Good Credit is a Necessity

May 4, 2009

We need to maintain “GOOD” credit always. If you have experienced a recent denial of credit, are appalled by bank balances, credit card balances, are having cash flow issues, then it is time for a thorough investigation of your personal financial situation. You need credit repair.

You are the only one that can fix the current situation. So, put aside any fear of seeing your financial history in black and white, be proactive and arrange to secure your credit report(s). There is no magic cure, but it can be done.

Everyone understands that their ability to get a loan, a mortgage, credit card depends on a good credit rating. Our “Credit Score” is most affected by our total debt and credit cards. You also need to know that there are other negative effects of poor credit that you may not know about.

Negative effects of poor credit:

a. Denied car loan b. Denied employment c. Denied health, life, homeowner’s insurance d. Denial of /or high interest rates for credit cards and loans e. Denial of a cell phone contract f. Being unable to start your own business

Credit is the basis of our financial world, so we need credit. None of us want financial disaster but we are responsible for ourselves. Therefore, if you are having serious cash flow problems, struggling to meet payment schedules, and have defaulted (or are close to it), you need credit repair now.

It is possible for you to repair your credit. You can research the ways to get your credit report(s). There are 3 major credit reporting bureaus. Compare your reports, and dispute any errors (see Fair Credit Reporting Act).

Credit repair will be work for you but it is worth the effort. Explain your situation to your creditors. They will be more likely to work with you when they know you are serious about paying your debt. You will find a lot of public information to help you with this process.
About the Author:
With unprecedented challenges in the credit markets it?s more important than ever to have excellent credit. For more information visit Rob Kosbergs’ Detailed FREE Guide on Maintaining and Repairing your Credit Score by going to Bad Credit Repair for your FREE information.

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