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		<title>Credit Repair: the Time for Action</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jump in With Both Feet
The moment you make the decision to start the credit repair process you will feel great; empowered, light, and hopeful. For many people it is a hard step. There may be uncomfortable emotions associated with past credit issues, and revisiting old events can be difficult. But there is nothing more rewarding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Jump in With Both Feet</strong></p>
<p>The moment you make the decision to start the credit repair process you will feel great; empowered, light, and hopeful. For many people it is a hard step. There may be uncomfortable emotions associated with past credit issues, and revisiting old events can be difficult. But there is nothing more rewarding than regaining control over your life. How do you feel? We suggest you jump in with both feet. You’ll be glad you did.</p>
<p><strong>Knowledge is Power</strong></p>
<p>The first step in the credit repair process is taking inventory. You must get copies of all three of your credit reports. Did you know that each credit bureau reports a different mix of account information? Some creditors report to all three bureaus, others report to only one or two. You need to examine all three of your credit reports to get a complete picture as you begin the credit repair process.</p>
<p><strong>Clean Up Your Credit</strong></p>
<p>A truly effective credit repair and restoration plan may include catching up on past due accounts, evaluating collections to determine if they should be paid, negotiated, or ignored, contacting creditors to discuss rehabilitation options, and more. But before you take any of these steps you should make an effort to identify and remove errors on your credit reports. Finding and removing errors on your reports is an important and powerful step in the credit repair process. It may also be the most difficult.</p>
<p><strong>Spotting Errors</strong></p>
<p>An often-quoted statistic from the National Association of State PIRGs (Public Interest Research Groups) states that 79% of all credit reports contain errors. It is also a fact that people with legitimate credit problems are considerably more likely to have errors on their reports. This is because late payments, charge offs, and collections trigger activity such as re-coding of accounts for special handling, and sale or assignment to outside parties for collection. These procedures dramatically increase the likelihood of errors. Credit reporting errors translate into higher interest rates on every dollar you borrow, and many of these errors are hard to spot. Doing the job halfway should not be an option. If you do not feel comfortable tracking down errors on your report you should hire a credit repair professional.</p>
<p><strong>A Disturbing Cycle</strong></p>
<p>The fact that errors are most likely to appear on the reports of those with past credit issues is one of the most problematic phenomena in the credit repair world. On one hand it creates significant barriers for those who can afford it the least; it is difficult enough to regain control over your life after a period of financial stress without the system placing extra obstacles in your path. It is also damaging in a more subtle and insidious way. People with credit issues often feel reticent about the credit repair effort. The emotional discomfort following a period of financial stress makes a critical examination of their credit reports difficult. As a result they live for years with innumerable errors on their credit reports. These errors reduce their scores, cost them money in the form of higher interest rates, and place unnecessary ongoing strain on their budget. But there is good news. Awareness leads to action, and a focused credit repair effort can turn things around quickly.</p>
<p><strong>Rebuilding Your Credit</strong></p>
<p>Another important step in the credit repair process, which is often neglected after a period of financial strain, is the rebuilding of credit. The overall content of your credit report will determine your FICO scores, the scores lenders use in underwriting loan applications and determining the interest rate you will pay. To build your FICO scores it is essential to have current open accounts in good standing on your report. Many people avoid opening new accounts due to fear of denial. This is a mistake. You can work for months to repair your credit, but if you are left without a measurable, current, history of on-time payments your FICO score will go nowhere. Secured credit cards are the perfect credit repair tool. Secured cards require a small savings deposit, and will typically provide a credit line equal to that deposit. These cards are designed for people with credit issues, so you don’t have to worry about being denied, and most importantly they will provide the track record the credit-scoring model is looking for.</p>
<p><strong>Developing a Budget</strong></p>
<p>Credit repair requires effort. You will want to insure your efforts continue to pay off well into the future. It is important to make payments on time, incur only manageable debt, and build savings to cushion your budget in the case of unforeseen events. A thoughtful examination of your costs versus your obligations is a perfect complement to the hard work you put into your credit repair.  A budget does not have to mean hardship. In fact, you will soon see that it is quite liberating. The effort you put into understanding your finances will give you the information you need to make good decisions in your life, maintain your great credit, build savings, and ultimately allow you to build real personal wealth.</p>
<p>Copyright © 2007 James W. Kemish. All Content. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<title>Need Assistance From A Professional Credit Repair Agency?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 06:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are occasion where you are so deep into financial trouble that you feel that everything is just not right. It could be you having to deal with endless demand for payment or just one of those things that occur in your life and you will snap. Irrespective of what goes on, you need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are occasion where you are so deep into financial trouble that you feel that everything is just not right. It could be you having to deal with endless demand for payment or just one of those things that occur in your life and you will snap. Irrespective of what goes on, you need to consider credit repair to get you out of your financial mess and the insecurities that accompany it.<br />
