Credit Reports
Theres no reason for a person to feel defeated when up against a bad credit report. Although it will surely take a lot of time and effort to rebuild the credit report into a more respectable history it can certainly be done. There is no reason why a person with horrendous credit cant eventually have a good credit score. All it takes is perseverance and patience.
The amount of time and energy devoted to rebuilding is directly related to the severity of the credit history. A person who has a couple of late payments is not going to need to dedicate as much effort to someone who has charge-offs, delinquencies, and maxed out credit limits throughout the credit report. Errors on credit reports can turn into time-consuming nightmares too, as the reporting agency demands piles of documentation.
There are two routes people can travel when attempting to rebuild a credit history.
They can pay a company to clean up their credit report and another company to pay their bills, or the person can take care of all the details themselves. In general, it is much better to take the bull by the horns and do all the dirty work personally. There are some rebuilding credit companies who are nothing more than crooks, taking advantage of consumers in an uncomfortable situation. Even if a consumer manages to hire scrupulous companies, isnt it better to take care of things personally? Not only does it result in a sense of accomplishment, but also there is no better way to know the ins and outs of credit and finance than by taking control of the situation.
It is undeniably better for the consumer to do the job of rebuilding credit instead of hiring a company to do it. One of the biggest lessons a consumer must learn is that if a delinquency is a valid item on the credit report, it simply isnt going to go away. Even paying off an account, although better than not, doesnt erase the fact that for a while the consumer wasnt paying on time. It is certainly better with regards to credit scores to pay delinquent bills, but a consumer should not be shocked when the item shows as paid, but was once in a late status. Its just one more of the frustrating facts that people repairing their credit must face.
For someone rebuilding his or her credit after discharging a bankruptcy, the process of rebuilding credit becomes a bit trickier. The many creditors willing to grant them a second chance with credit may pleasantly surprise these consumers initially. The truth is, however, that these companies arent necessarily being benevolent with their gestures, but rather they are taking advantage of the fact that bankruptcies cannot be filed in consecutive years. The creditors know that consumers fresh from a bankruptcy will not be able to turn around and declare bankruptcy for years, making these consumers attractive to creditors. Not to mention that these companies are going to offer horribly high interest rates.
Some financial experts ask why a person even needs to build their credit back up. After all, unless a fundamental change occurs in the spending habits of a consumer it is likely they will wind up exactly where they once were: behind in payments and avoiding collectors. Maybe avoiding credit all together is a viable option. There is no harm in trying out a cash-based system for a while after wrecking your credit report. Studies have shown that people buying items with cash are more likely to think about their purchases and show restraint as opposed to folks buying items with credit cards. Sure, living without credit cards will undoubtedly result in less spectacular purchases, but oftentimes its the spectacular purchases, which send people into a financial pickle to begin with.
If trying a cash-based system isnt appealing in the least, then at the very minimum make sure to pay all bills, every month, promptly and without fail. As your credit starts to take on a more steady history, call up your creditors and demand lower interest rates.
Pay attention to where your money goes, and dont wind up in the same situation as the one which forced you to repair your credit in the first place.
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