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Using Credit Cards To Rebuild Credit - Tips for Credit RepairIt is estimated that approximately 33 millions Americans struggle with some form of bad credit. This is about 10% of the entire US population. One's credit history is becoming increasing important. For people struggling with bad credit, sometimes, it feels like the number is tattooed on your forehead, especially, if you've made an attempt to secure a home loan, auto loan or personal loan. The fact is that creditors are not eager to extend a line of credit to you, if your FICO score is not above the 650 range. There are a number of reasons why your FICO score may be low - bankruptcy, too much debt, not paying your bills on time, etc. The good news is that your credit score can be improved. The key to increasing your credit score is to maintain a line of credit and prove to your creditors that you are capable of paying your debts on time and not maxing out your credit line. These four simple steps will help you improve your credit score: 1. Get a copy of your credit report. Take advantage of the free government credit report from each of the National Consumer Credit Bureaus: Equifax, TransUnion and Equifax. This will help you to understand your starting point. It will answer the question - "how bad is my credit?" 2. Apply for a line of credit. You can apply for an unsecured credit card or a secured credit card. 3. Once you have the card, do not max out your credit card. Try not to exceed 70% of the credit card's limit. For example, if the credit card limit is $1000, you should only charge up to $700. 4. Always, pay your bills on time. This accounts for 35% of your FICO score. It's the most important factor in proving your credit-worthiness to your creditors. Practicing these four simply principles will help you to increase your credit score in the coming months. Delia Galley writes about debt management and credit counseling. For additional resources on credit repair visit http://www.poorcreditgenie.com.
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Credit Repair Related ArticlesCredit Repair & Scoring - A Better Understanding
Credit remediation is a subject consumers often face with fear and trepidation, and for good reason. With the exception of recognizing that the best score wins, the average home shopper knows very little about the whole credit scoring process. Sub-prime borrowers who are eager to move into A-Paper territory often find themselves at a loss when trying to find ways to upgrade their credit history. Th...
Debt Management Plans Rarely Useful as Credit Repair Tool
If you are deeply in debt, many credit counseling agencies can assume responsibility for repaying your debts and negotiating better rates and reduced fees with your creditors. Reputable agencies only offer these debt management plans as a “weapon of last resort” if your debt is becoming unmanageable. Although debt management plans can help you get out of debt in a set period of time, they rarely...
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