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Take Charge of your Credit

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Who knows more about your finances? You or your automobile salesman?
 
Gone are the days when a hopeful couple sat across the desk from their local banker anxiously awaiting his decision on their loan application. Today, the fate of their loan and the rate of their interest hinges on a computer generated number - their credit score.
 
What’s the score?
 
The FICO credit score (named for developers, Fair, Isaac & Company) reflects dozens of parameters in one’s financial history.  For years, this number was a tightly guarded secret. Congress has now secured your right to know your score and take advantage of it!
 
            Score 700 – 850 –Smooth loan process, best interest rates
            Score 550 – 699 –Medium risk, higher interest rates
            Score 300 – 549—Sorry, no loans or credit cards
 
Know Your Score
 
Are you counting on a new car, a new roof, new furniture? Before you talk financing, send for your credit report and FICO score. If there are errors or other surprises, contact creditors to make corrections or negotiate settlements. Also, be sure to notify the credit bureau of your dispute.
 
Legitimate black marks on your credit won’t disappear quickly. (It takes seven years; ten for bankruptcy.) However, time and your diligence can turn things around. Lenders will give recent responsible activity due consideration.
 
In our credit-driven society, taking charge of your credit should be an ongoing process. Your FICO score is a snapshot in time, not set in concrete. Review It each year for errors that may have crept in and monitor your progress. You have the power to know it, raise it, and maintain it.
 
 
What helps:
  • Pay all bills – and pay on time
  • Maintain 2-4 credit cards
  • Close unused credit or store cards
  • Keep balances well below the limit
  • Pay more than the minimums
  • Establish long term credit history
 
What hurts:
  • Too many credit cards or zero cards
  • High non-mortgage debt
  • Delinquent accounts
  • Frequent job or address changes
  • Charge offs* (bills marked uncollectible)
  • Bankruptcy

* a deal killer; contact creditor, clear it up and clear it off

Big Three Credit Bureaus
(The cost to order credit report/score ranges from free to less than $20)
 
Equifax Information
Services, LLC
 
800.685.1111
Experian
 
 
888.EXPERIAN
Trans Union LLC Consumer Disclosure Center
 
800.888.4213
 






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