Monday, November 16th, 2009 at
8:01 pm
Your credit score is based on a formulation used by the credit reporting agencies that creates a general average of your credit history and assigns a number to show whether you have excellent, good, fair or poor credit. While, your credit score is an average of your credit history, it is often the first thing creditors look at when deciding whether or not to give you a loan or credit account. While, you are unable to change the credit score directly, you can change and better your overall credit and credit report which will directly reflect on your credit score.
When looking for a way to improve your credit score there are many steps in the process and it will take a little bit of time for the improvements you make to reflect on your credit score. You can go through the process alone, or you can enlist the help of a credit counselor which can help with the process, paperwork and the law surrounding around what you are allowed to change and dispute and what you are not.
1. Request all of your current credit reports
Your credit report is available from each of the three major credit reporting agencies, including Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. All of these agencies have a web site where you are able to order your credit report that can be delivered in paper form or instantly electronically. Once you have your credit reports, print them out. This will take lots of paper, but it worth it to have them spread out in front of you for the best results when looking over them.
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Friday, June 26th, 2009 at
7:48 pm

Credit can be a fickle thing and if you don’t know much about credit, your credit report or score and how credit works it can seem overwhelming to try and find ways to fix or clean it up. As overwhelming as credit practices may seem there are ways to clean up your credit and plan for a better financial future with smarter spending and borrowing practices.
There are four main ways to clean up your credit and the more cohesively you use them together the better the result at the end. This article will briefly go through the four areas and how to take part in them. Through your research you are likely to come across more in-depth information that will play a part in working with the information provided here to give you the best results in cleaning up your credit.
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Thursday, April 30th, 2009 at
12:44 pm
There is a lot of discussion about credit reports and ratings, but exactly what is a bad credit score? Why do some people constantly get turned down for loans while others, who don’t have any more money, are instantly approved with no trouble?
Credit ratings are an important part of everybody’s life these days. Even if you don’t want a loan, your credit score can affect your application for credit cards, apartment leases, and even some jobs. It can also affect anything that involves you committing to monthly payments - auto financing, some insurance schemes, even having a phone hooked up in your house.
FICO or Fair Isaac Corporation is the best known credit score calculator in the USA. The exact mathematical formula or algorithm of the FICO credit calculation is very complex, but it is based on all the financial information they can get about you. This includes your credit history, loan and mortgage applications, missed payments if any, and many other details.
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Friday, April 10th, 2009 at
11:19 am
Free credit report repair is simple. It’s simple, but not easy. Once you have checked that your report is accurate, you will need to rethink some aspects of your lifestyle, especially around how you spend money.
The way to repair your credit is to start to have a good credit history, making payments regularly, slowly but steadily reducing your debts, and not taking out a lot of different loans. This requires something that many people would prefer to avoid; budgeting.
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Monday, March 30th, 2009 at
2:41 pm
These credit report repair score tips will show you how to deal with those negatives on your credit report - permanently. If your credit record is poor, you have missed payments and made a lot of loan applications, read on.
1. Have Any Mistakes Corrected
If there are mistakes on your credit report, write to the credit bureau and have them corrected. Sometimes even if they do not agree that it was a mistake, you can add a comment onto your report to explain. Be sure to keep your comments very cool - do not accuse anybody of lying, for example.
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Thursday, March 12th, 2009 at
10:00 pm
Credit report repair is big business these days and credit repair scams are all around us. If you don’t have the time or patience to dispute the inaccuracies on your credit report yourself, and if you want to know other methods of improving your credit score, an independent credit repair company or consultant could be just what you need.
But how can you tell who is genuine? The Credit Repair Organizations Act was passed to help you do just that. Avoid the scammers by knowing what to look out for.
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Friday, January 2nd, 2009 at
6:42 pm
Bankruptcy often is the last ultimate solution for many debtors who have unbearable debts. With filing a bankruptcy, you will get rid of your debts instantly and relief you from the harassing call of your creditors.
Although bankruptcy has many undesirable consequences such as your bad credit record will remain on your credit report for 7-10 years, but with a little work, you can improve your credit even before these negative records expire. Here are five easy steps you can take to rebuild your credit.
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