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Julie Sherrier

Former Senior Managing Editor

  • Expertise: Personal finance, credit scores, credit cards, debt management, real estate investing
  • Education: University of Missouri-Columbia, Arizona State University, University of Texas at Austin

 


Julie Sherrier is a former senior managing editor at LendingTree, where she used to oversee all of the site’s credit cards and credit score coverage.

Before joining LendingTree, Julie spent 11 years working as the managing editor and then editorial director at CreditCards.com. Prior to that, she served as a senior editor at Rellek Publishing, the book publishing division at Keller Williams Realty International. Julie was also an adjunct journalism instructor at the University of Texas at Austin and served as communications director for several international and state trade associations..

Julie earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia, studied anthropology at Arizona State University and was a creative writing student at The University of Texas at Austin.

Articles by Julie Sherrier

Nearly 4 in 10 Americans say they ‘have no idea’ how credit scores work

Nearly 4 in 10 American adults claim to be completely clueless as to how credit scores work, according to a new survey from LendingTree. LendingTree... read more

$0 Fraud Liability vs. Dispute Resolution: What’s the difference & why do we care?

With multiple data breaches, such as the latest from Marriott and Equifax in 2017, identity theft and other fraudulent activity going on, it is important to know how to... read more

Kids and Credit Cards: Parents Frequently Lend Kids Their Cards But Often Get Burned

About half of Americans with children under the age of 18 have let one of their kids borrow their credit or debit card to buy... read more

2018 Store Credit Card Study: Regrets, Sky-High APRs Common

Card offer details were accurate as of October 17, 2018. Nearly half of Americans who have had a store credit card have regretted getting one,... read more

One Year After the Equifax Breach, 9 in 10 Americans Stepped Up Fight Against Identity Theft

In the year since the announcement of the Equifax data breach, which exposed the personal information of some 148 million Americans, 91% of consumers said... read more

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