Credit Score
Our credit scores determine much about how we live our lives. We buy practically everything on credit. When applying for a loan, our good credit scores help us receive reasonable interest rates. In fact, from landlords, to insurance companies, to utilities, everyone looks at our credit scores, as they are a reflection of our financial health. A healthy credit score may determine what various agencies will charge for their services. Today, even employers check personal credit scores before offering a job.
Why Your Credit Score MattersBy Ed Vegliante
Among the many innovations that emerged after World War II, credit use has become a major factor in our entire economic profile. As a result, your credit rating is the most important factor in determining your credit APR when you apply for any type of credit: credit cards, 0% APR transfer offers as well as mortgage and car loans.
Fixing Your Credit Score Doesn't Have To Cost YouBy Ed Vegliante
Credit repair advertisements claim to guarantee a quick fix on your credit report. They promise for a fee (not always disclosed at first) to clean up your credit history so that you can qualify for a new home, car, insurance, a job, or premium credit cards. Before you sign up with one of these companies, you need to know some facts.
Top 5 Credit Misconceptions
We have all heard the rumors…from neighbors, relatives or friends. There are a wide variety of myths floating around about what you should and shouldn't do to improve your credit reports and credit scores. The buck stops here! Phelps Creek Financial Coaching has exposed these urban legends to provide you with the truth about credit:
Is The Credit Bureau A Friend Or EnemyBy Jeffrey Broobin
The three major credit bureaus in the United States: Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax, are in the business of exchanging information. When you apply for a loan of any kind, the creditor requests your credit report from at least one of these bureaus. There are many other credit bureaus throughout the United States, but they are mainly affiliated with one of the major three.
Bad Credit Credit Card - How To Increase Your Credit Score With Credit Cards By Carrie Reeder
Credit cards are often the first step for a consumer to build their credit score. When you make regular payments with a small credit limit, lenders will be more willing to lend you larger amounts. Before you jump out and open an account, make sure you don’t have too many credit lines open or otherwise hurt your credit.
Boosting Your Credit Score To Get The Best Credit Card DealBy Ethan Hunter
Making Your Credit Rating Work For You
One of the basics of getting the most competitive credit card deal in the market is to ensure you have the best credit record possible. Few of us are lucky enough to be earning a six-figure salary, and many people are likely to have other financial undertakings that a potential lender will want to take into account. None of this, however, should preclude you from getting a top bracket credit rating. Getting a credit score of 700+ may be beyond some consumers, but lifting your credit rating to a point at which lenders will furnish you with some of their best deals is not an insurmountable task.
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