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Are Student Loans Better Than Credit Cards?
When applying for student loans, it's so important for
prospective college students to calculate their finances as best
they can to receive the appropriate funding. From tuition and
books to room and board, living expenses and food,...
Do you want to get a new credit card at a great rate?
1)Do your homework. Applying for and getting approved for a credit card is nothing more than legwork. Credit card contracts can sometimes contain onerous terms that might make you sorry that you signed up for the new card that you did. Read the fine...
How To Get Out Of Credit Card Debt Much Faster & Save Lots Of Money - Without Filing For Bankruptcy!
The most important lesson I learned about getting out of debt is that you'll NEVER get out of debt playing by the rules of your creditors. No matter what they say, they really don't want you to get out of debt.
After all, the longer it takes you...
Knocking Down the Debts with Credit Repair
If you take a hard look at your situation and analyze your debts carefully, you might just find a solution to knocking down the debts. Debts are bills we owe to creditors, someone or source that has extended us a line of credit believing that we...
supposition and Credit Repair
When it comes down to it, the majority of people are always
assuming, and most of them assume the worst. Creditors or anyone
today all base their theories on suppositions, and suppositions
have forever caused failure. When people fail to pay...
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Immediate Steps To Improving Poor Credit
Credit can be a wonderful thing, but it can also be a dangerous
pitfall, with disastrous results, when it gets out of control,
even it happened through no fault of your own. If you find
yourself overextended, here are some ideas for improving your
credit.
The first step is to acknowledge your dilemma. Denial is a
natural reaction, but you absolutely must face up to the fact
that you're in trouble, and begin to work your way out of it.
Don't ignore your bills. That won't accomplish anything and will
only compound your poor credit problem in the long run.
The next step is to contact all of your creditors and tell them
your situation, the sooner, the better. Ask them to set up new
payment schedules for the debts you owe. Make sure that the
schedule you agree on is one you can actually manage. Contacting
them and being honest with them, telling them that you really
want to fulfill your obligations, but need to set up a different
repayment plan also shows them that you're sincere about paying
them back. In most cases, you'll be pleasantly surprised at how
willing your creditors will be to work with you on setting up a
new payment plan that you can live with. After all, they'd
rather receive their money a little more slowly than never
receive it at all.
Immediately stop charging anything else. That should be
obvious,
but being able to buy things on credit can actually become a
habit that can be very difficult to break. However, if you have
poor credit, the one thing you DON'T need is more debt! Take
your credit cards out of your wallet and put them away--or cut
them up, if you have to, to make sure they're not available for
easy use.
Those are the first steps toward improving your credit. You have
shown good faith with your creditors, and you've stopped
accumulating further debt. Don't expect miracles, because it
will take time to undo the financial difficulty that may have
taken years to get yourself in to. But you can do it, and you'll
find most of your creditors will be quite willing to help. After
all, they have a financial stake in this, too.
It can be a long, difficult process, but if you face up to your
difficulty, summon your courage, and then begin to take positive
steps, you CAN once again find yourself on the road to regaining
control of your finances.
Copyright © Jeanette J. Fisher
About the author:
Jeanette
Fisher teaches six ways to build credit. Free credit ebook "Credit
Tips for Mortgage Financing" http://worryfreecredit.com
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