We all should know that good credit is a “must have.” However, if you have recently been shocked to see your bank statement, credit card bills, don’t seem to have enough cash to manage all your obligations, or been denied credit, it’s time to examine your financial situation.

You are the only one that can fix the current situation. So, put aside any fear of seeing your financial history in black and white, be proactive and arrange to secure your credit report(s). There is no magic cure, but it can be done.

Most everyone knows that ability to get a mortgage, personal loan, credit card depends on a good credit rating. We also need to b e aware that there are other reasons that we may not know that raise negative issues resulting from poor credit. Credit score is affected most by credit cards and debt.

These are some of the unpleasant effects of poor credit:

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

Credit is what makes our personal financial world successful or plunges us into financial upheaval. So, if you are experiencing problems with cash flow, meeting financial obligations, large credit card balances, defaulting or ready to default on your obligations, you need credit repair.

It is possible for you to repair your credit. You can research the ways to get your credit report(s). There are 3 major credit reporting bureaus. Compare your reports, and dispute any errors (see Fair Credit Reporting Act).

Reestablishing good credit is work, but well worth it. Contact your creditors and explain your situation. If creditors realize that you are serious about debt repayment, they will be more likely to work with you. Information is available to assist you.

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