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How to Increase Your Credit Score to Over 740 Points; Prepare for a Bank Business Loan!

Jun
10
2026
Wed, Jun 10 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Topic: Financing

Have you checked your credit score recently? If not, do not be surprised if you are like millions of Americans who have discovered that their score is now lower—sometimes even as much as 100 points lower. For small business owners, maintaining a strong credit score is especially important because it can impact your ability to obtain financing, secure favorable loan terms, and grow your business. One young man recently discovered that his score had dropped 41 points despite the fact that he had not made a late payment in over 12 years, had maintained extremely low utilization of his revolving credit, and had not acquired any new credit in over a year. So he, like many of you, was left wondering why. While the major factors used in determining credit scores have not changed, the formula or method used to calculate your score does change frequently. These changes, along with the “basics” and many legal “tricks” on How to Increase Your Credit Score to Over 740 Points, are revealed in this informative presentation by Bob Moore. Other topics discussed include how many credit cards you should have and the proper way to use them, what to do with credit cards you have had for a long time but no longer use, how to read and understand credit reports, how to obtain your credit reports and scores without paying for them, and the factors used in calculating FICO, Beacon, or Vantage scores. You will also learn how to raise your score simply by the way you use your credit cards, handle inquiries, make your payments, and carry balances. Using several proven methods, your credit score could increase by 50–100 points or more within 60 days. Make plans to attend now!

Speaker(s): Bob Moore - Bob Moore Seminars

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Fee: No Cost

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Phone: 910-938-6302

Location

Coastal Carolina Community College Small Business Center
James S. Melton Vocational Skills Center
Skills Room 104 A/B/C
University Dr. Jacksonville, NC 28546