When it comes to credit, we could be doing well or badly but if you stick to certain credit mantra, such as paying regularly, on time and at least above the minimum, then you will be safe. On occasion you might get into financial trouble by missing a payment.<br />
Don&#8217;t despair if you are frantic to get rid of your mounting debt or even eliminating negative credit information on your credit report as there are lots of similar people out there who are in the same boat looking for solution to their bad credit and they are all seeking assistance from professional credit repair agency.<br />
Seeking the assistance of a professional credit repair agency is the right thing to do. It will embrace your credit problem and look for a solution and it will provide professional counseling as well. Through that you can pick up tips on the reason behind your credit trouble and area that you have done well.<br />
Those things that you have problem with will be counseled and how you can prevent it from occurring again. Only a reliable and reputable credit repair agency will be able to provide such substantive services as they will be valuable to you. Besides that, they will be able to assist you in finding ways to set up a repayment plan and it imply that they will be buying over all your debt from your creditors, thus you will be dealing only with them at a lower interest rate as the debt is all consolidated.<br />
It is easier on your part as you will only be paying your debt to the professional credit repair agency for you won&#8217;t have to handle separate credit cards bills and their monthly interest which will usually amount to higher rate. It is always better to seek the help of the professional credit repair agency as it is the fastest and best route in settling your debt. Once payment is done, you can then live the life you want.<br />
One thing to note about credit repair agencies are that they can be found in television, newspaper and online that undertake to eliminate your bad debt, let you assume a new credit identity legally as well as getting rid of bad loans and bankruptcies from your credit report but then you can do it by yourself although it will require more effort.<br />
Asides from saving you the extra charges that credit repair agencies impose, the personal journey might be worth it as you get to learn something that you will not like to happen in future. What you require is some effort, some credit knowledge, time and discipline to correct your negative credit standing.<br />
The essential thing to watch out is scam. Although credit repair agencies provide a basic service by imposing charges so that you can get rid of bad loans or even bankruptcies and in time you will be able to get hold of mortgages, loans, buy insurance and even seek employment. The reality is that credit repair agencies are not empowered to do that and certain agencies will go all the way to scam you by promising to erase all you debts from your credit report but once you pay them, they will disappear from your sight.<br />
If there is a promise to help eliminate your debt but you must spot genuine companies from those who are unscrupulous. There are certain signs that will point you to dishonest operators out there and be on the watch out so that you will not be deeper into debts.<br />
The initial sign is that dishonest credit repair companies will seek prior payment instead of providing result first. Those unscrupulous credit repair agencies will not go all the way to provide legal rights and those choices that you can do it without any charges in getting your credit problem right.<br />
You need to be wary of credit repair companies that ask you not to get in touch with the credit bureaus to acquire your credit report. One obvious sign is the promises of a completely new credit identity and totally clean up your credit report. If you come across it, be sure to report them to the authorities.<br />
It is essential to note that the magic formula provided by that credit repair agencies are mostly illegitimate and you can be charged with acting in cahoots with the fraudulent credit repair agency. The legal path may require a lot of effort and time but it is the best way to repair your credit problem.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 06:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[FICO &#8211; More Than Meets the Eye
Fair Isaac and Company is the developer of the FICO score, the credit score used by most lenders today. The exact formula is not published, but Fair Isaac offers a breakdown of the categories of influence, and the relative importance of each. The breakdown is a helpful starting point [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>FICO &#8211; More Than Meets the Eye</strong></p>
<p>Fair Isaac and Company is the developer of the FICO score, the credit score used by most lenders today. The exact formula is not published, but Fair Isaac offers a breakdown of the categories of influence, and the relative importance of each. The breakdown is a helpful starting point for anyone in credit repair mode who wishes to optimize his or her scores, but it is only a starting point…</p>
<p><strong>Credit Repair and the Logic of FICO</strong></p>
<p>If you are in a credit repair program and aspire to optimize your credit scores it is handy to understand the logic behind the scenes. Fair Isaac is in the business of providing lenders with a measure of the risk they will incur in lending you money. Fair Isaac has spent years analyzing the implications of every measurable behavior and developed a formula to communicate risk with a single number. Here is a breakdown of the components of the FICO score along with some powerful tips you can apply to your own credit repair efforts.</p>
<p><strong>Pay History</strong></p>
<p>Your pay history makes up 35% of your score. Clear enough, but let’s take a moment to understand the implications. A late payment is an indication of financial stress. Financial stress translates into risk of default, and FICO communicates this risk to lenders by reducing your credit score. A lower credit score says, “don’t lend to this person.” But there is more involved. FICO weighs recent late payments more heavily than older late payments. A brand new late payment can send your credit score to a level that no lender will consider. On the other hand, anyone in credit repair mode should be happy to hear that the impact of a late payment fades quickly as time goes by.</p>
