Nathalie Noisette got caught in the credit trap at 18 years old. But she quickly realized that using a credit card without credit or financial responsibility not only damaged her credit but it also prevented her from doing basic things in life like buying a home or a car.
Nathalie educated herself, got out of debt, and improved her credit score. Now she help others do the same.
In this interview, we also talked about the one thing that might have helped her to better manage the credit card she was freely handed as a new college student without a job.
She also shared about opportunities available to women business owners, especially Black women. Opportunities through government contracts about say, Nathalie.
If you're a solo mom trying to figure out ways to get out of debt or to make more money, this episode is for you.
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