Archive for the 'Credit Report' Category

Repair Your Credit Report within Two Months

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Getting your credit in order is one of the most important things you can do. This includes taking measures to ensure that your credit itself is as good as possible, as well as doing some things like credit report repair. Though it’s not really possible to completely fix your credit report in such a short period of time, you can make some huge strides in the right direction in only a couple of months.

Equifax Credit Report Walkthrough

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Equifax is one of the three leading credit reporting bureaus, as they offer their customers the opportunity to obtain a huge chunk of their credit information. They offer many services, the main product being Equifax credit report, which is helpful for a consumer to know his FICO score and other related information foreseeable creditors and employers are privy with.

How To Get A Free Credit Report

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Credit report companies can play an important role in helping you with loans and credit, if you find a good one. But what exactly can they do to help you when you decide it’s time to employ their help. Here are a few things you can expect from credit report companies.

Comprehension of a Credit Bureau Report

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

So you’ve just received this free credit report from one of the major agencies and you have absolutely no idea what you are looking at. If this sounds like you, then you are in good company. Lots of people don’t really know what they are looking at when they view a credit bureau report because to be quite honest, they are somewhat complicated to the untrained eye. Here are some tips to help you understand the important information you are reading.

Bankruptcy Proof Of Claim Court

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Its not a great moral sin to go into bankruptcy. Just look at the seminal American department store chain Kmart. They went bankrupt in 2002 and rebounded just 15 months later. When you (or Kmart) declare bankruptcy, you are given an opportunity to try to get your life back on track without the people that you owe money breathing down your neck.

Cut your debt by paying extra

Friday, June 6th, 2008

If you are willing to pay more now on your debts it will benefit you later on in life. Imagine owning your car after only three years instead of four. Imagine owning your home in twenty five years instead of thirty. It isn’t that hard to come up with money for a couple of extra payments here and there. As a result you will pay more towards your principle balance.

Free Credit Report On the internet - Why Bother?

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Online Credit Reports makes reviewing your credit status easier than ever. Consumers who regularly check their online credit report find it much easier to catch and correct any errors listed on their credit history. Online credit reports also help consumers to prevent identity theft.

5 Credit Repair Service Scam Tip-Offs

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

If you are looking to repair your credit, there are a few things you need to know. It won’t happen overnight; no matter how many times people try to convince you otherwise with their services. If you have poor credit, then chances are you have been contacted by some group who makes huge promises about fixing your credit. These credit repair services are bad news, though. Here are five ways to tell if a scam credit repair service is trying to make you their victim.

3 in 1 Credit Report

Monday, May 5th, 2008

When it comes to your credit, more is not always better. Many individuals have received a 3 in 1 credit report, which fails to provide the necessary detail to help you fix your credit. A 3 in 1 credit report is basically a combined report from all three credit reporting agencies - TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax. You are required to one free credit report every year, so these agencies have teamed together to encourage consumers to get all the information in one report. Though it might sound good on paper, this actually leaves you with less information than you need.

How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Identity theft is a severe crime that is growing each year. If you’re a victim of identity theft you might spend months, potentially years, attempting to mend a ruined credit file. A seriously damaged credit file may compromise your opportunities of acquiring a new career, a bank loan, insurance or even renting a house. It’s even possible to be arrested for a crime you didn’t commit if an individual has utilized your identity to break the law.