But without faith it is impossible to please Him: for he that cometh to God must believe that He is, and that He is a Rewarder of them that diligently seek Him. (Hebrews 11:6 KJV)
If the above faith-based passage was a definition in a dictionary, it’s safe to assume that you could install Charcora Palmer’s face right alongside it.
Consider, for instance, the slew of challenges and hurdles about which Palmer had to clear years before she delved off into entrepreneurship.
During a weekend interview with Making Headline News, Palmer, a 35-year-old Milwaukee, Wisconsin businesswoman, spoke at length about how even after having earned her Master’s of Business Administration degree in 2016, she was saddled and hampered by employment for somewhere in the neighborhood of about a year-and-a-half.
Suddenly, enough was enough, as Palmer had eventually come to grips with the notion that it was time to put her immeasurable gifts on display through, courtesy of her commendable educational credentials.
“After being unemployed for (for an extended period of time) with a Master’s degree, I decided it was time for me to step out of faith,” Palmer said. “I did and haven’t looked back.”
Not only did Palmer steadfastly exercise her faith in ways unimaginable but, to her credit, she has adopted a newfound lease on life, particularly as a proud product of Financial Education Services as an accomplished Credit Repair Specialist.
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An internationally-acclaimed venture that has become a fixture for providing credit education services, Palmer’s notable affiliation through Financial Education Services is centered largely on assisting consumers in challenging credit bureaus to remove inaccurate, obsolete, and erroneous items from credit reports, as well as aiding them to restore a favorable a credit score while maximizing their financial opportunities.
“I began in this business at a time when I needed the services and needed the income,” said Palmer, explaining how her competitive drive in life has propelled her to engage in such a rewarding business venture. I was presented with the opportunity two years prior to (starting my own business opportunity), but decided it wasn’t a good time.”
Approximately two years removed from having become active in this ever-so-competitive credit repair industry, amongst the things about Palmer can dauntlessly profess is that she’s certainly found her niche in her selected field.
Talk about basking in the glory of the moment — this after taking a much-needed and massive leap of faith.
“What I love most about this business is that I can help people across the country break the chains of credit and financial slavery,” Palmer said. “To be a catalyst to help people restore their lives has become a ministry and not just business for me.”
Interestingly, amongst the key factors in having partnered with Financial Education Services is that Palmer is a fixture for a company that has become committed to offering regular Financial Literacy classes in schools across the nation, a trend that has allowed it to reward up to $250,000 in scholarships to high school seniors and college freshman within this past year, she said.
A business that caters to people of all ages and backgrounds, Palmer acknowledged that she’s witnessed firsthand a recent spike in millennials having taking this economic-related business “by the horns across this country,” particularly as a way to acquire financial security in what is widely regarded as an unstable world of employment, she said.
“This business has allotted people across the nation to create a stream of residual income for themselves and their families, while at the same time being a product of the services,” said Palmer, adding that her rising business venture serves consumers in all 50 states, including the U. S. Virgin Islands and Hawaii.
By and large, Palmer said she’d be remiss if she did not give credit to Steve Barfield, her successful business partner, whom she said has been a “great inspiration” in helping to steer her on the right path as young business owner.
“Also, my children….I knew I had to do better for them,” Palmer said. “They are my daily motivation. Last but not least, God. I always knew that I operated in the ministry of restoration, but didn’t necessarily know how. Through credit and financial restoration, I am able to minister to the needs of God’s people and help push them to the next level and, in turn, they bring more along with them. That’s how we change a nation.”
For what it’s worth, reaching back and helping others to maximize their potential and make their dreams a reality practically sums why Palmer’s story has blossomed into such a feel-good, awe-inspiring testimony for the ages.
“You never know what the next person is facing,” Palmer said. “It’s imperative that I uplift and encourage them, because many did it for me.”
Now we know why if the above faith-based passage was a definition in a dictionary, it’s safe to assume that you could install her face right alongside it.
For more information Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Businesswoman Charcora Palmer, call her at 414.768.3632. Also, she can be reached via email at: Charcora@gorestoremycredit.com, and on social media under Instragram @gorestoremycredit, and on her Facebook Business Page under gorestoremycredit.
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