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It's Never Too Late to Clean up Your Bad Credit
We understand it may not be your fault you’re
living with bad credit. Sometimes circumstances arise within our
lives that we have no control over. Divorce, death, medical problems,
loss of a job; there are innumerable circumstances that can
contribute to a bad credit situation. We also understand that even
when you’ve made bad financial decisions in the past; it
isn’t fair to continue to punish you for them well into the
future.
Far too many people have circumstances occur
in their lives that forces their credit into the negative. Unfortunately,
they
continue to reap the consequences of those circumstances year after
year. Once you have bad credit it can be extremely difficult to
clean up your credit report and once again establish good credit.
Experts claim the easiest way to get rid of bad credit is to take
out a loan and make regular payments on it in order to establish
good credit. We understand that theory is much easier said than
done. Most banks and lenders aren’t willing to take a risk
on your bad credit in order to loan you the money you need to establish
good credit. It might seem either way you go, you lose.
That’s not the case with us. We’re
here to help you, regardless of your credit situation. We have years
of experience in assisting individuals in similar situations. In
fact, we specialise in helping consumers who have bad credit through
no fault of their own. Our goal is to help you recover from your
bad credit situation as quickly as possible, with as much dignity
as possible and move on to re-establishing your dreams.
We have provided a few easy to apply tips
below to help you get started back on the road to establishing good
credit.
You do not necessarily have to go out and
obtain a loan in order to prove yourself worthy of good credit.
Simply start paying your bills on time. Set up a tickler system
if the problem is forgetting to drop the envelope in the mail. Sit
down and budget out your funds so you know when the payment has
to be made and then make sure you put the payment in the mail at
least a week before it’s actually due. If there’s a
holiday looming and you’re concerned the mail might be a little
slow, mail it even sooner. Don’t let delayed mail be the cause
of your plummeting credit score.
Don’t take advantage of a department
store’s offer to save you 10% or 15% off a purchase simply
by applying for a charge card. What normally happens in this kind
of situation is that the store will run your credit record and when
they do it will show up as an inquiry on your record. Too many of
those make for a bad credit score. It’s far better to simply
bypass the offer and pay in cash or with another card if you absolutely
must.
Don’t be tempted to move money around
and consolidate your credit cards. While the offers of lower interest
rates can be very appealing you should know that these offers are
almost always introductory offers only. After the introductory period
has passed you’ll be hit with a new interest rate and that
APR might even be higher than the one on the previous card. Not
to mention that moving money around shows up on your credit report
and does you no favors.
If you are carrying several credit cards
with balances and are wondering which ones you should start paying
down, in regards to a healthy credit score, it is best to begin
paying on the cards with the higher balances. This is because one
of the
factors taken into account on your credit score is the balances
on your existing cards. Credit score formulas do not look at the
interest rates you are carrying, only at number of accounts, balances
and frequency and timeliness of payments. If you are carrying balances
that amount to 75% or more of your credit limit, it is time to start
paying them down. You should try to maintain a 25% margin of credit
available on all credit cards at all times.
Finally, don’t be tempted to start
closing out accounts. Once they are activated they will be seen
on your credit report
anyway and closing them out will only hurt you.
Keep in mind that it’s never too late
to start trying to improve your bad credit score. We are here to
help you along the
way and are always more than happy to answer any of your questions.
Created by Ryann Cairns
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