SolveYourProblem eLearning Series: Credit Scores
Help Me Improve
My Dreadful Credit Score
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26 pages )
Make Credit Repair Easier on
Yourself
Credit repair is no picnic. It requires continual work and
effort to get a good credit score and to improve a bad
one. In today’s busy life, you stand a much better chance
of getting a better credit score if you make it as easy
on yourself as possible. In many cases, people actually
have low credit scores not because of carelessness or indifference,
but because hectic lifestyles lead to oversights and missed
credit payments. There are several things you can do to
make good credit almost automatic:
Tip #72: Don’t let a bad credit score
make you swear off purchases you must make.
You
will make life much harder on yourself if you deny yourself
things you need - such as medical treatments - because your
credit is poor. If you have bad credit, but need money for
something urgent, consider a secured loan or a bad credit
loan with generous terms. Do not let bad credit affect your
ability to stay safe and healthy.
Some
people think that getting credit while trying to repair their
FICO score is bad idea. While it is true that you may not
get the best interest rates on the loans you get in the time
before your credit score is improved, getting loans that
you need may simply be too important to put off.
Tip #73: Make arrangements to pay your
bills when you are on vacation or ill.
When
we go on vacation, of course we want to get away from it
all, but when we forget to pay our bills while away, we risk
getting dings on our credit that can affect our credit risk
rating.
Make
it part of your vacation practice to pay bills in advance
or to arrange someone to pay your bills while you are away.
Similarly, while you are ill, arrange to have bills paid
so that bills don’t pile up and so that you don’t get marked
as a “non-payer.” It is frustrating to be trying to improve
a credit score only to suffer a setback over a small oversight.
Tip #74: Consider online banking or
telephone banking to make bill payment easier.
If
you have trouble getting your payments in on time, consider
online or telephone banking. This simple system is now available
from virtually every bank and can help you pay your bills
in minutes - at any time of the day or night. If you travel
a lot, on line or telephone banking can be a real life-saver
as it will allow you to pay your bills no matter where you
are.
Plus,
you get instant confirmation of the paid bill and your payment
is counted instantly. You no longer have to worry about payments
getting lost in the mail or getting lost in a bureaucratic
shuffle - the record of the payment is right on your bank
account statement.
If
you lead a busy lifestyle and have several late payments
of bills simply because you can’t quite keep up with the
errand of paying bills, online or telephone banking can be
the solution that can help your credit rating by effectively
putting a stop to late or unpaid bills. With these two very
convenient and quick payment options, there really is no
excuse for unpaid accounts.
Tip #75: Simplify your bills.
You
can often get great discounts by choosing to get several
services from the same company - for example, a package deal
from your phone company can give you internet access, long
distance phone plans, and cable television - all on one bill
and all in one low price. Pooling your insurance into one
package from one insurance provider can have the same effect.
Reducing the number of bills you get can make it easier for
you to pay your bills and so reduces the chances that your
credit rating will be affected by non-paid or late paid bills.
Tip #76: Pay your bills as soon as
you get them.
If
you leave your bills until later, you may forget and end
up being listed as a late payer. Some companies may not report
you to credit bureaus right away, but others report even
one skipped or late payment, which can show up on your credit
report and affect your credit rating.
Tip
#77: Set aside a regular day, time, and place for paying
bills.
If
you are too busy to pay your bills as they arrive, set aside
one hour each week for paying your bills and ordering your
finances. Have the same place and time set aside each week,
so that paying incoming bills and taking care of your finances
becomes an automatic good habit.
Make
sure that the place you set aside is quiet and contains everything
you need - including pens, a calendar, stamps, envelopes,
and your payment information. Making bill paying automatic
in this way can reduce the number of non-payments and late
payments you make on your bills, and reducing these problems
can help improve your credit risk rating.
Tip #78: Record your financial duties
on a calendar - just like all your other appointments.
If
you mark down when bills are due, when you need to make payments,
and what you need to accomplish to boost your credit score
in a visible place you check often, you are less likely to
overlook important appointments and deadlines.
Tip #79: Go online.
There
are a number of online resources that can help you find credit
information and can help you with your credit repair project:
The FICO web site - www.myfico.com -
contains lots of useful credit repair information and even
allows you to order credit reports and scores.
The credit bureaus (transunion.com, equifax.com and experian.com)
allow you to order credit scores and credit reports online.
Through
these online sites you can also get information on reporting
errors on your credit report. Your bank likely offers online
banking as well, which can make managing your accounts easier
and simpler for you each month.
Most
companies - including utility companies and credit card companies
- will now allow you to get your bills right in your inbox.
This is a very handy feature as it allows you to get your
bill right away, it cuts down on the amount of mail you get,
and allows you to get and pay your bill online through online
banking. Plus, many accounting software packages now allow
you to coordinate all your financial information through
one program, which can make taking care of your finances
much more automatic and timely.
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