Sarah Szczypinski

Sarah Szczypinski is a financial writer specializing in personal money management and credit repair. Originally trained as a tech writer, she began her career writing online courses and administrative manuals for Fortune 500 insurance, HR and engineering firms. After forming her writing consultancy, Top Drawer Publications, in 2009, Sarah began to write about personal finance. She quickly realized that technical content and personal finance have something in common: there are rules for success. Sarah spent the next five years compiling these rules and applying them to credit repair, budgeting, debt, savings, marriage, divorce and more. What she learned has yielded hundreds of articles aimed at helping consumers take a closer look at their financial habits in order to make lasting changes. Sarah joined CreditRepair.com’s Expert Panel in September 2014. She’s excited to reach new audiences with her writing and continue to provide help, advice and (when necessary) some tough love to her readers.

What Is the Best Way to Start Building Credit?

Credit is an essential part of the U.S. economy, and yet, one in five Americans has none at all. According…

2 years ago

Credit Repair 101: Why an Emergency Fund is Important

Whether you can’t afford to save or simply haven’t found the motivation, living without an emergency fund is a risk…

5 years ago

The Benefits and Drawbacks of Carrying Multiple Credit Cards

Credit cards are a staple in the American wallet. The average adult has at least two bank-issued accounts according to…

7 years ago