit and earlier availability of funds are subject to payer’s support of the feature and timing of payer’s funding.