<p><strong>Balances &#8211; Installment</strong></p>
<p>Your account balances make up 30% of your score. Both installment and revolving accounts are considered. Let’s take a quick look at installment debt before discussing the far more important category of revolving debt. When installment debt, such as a car loan, appears on your credit report FICO sees it as an unknown and drops your score to warn lenders of the new risk. After a few months FICO acknowledges your ability to manage the payments and adjusts your score accordingly. Not a big credit repair concern.</p>
<p><strong>Balances &#8211; Revolving</strong></p>
<p>Revolving balances are tricky and may hinder or help your credit repair efforts more than you think. You can clean up your credit report, pay your bills on time, and still end up with a miserable credit score. FICO puts a huge emphasis on the relationship between your balance and your high credit limit. The latest FICO model acknowledges six balance-to-limit ratios: 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100%, and the deadly over-100% category. The two lower tiers will increase your scores, the middle tier is neutral, 80% is bad, 100% is awful, and as for the deadly over-100% category – I think you get the message.</p>
<p><strong>Credit Repair and Your Balances</strong></p>
<p>People often get a credit card, and quickly use it to the limit. Sounds like fun! Unfortunately, a new account with a high balance is credit repair suicide. The new account warns FICO about unknown stress on your budget, and the high balance says that you are out of control. This may not be the case, but big brother is watching and he doesn’t like what he sees. But there is some good news too. If you take that same new account and keep the balance below 20% of your high credit limit for 6 months FICO will think you are fantastic and reward you accordingly. This is solid <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.skybluecredit.com/">credit repair</a> gold.</p>
<p><strong>The Age of Accounts</strong></p>
<p>This category makes up 15% of your score. There are a few credit repair angles here. There is nothing you can do about the age of installment debt; when it’s paid, it’s done. But revolving accounts are a different story. FICO loves old accounts as much as it worries about new ones. Many people start a credit repair effort and cut up their credit cards; a strategic error. Generally you would be advised to keep your accounts open. There are exceptions. If you have lots of established credit cards you should close the inactive ones. There is a bit of a balancing act; too many cards work against your score.</p>
<p><strong>New Credit &amp; Inquiries</strong></p>
<p>This category weighs in at 10% of your score. If you are planning to apply for a mortgage or a car loan soon, or are in a <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.skybluecredit.com/">credit repair</a> program and watching your scores, you should minimize your credit activity. New accounts will reduce your score, and an inquiry is interpreted as the intent to open a new account, so FICO will downgrade you to warn prospective lenders that there may be trouble ahead.</p>
<p><strong>Type and Mix of Credit</strong></p>
<p>This is the final 10% of the calculation, and not much of a credit repair concern. FICO does not publish their idea of the optimal mix of credit, but if you really want to know what the perfect 850 credit score looks like, here you go! One mortgage over 5 years old, two car loans more than halfway through their life span, and five credit cards over five years old with balances under 20% of the high credit limit will take you to the summit!</p>
<p>Copyright © 2007 James W. Kemish. All Content. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A credit report is used by potential creditors to evaluate the credit worthiness of an applicant. This report contains a detailed record of the amount borrowed by you, the payment history, amount of credit available and the length of your credit history etc. These records are compiled and maintained by three credit reporting agencies, Experian, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A credit report is used by potential creditors to evaluate the credit worthiness of an applicant. This report contains a detailed record of the amount borrowed by you, the payment history, amount of credit available and the length of your credit history etc. These records are compiled and maintained by three credit reporting agencies, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. The agencies use a credit scoring system developed by Fair Isaac Corporation called the FICO score to evaluate individuals. The credit scores can range from 300-850 and the lower your score is, the more risky would it be for creditors to deal with you. There are many instances when individuals have been victimized by incorrect/inaccurate information being published in their credit reports on account of mistakes made by the credit reporting bureaus/creditors. At such times, people need to consider hiring the services of a credit repair company. Such firms are run by legally qualified and experienced professionals who will ensure a clean credit repair.</p>
<p>Credit Repair Made Easy</p>
<p>Your credit report usually contains information such as your name, age, social security number, address, date of birth, and details of your employment. The credit report will also contain detailed information of the type of credit secured by you, length of credit history, your payment history, the total amount owed and the amount paid off. The credit report also contains an inquiry section providing details of the creditors who have asked for a copy of your credit report. The report will also display any negative items such as late payments, missed payments, bankruptcies, foreclosures, judgments, charge offs etc. The credit repair company will ensure that any inaccurate information is rectified while they will also suggest repair action on how to repair credit score. Many of these firms work online, offering people a chance to signup for credit report repair services from the comfort of their homes.</p>
