The Value of a Good Credit Report
Almost everyone has to borrow money at one time or another. Whether you are borrowing to finance a business, or to buy a house, car or some other major purchase, good credit worthiness makes a vital difference
Should You Really Cut Up That Credit Card?
We have found that many big lenders, facing rising defaults and new regulation that would hurt profit, have started introducing ways to offset loss of revenue from consumers.
How to rebuild and keep good credit score
Don't lose hope if you find yourself suffering from bad credit. Bad credit can happen to anyone whether you're financially responsible or not. Sometimes, there are unforeseen circumstances that can affect your credit rating. The good news is that there are still some ways you can get your credit back into shape. The important thing is for you work on rebuilding your credit starting today. Show potential lenders that you’re serious about your financial responsibilities. And as you do so, you credit worthiness will show significant improvement and you will begin to see savings on interest payments. There are no shortcuts when it comes to improving your credit rating over the long term. Accurate credit reporting cannot be easily removed from your credit report. The only viable solution to reestablishing your credit is to have a significant change in mindset and behavior.
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