• Restore Your Credit Rating And Reduce Your Debts

     
    Your credit rating affects many areas of your life. Opening new credit accounts, buying a home or car, getting a new job, and receiving discounts on insurance rates are just a few of the things that are impacted by your credit score. Millions of people have inaccurate information, errors, and out dated information on their credit report. These errors can cause your credit score to drop dramatically, which adversely affects numerous aspects of your life. Credit repair services can help you raise your credit score and get rid of old accounts and inaccurate information....
     

    Building Good Business Credit After Bad Credit

     
    Can you establish good business credit if you have bad personal credit? The answer is yes...but with a few caveats. Business credit reports and personal credit reports are generally completely separate databases for legal reasons. However, there are some exceptions in terms of how independent that information may be: -- If you are operating as a sole proprietor or Limited Liability Company, it is difficult to separate your personal and business credit. A corporation is a much better structure to build a completely independent business credit report....
     

    Free Credit Report - A Website Typo Could Be Costly

     
    In 2003, Congress passed the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions act (FACT), which made it possible for consumers to obtain a copy of their credit report for free. In fact, the legislation makes it possible for consumers to obtain one free report from each of the three main credit bureaus - Experian, Trans Union, and Equifax, per year. All that is necessary to do so is to write, call or log on to the Website the credit bureaus have created for this purpose. Millions of Americans have done so, and the program has been called a success so far....
     

    How To Save Money On Credit Cards

     
    Some credit cards offer a cash advance option. But how good a deal is this? Not very. In fact, it can be downright expensive. Why? Because every time you use your credit card to withdraw case, more fees kick in: Cash advances can carry an upfront fee of 2 percent to 4 percent of the amount advanced. The advances have a higher interest rate than regular card charges. Interest charges begin to mount as soon as the money comes out of the ATM. Many issuers also require you to pay down the balances for purchases before you pay down the higher-interest cash advance balance....
     

    The Truth About Credit

     
    What you might not know about credit. Some people don't know about a loop hole in the credit reporting system. You probably know that a loan in your name gets reported to the credit bureaus. And this borrowed money shows up on your credit report. The more you owe on your credit report the lower your credit score will be. But there is a way to get loans and credit cards that never show up on your credit report. When you get a credit card in the name of your business, it will never be reported on your personal credit report....
     

    Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Your Credit Report

     
    Your credit report is a very powerful report that essential controls what you can and cannot do in your life. Unfortunately many people aren't aware of what a credit report actually is and what information is contained on the report. This article breaks down what is contained on your credit report and tells you everything you always wanted to know about your credit report but were afraid to ask. Your credit report is nothing more then a very detailed snapshot of your financial history that is furnished to anyone supplying you credit from the credit bureau....
     

    5 Ways To Raise Credit Score

     
    It's not as hard as you think to raise credit score. It's a well known fact that lenders will give people with higher credit scores lower interest rates on mortgages, car loans and credit cards. If your credit score falls under 620 just getting loans and credit cards with reasonable terms is difficult. There are more than 30 million people in the United States that have credit scores under 620 and if you're probably wondering what you can do to raise credit score for you. Here are five simple tips that you can use to raise credit score....
     

    Credit Reports: Find out why you have been refused Credit.

     
    You may already have 2 or more credit cards in your purse or wallet and you have just applied for a third and been declined. This can be very frustrating considering you pay off your other credit cards regularly and you are continually having your credit limit raised. When a Credit Provider asses your credit risk they will look at your Credit Report and make a decision based on your scoring. Your score is based on several factors. You may get more points for living in your address for more than 3 years or for having a home telephone, be married or for having children....
     

    Simple Identity Theft Protection

     
    How many of you bank, shop, or transact other business online? There are at least 4 million Department pf Defense employees that access their pay records online only. Even offline, stored financial data can be placed at risk in computers that are used on the Internet as well. As one of the fastest growing crimes in America, identity theft is a concern for everyone. A criminal gaining access to your bank or credit card accounts or personal information can wreak havoc with your credit and leave you holding the bag....
     

    Fixing A Credit Report

     
    Fixing a credit report starts with seeing what's on it. You may get access for free online. Try a search for "free credit report." Alternately, when you are denied credit based on a report issued by a local credit reporting agency, you can request a free credit report from that agency within 30 days. A quick look and you'll have an idea why you were denied credit. Now how do you fix what you see? What if you find incorrect information on the report? What if you want to change information that is accurate, but unfair?...
     
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