<p>The credit repair company will see to it that your credit report is repaired in a satisfactory manner, ensuring that your credit score improves. With an improved credit score, you can qualify for lower interest rates, lower insurance premiums and have your credit applications approved faster. People are also offered a copy of their credit report by the credit repair firm that they hire. People can get a free copy of their credit report once or twice a year, as applicable from the credit reporting bureaus. They need to check the report for any mistakes that can lower their FICO score and the credit repair company can be contacted to make sure that the report is remedied in a legal and legitimate fashion.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit Report Errors are here to Stay
The credit bureaus will never produce accurate credit reports. Does this shock you? You might be even more surprised to know that congress has acknowledged this fact and created legislation that virtually guarantees a continuation of credit reporting errors and the necessity for vigilant credit repair. Is that crazy? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Credit Report Errors are here to Stay</strong></p>
<p>The credit bureaus will never produce accurate credit reports. Does this shock you? You might be even more surprised to know that congress has acknowledged this fact and created legislation that virtually guarantees a continuation of credit reporting errors and the necessity for vigilant credit repair. Is that crazy? What am I talking about? Alas, it is true. This legislation is called the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Now you are really surprised!</p>
<p><strong>The FCRA Problem</strong></p>
<p>You probably thought of the FCRA as the wonderful federal law that outlines credit repair procedures and allows you to dispute errors on your report. Or maybe you thought of it as the law that imposes responsibility and accountability on the credit bureaus, and, oh, where would we be without it? Okay, there is no doubt that the FCRA limits the potentially catastrophic damage that the credit bureaus would impose on an unwary public, but it also tolerates major errors, and by doing so guarantees that they will exist for the foreseeable future.</p>
<p><strong>A Big Social Cost</strong></p>
<p>The law is a wonderful thing. It protects the innocent and maintains a semblance of social order. But the scales of justice tip two ways, often insulating the offender in a cozy blanket of due process. In the case of the FCRA the law is designed to impose a reasonable degree of responsibility on the subject industry, without overburdening them with excessive and costly guidelines. And this last point turns out to be the problem, at least as far as the one hundred million consumers who are paying premium interest rates because of errors on their credit reports.</p>
<p><strong>The Credit Repair Balancing Act</strong></p>
<p>So whats up with this? I understand that lawmakers face tough decisions. The credit bureaus are massive business entities, and guess what? We cannot exist without them. Well, maybe you could, but the business world is completely dependent, totally addicted to credit data. The credit bureaus each manage credit files on two hundred million Americans along with billions of data updates each day. Errors are inevitable. You can&#8217;t just tell them to adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards errors. It would cost too much and potentially make it impossible for the credit bureaus to stay in business.</p>
<p><strong>What about Me?</strong></p>
<p>So what about you and the errors on your reports? Congress is not unsympathetic, and wants you to facilitate your credit repair efforts and fix the mistakes that might keep you from getting a loan, or a job, or insurance. Oh, yeah. So they mandated the creation of Annualcreditreport.com, the website where you may get your credit reports for free once each twelve months. Have you checked your report lately?</p>
<p><strong>The Plot Thickens</strong></p>
<p>And so the plot thickens. It turns out that those darn credit reports, for most consumers, might as well be written in Greek. And even if you can make sense out of your report do you really know what you are looking at? Credit repair success requires some reasonable working knowledge of the FCRA and access to FTC Staff Opinion Letters that interpret the law in practical application. You would also be well advised to bone up on the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. And, oh yeah, make sure you know your state Statutes of Limitation. Credit repair is tricky. Phew.</p>
<p><strong>Credit Repair is here to Stay</strong></p>
<p>So, who is looking out for you? You are thatâs who. You canât count on Big Brother. He may be watching, but heâs not going to make sure that your credit report is okay. Itâs time to step up to the plate. If you canât manage the job on your own there are a growing number of excellent credit repair companies that can handle the job for a smallish fee. Credit repair is a growth industry so you will have to do a bit of homework to identify a truly professional operation.</p>
<p><strong>Professional Credit Repair</strong></p>
<p>If you are going to hire a credit repair service, hire a good one. There are a few things to look out for. It is not legal for credit repair companies to charge a lump sum in advance. A legitimate fee structure would include a setup fee followed by a monthly fee charged at the end of each month of service. You should also check their record with the Better Business Bureau. And personally, I suggest that you pick up the phone and interview two or three before deciding.</p>
<p>Copyright Â© 2008 Ian Webber. All Content. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is an unfortunate truth that the credit repair industry as a whole has taken a lot of heat because of the actions of several unethical and (sometimes) illegal credit repair organizations.  The Federal Trade Commission has worked with various states\&#8217; attorneys general to shut-down those credit repair companies that operate outside of legal procedure.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is an unfortunate truth that the credit repair industry as a whole has taken a lot of heat because of the actions of several unethical and (sometimes) illegal credit repair organizations.  The Federal Trade Commission has worked with various states\&#8217; attorneys general to shut-down those credit repair companies that operate outside of legal procedure.  When choosing a company to help repair your credit, it is imperative that you look for an established company, which has passed the review of the FTC, Attorneys General, and the Better Business Bureau.  In addition, there are other things you can look for to help you make a good decision about your credit repair.</p>
