Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Good Credit is a Necessity

By Rob Kosberg

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 may be quite fearful about looking at your credit report, but you need to bite the bullet and be proactive about seeing this document(s). No one can do this for you and there is no magic for fixing the situation without your involvement.

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.

Did you know that poor credit may result in:

Life, health, and homeowner's insurance may be denied Employment may be denied Credit cards & loans may be denied or offered with high interest rates Car loans may be denied Cell phone contracts may be denied You may not be able to start a business

Our financial world can be successful or miserable, but credit is the basis for our personal financial world and we need credit. Therefore, if you have defaulted (or are close), are having cash flow problems, large credit repair balances, credit repair is a necessity.

You can research how to secure your credit report(s) from each of the 3 major credit reporting bureaus. You can fix your credit. The Fair Credit Reporting Act provides helpful information about this process of securing and fixing credit reports. It is all about consumer rights.

Contact your current creditors, explain the situation. If your creditors realize that you want to pay your debts, they will be much more likely to work with you. Regaining good credit is work and only you know whether you will be able to do the repair yourself. There is a lot of information to help you. - 16459

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