Credit history
Credit history or credit report is, in many countries, a record of an individual's or company's past borrowing and repaying, including information about late payments and bankruptcy.
A few simple steps anyone can take to improve your credit today
Posted by charlie smith under Bad Credit
How to fix your credit
These days credit is more important than ever. The economy is doing poorly and banks and credit card companies are really getting tough on issuing any kind of credit if your score is not high enough. Unfortunately, its very easy to do things that hurt your credit, some of which don't make sense from a logic standpoint. The credit bureaus - Trans Union, Equifax, and Experian all have their own formula that converts payment histories and credit lines into a numerical number that is supposed to rate your ability and credit worthiness.
Here is some simple things you can do that can remove bad credit items:
Put recurring items on auto-pay, such as mortgages, car payments and other items.
Be careful about closing inactive accounts. In general, if there is no fee, leave the accounts open - account closing dings your credit.
Get a copy of your credit report, check for accuracy.
Shred all old credit card statements, bank statements and other stuff.
Do not pay off all credit card balances each month. You will get a higher credit score by paying it off in 3 months rather than all at once if you want to pay it off.
Either way, whether we think that number is right or wrong, you can only play within the rules that are setup. So its important for each person to know how to fix your credit. While some things are harder, most of it is quite easy to do. Be wary of so called "Credit Experts" that want you to pay a big fee for them to help you. Most of it you can really do yourself, once you learn the secrets of what needs to be done. In addition, there are tons of scammers out there that use this to steal information from you (worst case) OR simply really do next to nothing for the fees charged (more likely).
If you notice something off on your credit report, make sure you address it right away. Simple things like a credit limit error or a balance error are easily corrected with a phone call or a letter by the credit bureaus. If you see an error on one of them, you will need to order one from each of the other 2 to make sure its not all the way on each of them. More serious issues such as open accounts that you did not authorize can indicate some type of fraud. You can call the credit companies and start an investigation if you think that this is true - and you should also call up the company in question and dispute the issue with them as well. This will help fix bad credit as quickly as possible.




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