<p>Things to look out for before hiring a credit repair organization:</p>
<p>* Offering to \&#8221;create a new identity\&#8221;<br />
* Claims that they can remove debts, liens, and bankruptcies from your credit report<br />
* Claim to remove accurate negative information from your credit report<br />
* Not up front about what you can do legally on your own<br />
* Asking for money up front before services are rendered (which may violate \&#8217;right of rescission\&#8217; laws<br />
* Make outrageous guarantees about how quickly or effectively they can remove items on your report</p>
<p>What does a true credit repair firm do that makes them a legitimate company?</p>
<p>* Can only help remove inaccurate information on your credit report<br />
* Provide comprehensive consulting on how to be a better consumer<br />
* Have established relationships with creditors and the big three credit bueaus<br />
* Be up front about the cost, only require a relatively small startup fee, and offer services risk free with a \&#8221;cancel at any time\&#8221; policy<br />
* The startup cost follows state mandated \&#8221;right of rescission\&#8221; periods in which they do not actually charge your credit card until after the period has ended<br />
* Have successfully served many clients, with a relatively small number of complaints from customers, and proof of their services provided.<br />
* Never trust a guarantee that we can \&#8221;clean up your credit\&#8221; and make sure the company is up front about the fact that credit repair is typically a 3-6 month process and can even last 1 full year<br />
* Be transparent about what they do and how you can actually repair your own credit without their services<br />
* Ensure they are not on the FTC watch list or in their database of credit repair scams</p>
<p>Even the most compliant, transparent and industry leading comapanies are sometimes powerless to help certain credit situations facing consumers.  There are many credit organizations that make false claims, and because of this some customers may have inaccurate information about what can legally be done to help them repair their credit.  If a credit repair company cannot help you, it is their duty to give you advice on how to best handle your situation, and not sign you up for additional services that you don\&#8217;t need.</p>
<p>The act of credit repair is legal and it is within the rights of the consumer to pursue the removal of inaccurate credit repair information through any legally-acceptable channel available to them.  Keep in mind, however, that involvement with any illegal credit repair scheme could result in you receiving punishment for your involvement.  Most commonly, credit repair scams are brought up on charges of mail or wire fraud, or the federal crime of falsely reporting information to the IRS or credit organizations.  These accusations are not taken lightly, and it is not worth the risk of being involved in a credit repair scam to repair your credit when perfectly legal and acceptable solutions are available.</p>
<p>If you believe you may already have been a victim of a fraudulent credit repair company, do not hesitate to report the case to the Attorney General in your state, to file a claim with the Better Business Bureau, or visit www.fraud.org and report your experience there.</p>
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		<title>Credit Repair And The Recession</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Urgent Need for Credit Repair

Credit repair has become a necessity. Prior to the recession you could afford to have blemishes on your credit report; lenders didn&#8217;t really care. If your credit score was a little low you would simply pay a modestly higher interest rate. Not the end of the world. But along with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>An Urgent Need for Credit Repair<br />
</strong><br />
Credit repair has become a necessity. Prior to the recession you could afford to have blemishes on your credit report; lenders didn&#8217;t really care. If your credit score was a little low you would simply pay a modestly higher interest rate. Not the end of the world. But along with the recession came the most dramatic credit crunch ever. It started with mortgage lenders as they scrambled to mitigate risk in their real estate portfolios. Over the following year every other creditor followed in step. One thing leads to another and now millions of people are finding that without some form of remedial credit repair effort they are unable to purchase anything on credit.</p>
<p><strong>The Credit Crunch<br />
</strong><br />
The severity of the credit crunch has taken many by surprise. In mid-2006 money was flowing freely. The economic froth was beyond anything the world had seen since the roaring twenties. Even then credit repair paid dividends, it&#8217;s true, but there was no desperate need. You could purchase a home with credit scores in the low 500s. You might even get an interest rate as low as one percent, albeit an adjustable rate mortgage. But, oh, how times change. Now, for millions of people, the lack of an intelligent credit repair effort can mean no loan at all. And the non-availability of credit can mean real hardship. Just think of something as simple as automobile financing. Can you do without a car? Urban dwellers might get by with public transportation, but that is not the case for most of us.</p>
<p><strong>Is Credit Repair for You?</strong></p>
<p>Credit repair can change everything, and quicker than you may think. Credit repair can be done by you, but for most people it is worth considering employing the services of a professional credit repair service. A professional service will offer comprehensive clean up and restoration with a focus on credit score optimization. If you are shopping for the right credit repair company, make sure they offer more than just credit bureau disputes. Your goal is to improve your score and make your credit as lender-ready as possible. The right company will produce the right results. How about you, are you a candidate for credit repair? If you have examined your credit reports and imagine that there is little benefit to be had, I would like to share a little information that might inspire you to take a step towards <a title="credit repair" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.skybluecredit.com">credit repair</a> today.</p>
