Kimberly Rotter

Kimberly Rotter is a personal finance writer and small business owner in San Diego, CA. She holds an MBA (management) from San Diego State University's School of Business and a BA (professional writing) from the University of New Mexico. In addition to writing in various industries for more than two decades, Kimberly has successfully founded and operated three small businesses with employees. She survived a bankruptcy and now, with her husband, owns two homes and a few investment accounts. Kimberly believes in managing money conservatively and teaching sound finance to children. Connect with Kimberly on LinkedIn, Google+ and Twitter.

How Many Credit Reports Do You Have?

By now you know that it’s a smart move to regularly review your credit report. You might wonder, though, which…

2 years ago

Credit Scores Impact on How Much House You Can Buy?

Lenders use the credit score as a tool to determine the likelihood that you, the customer, will repay or default…

2 years ago

When Should You Pay an Annual Fee for Credit Card?

Rebuilding your credit obviously means practicing good financial behavior for a period of time. Once you’ve got your on-time payments…

7 years ago