Experts are warning about credit score pitfalls to avoid in retirement, which can have unexpected consequences even for those retirees with financial security.Credit scores factor into a variety of insurance and heath-care decisions, impacting premiums and even affecting whether a person is accepted to an assisted-living facility, financial advisors told the on Tuesday. While stopping working doesn't directly impact your credit score, living off a fixed income, paying off old loans, and closing old credit card accounts can send scores lower, experts warn.
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