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Bad Credit?
Here are some short easy steps to improve your credit.
No matter how bad your credit is, there are steps you
can take in order to improve your score. Some of the basic steps you may
want to take include:
1. Pay all of your bills on time. Late payments (meaning
payments that are 30 days late or more) have a negative effect on your
credit rating.
2. Reduce the credit card balances you carry. You need
to make sure that you are not maxed out on any one credit card. The general
rule is to keep balances less than 30% of available credit limit. For
example, if your limit is $1,000 then do not maintain a balance higher
than $300 on any given month.
3. Avoid bankruptcies, tax liens (a lien for not paying
state or federal income taxes or property taxes) and collections. A bankruptcy
stays on your credit report for up to 10 years. Collection accounts and
paid tax liens stay on for seven years, and unpaid tax liens will haunt
you forever.
4. Avoid the 15% off department store credit cards. These
cards can seem very attractive especially when you consider the 15% off,
however, they have a tendency to drop your credit score. This is because
the available line is usually very limited and your purchase needs are
not!
5. Seek co-signer on new loan. Ask a family member or
friend to co-sign on a small loan or credit card to help you re-establish
credit. Make your payments on time.
6. Get a secured credit card to help reestablish your credit.
You will have to keep a designated amount of money in an account that
will be sufficient to cover your charges. Make payments on time.
7. Monitor your credit annually. Get a yearly copy of
your credit report to catch any errors (see 'How to Obtain a Copy of Your
Credit Report').
Tips
When you have a friend or relative co-sign on a loan or credit card, remember
that that person's credit will be affected by the payment history as well.
Credit-repair clinics and consumer credit agencies arrange repayment plans
and restructure payments to fit your budget. But even if the creditor
agrees to the plan, smaller payments and skipped payments can still be
reported against you. Some credit-repair clinics charge up to $2,000 up
front to get the paperwork started and cover administrative fees. Some
CCAs are free. You can call the creditors yourself and make these same
arrangements for free.
Contact Aimee if you have
any questions regarding your credit.
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