Recent Money Blog | Credit Scores PostsCredit Scores and Lifeby Debbie Vasen13 Mar 2008 08:53 PMSome people blow off the concept of credit history and credit scores because they don't plan to use credit. Living without credit is possible. There are growing numbers of people in this society who have chosen this path. Certainly, debt has its demons. More Tips on Repairing Creditby Debbie Vasen21 Jan 2008 12:26 PMTo continue our discussion from yesterday, you have lined up all your important credit documents and set up a reasonable budget. The next steps are some specific tips you can do to get that credit score up a little quicker. Repair Creditby Debbie Vasen20 Jan 2008 12:52 PMIf you have a poor credit score, it is time to get in gear. There are many ways to improve your report, but they all take time to heal the injuries. Therefore, it is important to start now, and then you can reap the benefits of good credit sooner than later. Credit Scores and Reportsby Debbie Vasen27 Oct 2007 07:31 PMHave you requested your credit report and score recently? If you did, you may have noticed a separate report that lists some information about your score. This accompanying report is as important as the score itself, so pay close attention to it. What makes up a Credit Score?by Debbie Vasen28 Jul 2007 07:08 AMEver wonder all the basics of what is used for your credit score? Well, here it is, in black and white... and a little grey. To create a credit score, some of the information on your credit report is fed into a mathematical formula. How Important Is My Credit Score?by Miriam Caldwell24 Oct 2006 07:59 PMOur society has become overly concerned with credit scores. If you have a bad credit score then you do need to be concerned. If you have no credit score, then you really do not need to worry. Understanding Your Credit Scoreby Gillian Markson22 Jun 2006 09:13 PMYour credit score is an objective number that ranges between 350 and 850. Generally, score of at least 660 are required for favorable credit rates and terms. Credit scores of 720 and above warrant the most attractive lending scenarios. 5 Ways to Ruin Your Credit Score Fastby Gillian Markson20 Jun 2006 09:07 PMCredit scores can change often, sometimes for the worst. Avoid these five surefire ways to send your score tumbling. 1. Missed or late payments Perhaps the most important thing that you can do to protect your credit score is to make all payments on all accounts on time, every time. Recent Blog Comments |
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