Season 6 Episode 220
Are you struggling to rebuild your credit after a financial crisis? Feeling overwhelmed by debt and looking for guidance? Tune in to this episode of the Ask Ralph Podcast with Ralph Estep Jr. as he discusses strategies for rebuilding credit after a financial setback.
In this episode, Ralph delves into both conventional methods, like checking your credit report and making timely payments, and unconventional methods, such as rent reporting services and peer-to-peer lending. Drawing from biblical principles and personal experiences, he provides spiritual strategies for overcoming financial crises. He emphasizes the importance of patience, discipline, and trusting in God's guidance. Discover how these strategies can help you rebuild your credit, restore your financial stability, and deepen your faith.
00:00 Episode Overview
01:05 Listener’s Concern
02:25 Bible Verse
03:09 Conventional Methods for Rebuilding Credit
04:55 Unconventional Methods for Rebuilding Credit
07:15 Actionable Steps
08:29 Ralph’s Personal Experience
10:14 Recap and Final Thoughts
11:39 Outro
Annual Credit Report: https://www.annualcreditreport.com/
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