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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

How Business Credit Cards Affect Your Personal Credit

If you operate a small business and are thinking about getting a small business credit card, you may have wondered if a business credit card... read more

1 in 3 Say Back-to-School Shopping More Stressful, Expensive Than Holiday Shopping

For millions of parents, back-to-school shopping is dreaded even more than holiday shopping. According to a new report from LendingTree, about one-third of those who... read more

Music Festivals Drive Many Americans into Debt

About 1 in 4 Americans who attended a music festival in the past year are currently paying off debt related to a festival, according to... read more

13% of Millennials are Debt-Free, Credit Card Debt Most Common Problem

When the words “debt” and “millennial” are written in the same sentence, it usually has to do with the nation’s trillion-dollar student loan debt crisis.... read more

About Half of Cardholders Back a Credit Card Rate Cap, Even If It Means Reduced Access to Credit and Rewards

More than 8 in 10 American credit cardholders would support some version of a credit card interest rate cap similar to the one recently proposed... read more

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