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CREDIT TIPS
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Free Credit Reports:
A federal law makes it not only easy but also free to see what credit bureaus are saying
about your credit/debts. The new federal law requires the bureaus to provide consumers, upon request,
with a free credit report every 12 months. Credit reports from the three major credit bureaus can be ordered at the same time,
as you chose to, or individually throughout the year. To request your free credit reports online
you can visit www.annual creditreport.com.
How do Issuers evaluate my Credit?
Issuers determine credit worthiness
by what are called the three C's of credit (capacity, character and collateral). Capacity refers
to your ability to pay given your income and existing debt. Collateral refers to any assets you
have that can secure payment (e.g. bank accounts, home ownership). Character refers to factors
such as your payment history and length of employment. The criteria for accepting applicants
vary between issuers and credit card products.
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Personal Loans, Home Loans,
Auto Loans, Credit Cards, and Credit Repair.
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Bad Credit Personal Loans
Bad credit loans, bad credit personal loans,
high risk loans, and more - even if you have bad credit, a bankruptcy, or no credit at all.
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Bad Credit Debt Consolidation Loans
Debt consolidation loans, debt consolidation programs, bill consolidation programs, and more - even you have a bankruptcy, or no credit.
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Bad Credit Auto Loans
Bad credit auto loans, bad credit car loans, and more - even you have a bankruptcy, or no credit at all.
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Bad Credit Repair
Several little-known credit repair techniques that can be used to legally remove bad credit from your credit report.
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Bad Credit Credit Cards
Bad credit credit cards, credit cards for people with bad credit,
and more - even if you have bad credit, or no credit at all.
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Bad Credit Home Loans
Bad credit home loans, home equity loans, mortgage loans, and more - even if you have bad credit, a bankruptcy, or no credit at all.
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Filing Bankruptcy
Learn how filing bankruptcy can actually improve your credit rating, and what
you must know before filing.
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Credit Repair & Debt Consolidation
With the growing problem of identity theft, it is important to check your credit report on a regular basis to make sure your credit is accurate. Do not let yourself fall in the trap.
There are many companies that can help you re-establish your credit and get you on the road to good credit again. If you have bad credit, consider applying for a credit repair and debt consolidation Together, they can lower your monthly payments by up to 50% and erase mistakes that are on your credit reports.
Double-Check Your Credit Report!
Personal Information: Make sure your name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, previous address, exployer and
phone number are accurate.
Credit Summary: Review your accounts to see if they are all yours and accurately reflect your payment history.
Public Records: Check court judgement or liens recorded against you.
Inquiries: Monitor companies that may have accessed your credit report. Be aware of requests from companies you are not doing
business with; those may suggest suspicious activity from an identity thief trying to use your information to gain credit.
- Caraline E Mayer
Dispute Incorrect Information!
Carefully follow the procedures outlined by the credit bureau to correct any item. If you are diputing a loan or late payment
history from a lender, credit card company or retailer, notify it of the problem as well.
The credit bureau has 30 days after receiving your complaint to confirm any disputed item or correct it.
- Caraline E Mayer
Maintaining Good Credit
Good credit is important to secure financing when buying furniture, a computer, car, or even a new home. Employers often check the credit rating of prospective employees. A solid credit rating reflects positively on your ability to manage your job responsibly.
Renting an apartment may be easier. A good credit rating tells landlords that you are a person who's more likely to pay the rent on time each month. You may be eligible to receive loans for education.
Strong credit references can open a world of financial opportunity. Someday you might want to use credit to finance a business.
Managing credit can be a challenge. There's no better way to keep out of debt than by tracking your spending and sticking to a budget. A budget can help you control your finances, decrease your debt, and build a strong credit history.
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Mortgage Loans
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Debt Consolidation
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