<p><strong>A Lot of Mistakes<br />
</strong><br />
Almost three-quarters of all credit reports contain errors. Not all of these errors are significant enough to cause major financial disruption, but a lot of them are. How many? According to a series of studies conducted by public interest research groups over the last decade about half of all credit reports include errors serious enough to cause consumers to pay premium interest rates or to be denied outright for loans. To put these statistics into perspective it helps to know that the three major credit bureaus each report on just over two hundred million Americans. Half of the total is one hundred million. That&#8217;s a lot of mistakes. Where do you stand? Here are some things for you to consider.</p>
<p><strong>Your Credit Repair Opportunity<br />
</strong><br />
Credit reporting errors are not always easy to spot. You may have multiple errors which could use credit repair attention, and not even know that they are present on your credit reports. One of the most insidious forms of reporting errors is caused by the redundancy of illicit collection accounts. The cause is simple. Collectors buy and sell debt on a regular basis. By law, a collector is supposed to withdraw their reporting of a collection account immediately upon the sale of the debt to another collector. And yet this rarely happens for the simple reason that there is no punishment for compliance failure. Other common errors needing credit repair attention include duplicate accounts, accounts reported as open with balances that are closed and paid, underreported credit limits on revolving accounts, and file merger errors causing other peoples accounts to report on your credit.</p>
<p><strong>Reach Out Today<br />
</strong><br />
It&#8217;s time to reach out for credit repair help. Shop the internet; call three or four credit repair services before making up your mind. Most legitimate companies offer a free consultation. I suggest that you take advantage of this. You should make a list of questions that you want to ask. Be organized. Think about the issues that are of concern to you. Make notes. It is important to feel comfortable with the company you hire. Take your time and do it right. Your credit repair project is bound to succeed. Good luck!</p>
<p>Copyright Â© 2009 Ian Webber. All Content. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit Repair in Changing Times

Credit repair has the power to transform your financial life and help you meet creditor guidelines. We are in a period of hard economic times. For the last three years lenders have tightened their requirements. Consumers everywhere are finding it difficult to get home loans, automobile financing, and even credit cards. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Credit Repair in Changing Times<br />
</strong><br />
Credit repair has the power to transform your financial life and help you meet creditor guidelines. We are in a period of hard economic times. For the last three years lenders have tightened their requirements. Consumers everywhere are finding it difficult to get home loans, automobile financing, and even credit cards. Millions of credit cards holders have been contacted by their creditors and told that their credit limits have been reduced, and in many cases even informed that their cards have been cancelled.</p>
<p><strong>Meeting the Challenge Head On<br />
</strong><br />
Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal noted that credit card issuers will be cutting credit card lines by two trillion dollars. Credit repair provides a means of restoring, rebuilding, and optimizing your credit reports and credit scores. An intelligent round of credit repair is exactly what these hard times call for. You do not have to sit back and watch passively while the availability of credit becomes a distant memory. Start your credit repair program today and regain the favor of lenders and access to the low cost financing you need.</p>
<p><strong>A Complete Approach is Needed</strong></p>
<p>There are three aspects to successful credit repair that you must address simultaneously. You must clean up the content of your credit report, rectify any credit deficiencies you have, and fine-tune your credit for credit score optimization. If you neglect any of these tasks your credit repair effort will struggle, or even fail in spite of your otherwise capable and hard work. Many credit repair programs focus on credit bureau disputes to the exclusion of everything else. And as exciting as it is to see derogatory information corrected, you are likely to face disappointment when the time comes to apply for a loan and you find that your credit scores have not improved and that the content of your report does not meet the lenders requirements. Here is an overview of the three pronged approach that will insure you end up with truly usable credit.</p>
<p><strong>The Credit Repair Clean Up</strong></p>
<p>Cleaning up your credit report with <a title="credit repair" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.skybluecredit.com">credit repair</a> requires patience and a proper understanding of all of your legal rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. And if you have accounts reported by collectors on your report you must have a working knowledge of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and all relevant state statutes of limitation. With the proper tools your job will be easy and rewarding. If you fail to learn the rules you may trigger unanticipated trouble in the form of new collection activity and lawsuits. If you don&#8217;t have the time to invest in the learning process don&#8217;t worry, just contact a legitimate credit repair service. They will insure that all of the necessary precautions are taken before sending dispute letters to the credit bureaus.</p>
<p><strong>Removing Credit Deficiencies</strong></p>
<p>Rectifying credit deficiencies as part of your credit repair program is every bit as important as cleaning up your credit report. This is necessary for anyone who does not have any open mainstream revolving accounts. Credit cards are the most powerful way of jumpstarting your credit scores. You should have a minimum of two credit cards. Given the state of the credit markets today there is a good chance that you will have to apply for secured credit cards. Secured credit cards are every bit as good for credit rebuilding as unsecured cards. Once you have your two credit cards you need to follow three simple rules to optimize your credit scores. Make your payments on time, don&#8217;t pay your balance down to zero, and keep your balance under twenty percent of the total credit line available on the card. As an example, if you have a card with a five hundred dollar limit, you should keep the balance under two hundred dollars.</p>
