Without question, Charcora Palmer has grasped a thorough concept of the catchphrase: To whom much is given, much is required.
Much to her delight, she’s benefiting considerably as a result.
Consider, for instance, the continuous growth of Palmer’s business venture as an accomplished Credit Repair Specialist for Financial Education Services.
During an interview this week with Making Headline News, Palmer, 36, acknowledged, among other things, the steady progress she’s enjoying, particularly since her business has begun generating exposure through the mainstream media.
“One of the focuses of my business since my (Making Headline News story) has been expansion,” Palmer said.
Fortunately for this Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based businesswoman, her display since she delved off into the ever-so-competitive credit repair industry has been nothing short of remarkable.
Amongst the reasons is that Palmer has announced that she has established business-related teams in other states as an ideal and most effective way to be of a better service to the nation.
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.
And, earlier this week, Palmer announced her latest notable project, one whereby she will be afforded the golden opportunity to help enrich and enhance the lives of countless of others through her flourishing venture.
A native of Milwaukee, Palmer has unveiled what is known as “Project 1K,”a business-related entity that will center largely on reaching a goal to help 1,000 families across America improve their credit and finances by the end of this calendar year.
“Project 1K is the movement that my wonderful team of agents has taken on,” Palmer said. “Until we reach that mark, we have not made enough impact.”
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As far as Palmer is concerned, arguably her primary target through her newly-erected movement is the Body of Christ, where countless believers have accustomed to engaging in regular praise and worship, but have shied away from being good stewards, particularly as it relates to their finances.
“One of the main focuses for Project 1K has been churches,” Palmer said. “That’s huge. A lot of people who are suffering in their credit and finances are believers. This is backwards, so we have been charged to help the kingdom get back to its rightful place.”
So aggressive Palmer seemingly has become through Project 1K that she’s deemed it essential to issue a personal and direct message to Pastors.
“Pastors, we would love to help your congregation overcome these financial hurdles,” Palmer said rather forthrightly. “If we could teach them to be better stewards of their finances, they would be better givers and better tithers. This would take the strain off the financial operations and free up more (revenue for) ministry. That’s what is it all about.”
And then there are those other array of establishments Palmer’s movement has become committed to helping.
“When we look at the current state of our communities and the church not being able to help in the needed magnitude, because it, too, is suffering, that’s a problem,” Palmer said. “But it’s a problem that can be solved if the church is financially free to do so. Because our company is nationwide, we have the ability to services people in all 50 states, and Hawaii and Virgin Islands.”
By and large, what it all boils down to, Palmer emphasized, is Americans becoming fully aware of just how vital it is to possess — and sustain — favorable credit.
“Your credit is a financial heartbeat,” Palmer said. “It tells lenders your level of responsibility. It also tells the risk they would take in lending to you, if at all.
“Take this illustration for example,” Palmer continued. “People with challenged credit are being robbed and are simply throwing money down the drain when, in fact, that money could be used to pay another debt or go on a nice vacation. Now, this is what you call slavery.”
Most importantly, that is where Project 1K comes into play, said Palmer, adding that she knows full well she’s yet walking her divine purpose.
“Most definitely,” she said. “Here is when business meets ministry. When I can be instrumental in clients breaking free in every area of their lives, that’s a blessing. If it is okay to be delivered of emotional and spiritual bondage, financial bondage should also be liberated.”
Well said by a progressively thriving Wisconsin businesswoman whom, to her credit, has grasped a thorough concept of what the catchphrase: To whom much is given, much is required.
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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