Demystifying Your Credit Score | Brazos Valley SBDC
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Join the Brazos Valley SBDC and Frost Bank for a complimentary session featuring the trusted FDIC Money Smart curriculum, designed to demystify the fundamentals of credit management. We’ll explore the distinctions between business and personal credit, the importance of maintaining separate credit profiles, how credit types are established and managed, and strategies for credit management.
Whether you're a business owner aiming to protect your enterprise or an individual working toward financial recovery, this session provides the practical tools and knowledge needed to confidently navigate your credit journey.
Highlights:
- Differences between business credit and personal credit
- Credit types: how each is established, maintained, and impacts financial decisions
- Credit reports and scores
- Actionable steps for credit recovery and rebuilding credit history
- Effective strategies for long-term financial health and sound credit management
This session is intended for anyone looking to improve their credit score or understand how business and personal credit work.
Refreshments provided.
Presenter:
Amina Garcia, Community Representative, Frost Bank
Jason Cornelius, Vice President, Frost Bank
It is imperative to add sbdctraining@uh.edu to your approved senders' list to be able to receive event confirmations for SBDC events.
Please Note:
Each person attending an event must have their own account. Multiple people may not register under one account.
The SBDC reserves the right to cancel a class for insufficient enrollment, weather emergencies, and other unforeseen circumstances. Should a cancellation occur, we will use the email you provided to contact you.
Preregistration is highly recommended. If an event is canceled or postponed and you have not preregistered, we will not be able to contact you.
If you choose to register at the door, you will need your mobile device to complete your registration otherwise you will not be allowed to attend.
Satisfactory meeting room temperatures are difficult to maintain. Always bring a sweater or jacket to ensure comfort.
No children under the age of 16 are allowed in the workshop.
Only service animals allowed - If you need to bring a service animal with you to a workshop please contact us ahead of time.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact the Brazos Valley SBDC at (979) 260-5222 for accommodations, or if you have questions about this class.