<p><strong>Fine-Tune and Optimize</strong></p>
<p>Fine-tuning the content of your credit report for credit score optimization requires some understanding of the FICO scoring model. There are certain types of debt that are favorable for your score and others that should be avoided at all costs. In addition, there is an optimal balance between different types of debt that you should work towards. You may need to open accounts, close others, pay down balances, and understand the pace at which these changes should take place depending on your own credit needs.</p>
<p><strong>Picking Your Path<br />
</strong><br />
Do you need help? You can succeed at credit repair on your own, or you can hire a reputable credit repair service to manage the process for you. Credit repair is a unique task that requires a fair amount of knowledge if you want to produce the best possible results. If you are going to go it alone please take the time to educate yourself. If you are going to hire a credit repair service, pick up the phone and interview a few. Make a list of questions to ask and pick the company that you feel comfortable with. Good luck!</p>
<p>Copyright © 2009 James W. Kemish. All Content. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<title>The Fundamentals of Credit Repair Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 06:03:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You Can Achieve Real Credit Repair Success

There are several important issues to consider before starting your credit repair effort. The time you invest in preparation will save you time and effort, and more importantly, insure that you get the results you deserve from your credit repair project. Take a moment, plan your approach, and proceed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>You Can Achieve Real Credit Repair Success<br />
</strong><br />
There are several important issues to consider before starting your credit repair effort. The time you invest in preparation will save you time and effort, and more importantly, insure that you get the results you deserve from your credit repair project. Take a moment, plan your approach, and proceed thoughtfully. You will succeed!</p>
<p><strong>Make Your Payments on Time<br />
</strong><br />
If you are currently not able to keep up with your existing obligations, credit repair is not the right option for you. Before starting a credit repair effort your finances should be stabilized and you should be able to pay your bills on time. There is no point in cleaning up your credit report while derogatory events continue to occur. If you are having trouble paying your bills you should investigate other options, including consumer credit counseling and debt negotiation. You should also consider consulting a bankruptcy attorney.</p>
<p><strong>Get Your Credit Reports<br />
</strong><br />
You will need all three reports from the major CRAs (credit reporting agencies) for your credit repair project; they are Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. You can get them for free at AnnualCreditReport.com, but I am sorry to say that I advise against this option, as it is difficult and frustrating. And in the end, should you succeed, you will have three credit reports in different formats, and all about as clear to the layman as reading Chinese. I suggest purchasing a nice tri-merged report. They are easily available on the Internet and should cost less than $20. A good investment in your credit repair success.</p>
<p><strong>Get Your Credit Scores, Maybe</strong></p>
<p>It seems like a nice idea to obtain your credit scores at the outset of your credit repair project so you can track the progress of this important number. Should you choose to do this, you need to be aware of a controversial battle between the credit bureaus and Fair Isaac Corp, the developer of the FICO scoring model. Lenders purchase FICO scores from the credit bureaus to make loan decisions. The credit bureaus, however, will not sell these genuine FICO scores to consumers. Instead they have created their own scores which are meant to mimic the behavior of FICO scores. Unfortunately, they often differ by as much as 100 points. At the moment consumers can purchase genuine FICO scores for their Equifax and TransUnion reports directly from Fair Isaac at MyFICO.com. A single Equifax FICO score is available at Equifax.com. Experian FICO scores are not available to the public.</p>
<p><strong>Read the Fair Credit Reporting Act</strong></p>
<p>You cannot hope to succeed at credit repair without knowing the compliance requirements imposed on the credit bureaus. These requirements are codified in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Many people starting a credit repair program assume that it is only necessary to spot and dispute the obvious derogatory errors. If you make this mistake you are likely to leave half of your potential improvement untapped. If you take the time to grasp the essential reporting guidelines of the FCRA you will gain the legal leverage you need to get the credit repair results you deserve.</p>
<p><strong>Read the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act<br />
</strong><br />
If you have any collection issues at all you will need a working knowledge of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). This is not a difficult read and will give you a significant advantage in dealing with both active collections as well as dormant collection accounts on your credit report. Armed with your legal rights you will be able to stop collectors from bothering you, force them to validate their legitimacy, provide you with an accounting of the debt, and force them to remove erroneous and outdated entries from your credit report.</p>
<p><strong>Learn Your Statutes of Limitation</strong></p>
