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Credit History Top Related Articles
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2). Rebuilding Your Credit History By : Jeremy Zongker
Your credit history is very important for you because when it comes to big loans your credit report will determine if you can get the loan and what rates you’ll have to pay. The credit report will matter a lot when you apply for a mortgage loan, for a car loan or for getting insurance on your house, your car or your life. If your credit report does not look so good it is possible that you’ll not get the loan or insurance or if you get it the interest will be higher than normal because you represent a risk for the loaner.
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4). How To Repair A Bad Credit History By : John Edmond
We all get into financially tight situations from time to time. Short term financial demands can catch anyone by surprise. It could be around the birth of a new child, medical expenses or just Christmas or birthdays. Whatever the reason, without care, financially tight situations can result in a bad credit history.
It's possible to get a bad credit history very easily.
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5). Credit Reports: Managing your credit history By : tima
Credit reports are used by financial companies to evaluate their customers for loans, mortgages, and other borrowings. They are also used by landlords, employers, and other interested parties to evaluate their clients. It is important to be aware of what is on your credit report so as not to face surprises in the future.
A credit report contains a history of your credit life: amounts borrowed, credit card dues, loans, payments, dates, periods, late payments, defaults, public records, and so on.
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7). Credit 101 By : Thomas Murphy
Most financial advisors will tell you that it is never too early to build a good credit history, but it’s also never too late to start as well. This article explains what credit is and what it takes to achieve good credit history.
Basically, credit consists of borrowing money with the intention and agreement to pay it back at a later date. Any kind of loan, such as student, home and car loans, and credit cards are examples of credit.
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8). Why Your Credit Score Matters By : 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.
What’s a credit score?
Credit reporting was created more than 100 years ago, when small retail merchants banded together to trade financial information about their customers.
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9). Reduce Your Debt With These 5 Tips By : Joseph Kenny
It's never pleasant to realize that you're in financial hot water, but pretending the situation doesn't exist is NEVER the way to deal with the problem. If you're having trouble meeting monthly payments, find yourself borrowing or using credit cards to meet daily expenses, or have one or more of your credit accounts turned over to a collection agency, it's time for you to get proactive and bring your debts back under control.
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10). Cash Loans: Are They Worth the Cost? By : Joseph Kenny
It is a fact that sometimes, money is tight. Everyone will be in this situation at some stage in their life. They are in urgent need of funds to avoid bouncing checks or missing important payments. If you have a steady source of income, and you need money for only a short period of time, a cash loan, or paycheck advance may seem like an attractive option.
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11). Your Credit Rating By : Joseph Kenny
Not many people spend too much time thinking about it, but every one of us, has a computer file somewhere that contains all the information that makes up our credit history. This information will include our current and previous addresses, our income level, our outstanding debt and how much extra credit we currently have available to us. It will also show things like our repayment habits, whether or not we pay bills on time and if we have had any county court judgments made against us for payment.
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14). What's In A Credit Report By : Jeremy Zongker
Thanks to a new federal law put into place in September of 2005, everyone is entitled to one free credit report each year. This is so that you can verify that your report does not contain any false information, and so you can see how your credit rates. Getting your annual free report is as easy as going to the authorized source, www.annualcreditreport.
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15). Free Credit Reports For You By : Matthew C. Keegan
American consumers are now entitled to receive one free copy of their credit report per year from each of the three major credit reporting agencies. Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union are now all required by law to furnish to you a copy of your credit report. This is good news for consumers; please read on for additional helpful information.
As of September 1, 2005, the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires that the three national credit reporting agencies provide one free copy of your credit report to you annually.
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17). Auto Loans : Top 5 Tips For The Best Rate By : Joseph Kenny
You've got your eye on that shiny new Lexus - okay, maybe it's a Kia, but it's perfect and you want it to be yours, all yours - as soon as possible. At the same time, you certainly don't want to be saddled with paying nearly double the car's value by the time you finish paying off the car loan. Here are five tips to help you get the best possible interest rate on an auto loan to put the car of your dreams in your driveway.
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18). Credit Cards For Anybody? By : Amit
Credit Cards are widespread all over the US as well as worldwide and are accepted Internationally as a very convenient mean of payment either in person at stores, via the phone and the Internet or on signed forms via the fax.
Does anybody can obtain this much quested plastic money?
Well, to answer that we would have to understand how this credit screening and rating system work and what are the qualifications to be approved.
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19). Three Steps to Starting Your New Business With a Clean Credit Score By : Mike Peterson
For many people, starting their own business is a personal dream. Before fulfilling your personal dream, it's necessary to get your personal finances in order. At this early stage you'll be using your own personal finances to start your business and if you want to succeed you must approach your personal finances with a professional eye.
Avoid funding start-up expenses via credit and running up huge credit card debt.
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20). Finding The Cheapest Loans By : Joseph Kenny
If there’s one thing it’s always worth doing, it’s shopping around for best deal. This is generally true for all purchases you’re going to make, but one place it’s more important than most is with loans. Many people don’t think about it too much, but loans are for many people, the single biggest financial transactions they’ll make in their lives.
All the major purchases you’ll make will involve credit of some sort.
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21). Credit Repair Myths Exposed By : Jim Eastman
If you’ve done any searching on the Internet for information pertaining to “Credit Repair,” you’ve no doubt found that there’s a great deal available. Unfortunately, there’s also a lot of misinformation as well.
Let’s take a look at some of the most common misstatements you’ll come across and examine them in detail.
MYTH #1
“Credit repair doesn’t work!”
While it’s true that credit repair is more “art” than “science” that’s not to say it doesn’t work.
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24). Credit cards 101 By : Tony Reed
A credit card is an agreement between you and a financial group, such as a bank, that you will pay them back in the future so that you can spend the money first. The financial group lends you the money you need and in return expects you to pay them back over a period of time.
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25). Home Equity Loans Spotlight By : Joseph Kenny
Home equity loans are taken where the borrower uses the home as collateral. These loans may be useful for home repair, medical bills or even for education. Most home equity loans require good to excellent credit history. Home equity loans come in two forms, closed end and open end.
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