"Bad
Credit Repair: Secrets That Every American Should Know"
It is your right as an American to know what bad credit information
about you is being spread by the credit reporting bureaus. Just
contact the three major credit bureaus at the website
annualcreditreport.com for your free copy once a year. It is also
your right to correct outdated or incorrect information in your
credit report. That much should be common knowledge to every
American by now. But this article will introduce you to some
little-known techniques that you can use to fix some of your
financial problems.
Secret #1: The address you use when applying for credit makes a
difference. If you don't use your actual street address, but instead
provide a mail box number, UPS store, or similar outfit on your
credit application, it is less likely you'll be approved. That comes
up in the credit bureau systems as not being a real address.
Secret #2: It's not enough to just remove negative information from
your credit report; you must add positive accounts in order to
rebuild your credit rating. One fast way to add a positive account
is by getting a sub-prime merchandise card. But unlike a VISA or
MasterCard, a sub-prime merchandise card only allows you to buy
goods from a specific vendor. They are easy to get, and not only add
a positive account to your credit report, but they also can
raise
your credit limit.
Secret #3: Being self-employed hurts your credit. If you are a sole
proprietor, it is to your advantage to become incorporated. Lenders
like stability, and employment with a company (even if it's your
own), looks better to them than someone who is self-employed.
Secret #4: Even if you have a good credit rating, you can still be
over your head in debt. Your good rating is based on the past, but
might have taken on more debt than you can handle. Before it impacts
your credit rating, take action. Renegotiate your debts with your
creditors in order to preserve your good credit.
Secret #5: It is false that by paying off your credit cards in full
every month, you will have excellent credit. It is better to carry a
balance, even though you'll be paying interest on it every month.
Keep a 10% to 30% debt to credit ratio. That demonstrates to
potential new lenders that you are a solid, financial risk who can
handle credit.
Secret #6: Avoid free credit report services. Most free services
will give you the first 30 days free, and then nail you with a
monitoring fee. You can get a free copy of your credit report once a
year from an organization set up by the credit bureaus themselves.
Secret #7: Just one late payment can ruin all your hard work. If
you've worked hard to clean up your credit report, don't blow it by
missing another payment date. Just one "late-pay" may have an impact
on your credit rating.
In times like these, good credit is more important than ever. You
can take charge of your financial affairs, and reap the rewards of
lower interest rates, and even lower insurance premiums. And if you
arm yourself with the right information, you can do it all yourself!
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