How to Recover From A Bad Credit Rating As A Result of Hard Financial Times   no comments

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Repairing your credit after you have suffered through a crisis such as a bankruptcy, foreclosure or a series of unfortunate financial events is a must if you are going to move on with your life. There is a lot to know about repairing your credit and raising your scores. Don’t worry; it is not difficult with the tips provided in this article.

If you are seeking for information on repairing your own credit, then you must understand the dynamics of the process and start with the basics. First you will have to get access to your credit report from the main three credit bureaus, Equifax, Experian and Trans Union. Once you receive it, look for inaccuracies or misleading information that should not be there.

Request your credit history from the big three and review it for inaccuracies. The main credit bureaus should to charge consumers a small fee to obtain this information, but a new law enacted by the FTC gives all consumers the right to get their report free every twelve months. This is where the process starts.

You can request a free copy of your annual report if you are unemployed and plan to seek gainful employment for the next three months, are on a public assistance program, or have been turned down for a loan by a lending institution.

Credit repair websites can be a great source of information. There are many sites online containing mountains of information designed to help your improve your credit. They have sample forms and letters as well as sections explaining the submission process.

The Federal Trade Commission website also provides detailed information on fixing your credit report. Included, you will find samples of forms and letters for disputing inaccuracies, correcting errors, removing outdated information and disputing information that is deemed unverifiable.

The library can also be an excellent source of information pertaining to credit repair. A good library should contain reference materials such as books and guides written by experts in the credit industry. You will these resources most helpful.

Most books written on the subject of credit repair will claim to be comprehensive. Remember, there are no single books that can contain all the information on this diverse and sometimes complex industry. The key is to find resource materials that closely match the particular circumstances in which you face and use that information as a guide only. Whatever you do, it is important to start the process of repairing your credit if the need requires it.

Taking a proactive approach to repairing your credit is the first step to getting back into the graces of the lending institutions. Having clean credit is important if you want to get a loan for a mortgage, vacation or just to finance a new car. It is what all banks and lending institutions use to determine credit worthiness.

Many employers are now using the information contained in credit reports as a qualifying means to screen new candidates, the information in your credit files are more important than ever. Who ever thought that a person’s credit history will have an effect on their career? It does and eventually it will affect you if you are prospecting for key employment positions, especially in the banking and financial professions.

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Written by Darrell Price on July 11th, 2009

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