Posted: October 2nd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Credit | Tags: credit report, credit score, good credit score, loan | No Comments »
What is a considered a good credit score? A lot of experts say that you should get a score of 700 and above so that you are able to get a loan at a lower interest rate.
Is this easy to achieve? Given that 60% of Americans can do, then the answer is yes. You just have to pay your bills and debts on time to avoid incurring any penalties that could have a red flag on your credit report.
The reason why there are still people who cannot get a good credit score is because they have spend beyond their means. They are unable to resist the temptation to use that piece of plastic in a store thinking that they can get away just paying the minimum requirement monthly but the difference grows thanks to interest.
What happens is that they encounter late payments and are marked as “unpaid.” This is then reflected in their credit report which creditors will see and will make applying for a loan difficult to almost impossible.
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Posted: August 5th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Credit | Tags: Credit, credit cards, credit rating, credit report, credit score | No Comments »

Credit may seem like a trifle and fickle thing, but it can be demystified and used to help better your credit rating and score. Credit is when you borrow money against your own name in order to make payments on an item of high price or value. The highest forms of borrowing are often vehicles and homes, though jewelry, electronics, recreational vehicles and many other items are available on credit, even furnishings and home goods can be bought on credit. With the expansion of credit over the past few decades stores have cropped up their own store credit cards that you can use to purchase items in their stores and on their web sites on credit.
The positive of credit is the ability to finance something you can not immediately afford and the option to build a solid credit rating, or name, for yourself for future borrowing power for the larger items like a house, which for 98% of people requires a loan. This borrowing power can also be extremely useful in the time of emergency when funds are low due to job loss, medical problems, injury, catastrophe or a death of an income earner. Borrowing allows people to get through these tough times without sacrificing their quality of life.
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