<p>Statutes of limitation define the time limit for collectors to enforce collection of a debt through the court system and are an essential tool in your credit repair arsenal. A statute of limitation (SOL) has no bearing on the reporting period limits that the CRAs are required to enforce. Reporting period limits are generally seven years for derogatory events, whereas SOLs are often as short as three years. When an SOL has expired, a collector has no way to enforce the collection of a debt. This gives you a powerful credit repair advantage; you may opt to ignore the debt with no fear of being sued, or you may choose to negotiate a very favorable payoff.</p>
<p><strong>Consider Professional Help</strong></p>
<p>If you are going to manage your own credit repair effort you must invest the time in understanding your rights and the compliance requirements of all parties involved in the reporting process. But if you decide that you cannot manage the effort it takes to manage the credit repair task properly you should hire a professional. Should you decide on this path I suggest that you write down a list of questions relevant to your case and call several reputable credit repair services and interview them. Choose the company that you are comfortable with and put them to work. Good luck!</p>
<p>Copyright Â© 2009 James W. Kemish. All Content. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Too Many Errors
Credit repair serves a real purpose. Credit reporting errors are much more prevalent and costly than most people realize. Over half of all credit reports have errors on them that are serious enough to cause the victim to pay higher interest rates and even to be denied for financing. Credit repair is about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Too Many Errors</strong></p>
<p>Credit repair serves a real purpose. Credit reporting errors are much more prevalent and costly than most people realize. Over half of all credit reports have errors on them that are serious enough to cause the victim to pay higher interest rates and even to be denied for financing. Credit repair is about finding and correcting these errors, and there is more to it than most people realize.</p>
<p><strong>Too Hard to Find</strong></p>
<p>Many people dismiss credit repair as a process that requires no more than a cursory scan of their credit reports. Unfortunately, a quick scan of your credit reports will almost certainly leave almost all of the score-damaging errors undiscovered. To tap the real potential of credit repair requires an exploration of the credit reporting guidelines embodied by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). An understanding of the FCRA is certain to reveal a number of surprising and correctable errors. And every error caught and corrected is money in the bank.</p>
<p><strong>Why Credit Repair Matters</strong></p>
<p>You might be shocked at the potential cost of impaired credit. You pay interest on the money you borrow, and your interest rates are based on your credit. And it adds up. If you have a mortgage, an auto loan, and a couple of credit cards a damaged credit report could be costing you thousands of dollars each year. A small investment of time today can repay you in a tangible way for many years to come.</p>
<p><strong>Sneaky Defensive Credit Bureaus</strong></p>
<p>If you are going to launch a credit repair project you must adopt a somewhat skeptical attitude towards the credit bureaus. It might be handy to understand that the credit bureaus are not government agencies, nor do they have any status other than for-profit businesses. They each manage billions of pieces of data for over 200 million Americans, and they are not perfect. They are interested in maintaining accuracy, but only to the extent that it is not an economic detriment. You should also keep in mind that they often take a stand against credit repair only because it is in their best financial interest to do so.</p>
<p><strong>The Problem with the FTC<br />
</strong><br />
The FTC in very justified in their campaign against crooked credit repair operations. The only real caveat here is that the FTC operations and press campaigns against scams can be heavy handed and unhappily omit the fact that, as in every industry, there are good guys and bad guys, and there are many excellent <a title="credit repair" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.skybluecredit.com">credit repair</a> companies capable of significantly transforming your life.</p>
<p><strong>How the Bureaus Manage Disputes</strong></p>
<p>Once you decide to get your credit repair project underway you need to be conscious of the fact that you need to work thoughtfully, and even respectfully, within the credit bureau system. It is essential to understand the FCRA and to focus your disputes in areas that you have leverage, but it is equally important to understand that you will face some resistance. The credit bureaus receive mountains of disputes every day and have the right to refuse to process any request they feel is frivolous. They use this right liberally, and you need to be patient; determined, but patient.</p>
<p><strong>Collectors and Credit Repair</strong></p>
<p>Another somewhat recalcitrant group of participants in the credit reporting process is collectors. They are governed by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), and in their interaction with the bureaus by the FCRA, but there are so few repercussions for failure to comply that an amazing number of errors, intentional and otherwise, slip through the cracks. And the unwary consumer pays the price.</p>
<p><strong>Winning the Credit Repair Battle with Collectors<br />
</strong><br />
When it comes to collectors appearing on your credit report, doubt your eyes. Take the time to understand how reporting period limits work, and how collectors reset them causing collections to report many years past their legal reporting limit. And to defend yourself against any active collectors you will also need to understand how statutes of limitation work. When it comes to credit repair a little homework really pays.</p>
<p><strong>Professional Credit Repair Services Work</strong></p>
<p>Not everyone has the time available to master the details involved in credit repair success. Nothing can affect your financial life like your credit. You simply cannot afford to do half the job. It’s your credit, and you owe it to yourself to make sure the job is done right. Either invest in a couple of good books and put in some serious study time, or hire someone to do the job for you. Credit repair is all about the details. It’s not hard to get the results if you do it right. Good luck!</p>
<p>Copyright © 2009 Ian Webber. All Content. All Rights Reserved.</p>
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