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Updated 10 months ago,

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Not the best credit but have decent income

Shawn Si
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Hi,

I used to have really great credit (high 700s, maybe even 800 at one point) but it screwed up because my business lost a ton of money around covid. I have paid/settled everything and have few credit cards and my fico is in the low to mid 600s.I have pretty decent income ($400K+) and am interested in starting off small. I would love some advice in what to do and how to get started? I do not have a ton of cash (long story) but can muster up around $50K cash if needed.

Thanks a lot

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