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Credit card debt management
Credit cards that are used in moderation could be helpful in
managing your finances. This means that splurging through the
use of credit cards is almost financial suicide.
Here are few tips to manage the way you use your credit card...
Credit Cards Debt Consolidation
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Credit Repair Defaults
If you have defaults on your credit record, it is possible to have some of them removed. Defaults are non-payments recorded on your credit files. When a person is in default, they are subjected to lawsuits, liens, judgments, and other complicated...
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What Are Credit Card Rates?
Credit card rates have always been an issue in applying for a
credit card. These rates are what everyone should know before
choosing a credit company from another. Shopping around for the
best rates will give you the best deal.
For you to...
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Understanding Credit Files to Repair Credit
If you are in debt and nagged daily by creditors you might want
to understand your credit files to repair your credit. If you
are delinquent in payments your credit score is affected, and
often you can't get a loan. There are exceptions but if you are
able to get a loan or credit card you will be paying high
interest rates. Your credit file determines your faith in life.
If you are credit file has a low score most landlords, lenders,
or providers will turn you down when you apply for a loan.
Credit files are often found in the computer systems are
maintained by credit bureaus. If your credit file indicates you
are a low risk then you most likely will get a loan, apartment,
credit card, or whatever you apply for. Credit scores are a
'numerical' system that determines a person's credit rate and
score.
Credit scores generally rate anywhere from '300 to 850'
otherwise the scores are higher if a person has an outstanding
credit rate. If you apply for a loan and the lenders are unable
to find your credit file you are often viewed as a mishap.
This means that you haven't established a credit history and no
one can really tell if you are a good or bad risk. This is why
it is important to establish credit at an early age. If you
apply for department store cards, credit cards, gas cards or
other items that offer you a credit, then you are on your way to
establishing a credit history and your file will be on record.
The problem with applying for credit cards or loans, or any type
of credit, is that when we start out our parents are often
co-signers.
This means if we do not make payments our parents are obligated
to repay the debts. The truth is that when we apply for a job,
apply for an apartment, or take out an insurance policy we are
establishing credit. Your credit files are often stored in
TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian. The law protects us to a
degree when it comes to credit repair. To understand all the
legalities, as well as how our credit file affects us is
important to
repairing our credit history.
Credit Bureaus are coordinated and monitored by the Federal
Trade Commission beneath the requirements of the Federal Fair
Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and follows up with the State Laws.
If you have credit files with inconsistencies the Fair Credit
Reporting Act protects you in the sense that it requires the
credit bureaus to delete or make the information obsolete on
your credit file.
This protects you if you are a victim of Identity Theft, or any
other false accusations made against you. The Credit Bureaus are
required by the laws to list accuracies on credit files by
gathering the appropriate information against you or on your
behalf. The laws protect you in the sense that it regulates the
credit bureaus by only allowing them to list negative reports
against you for a limited time. The laws also regulate who can
see your credit files.
If you are applying for a loan, license, public assistance,
insurance, landlords, and courts can request your credit files
without your consent. However, if you are applying for a job
under certain circumstances the employers will need a written
authorization form from you. Utilities are under the law and
these providers cannot deny you services even if you have bad
credit. As you can see there are a wide range of services that
can check your credit file.
The downside is each time your credit is checked points go on
your files. The more points added to your credit file affects
your credit so you want to be careful and only apply for what
you need. If you have bad credit and trying to repair your
credit be sure to request copies of your credit files,
understand your score on your files, and if you suspect you are
a risk it is best to apply for loans or credit cards after you
have cleared your credit report.
About the author:
Tony Robinson is a business owner with vast experience in all
facets of Credit and Credit Repair - for further tips and
techniques visit http://www.officialdebtfree.com
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