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Setting Expectations
- Ownership Authorization
- Mutual Non-Disclosure
- Know Your Client
- Personality Assessment
- Multiple Intelligence
- Client Goals & Outcomes
- Government ID upload
- Google Drive Folder
- Strategic Coaching Session
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Credit Laws in US
- FCRA Disclosures Overview
- FTC: Law for FCRA
- Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions
- Summary of your Rights under FCRA
- Fed Consumer Credit Protect Act
- Debt Collection ACT PDF
- Consumer Protection Website
- Fed Trade Commission Website
- End of Phase Coaching Call
Understanding your Credit
- Understanding Your Credit
- Credit Scores
- Credit Reports & Scores
- Credit History
- Free Credit Report
- End of Services
Understanding FICO Scores
- FICO® Score 10 Suite
- FICO® Auto Score 10
- FICO® Bankcard Score 10
- Transunion on Scores
- Understanding FICO
- Versions of FICO
Consumer Credit Protection Websites
Multiple intelligences is a theory first posited by Harvard developmental psychologist Howard Gardner in 1983 that suggests human intelligence can be differentiated into eight modalities: visual-spatial, verbal-linguistic, musical-rhythmic, logical-mathematical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic and bodily-kinesthetic. Eschewing previously narrow, preconceived notions of learning capabilities (for example, the concept of a single IQ), the idea behind the theory of multiple intelligences is that people learn in a variety of different ways. Multiple intelligences refers to a theory describing the different ways students learn and acquire information. These multiple intelligences range from the use of words, numbers, pictures, and music, to the importance of social interactions, introspection, physical movement, and being in tune with nature. Accordingly, an understanding of which type(s) of intelligence a student may possess can help teachers adjust learning styles, and suggest certain career paths for learners. Please let us know your results!
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