How to Recover From A Bad Credit Rating As A Result of Hard Financial Times

If you have ever gone through a bankruptcy, suffered a devastating foreclosure or applied for a loan and have been turned down, you know the importance of having clean credit. If you are looking to repair your credit and increase your rating, the process can be a little overwhelming at first. This article will hopefully give you a starting point.

If you want to repair your credit yourself as opposed to letting a company do it for you, then you need to understand the basics of credit repair. This means reviewing the information contained in your credit reports and initiating the process by filling out the required forms and then submitting them to the top three credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian and Trans Union.

The big three credit bureaus use to charge a fee to consumers for these reports. Now, everyone can get a free copy of their credit report once a year since the FTC passed news laws giving consumer more protections rights. It all begins with this process.

You can get a free copy of your credit report if you are receiving public assistance, have been unemployed and plan to look for a job within three months or if you have recently been denied for a loan. It is your consumer right.

One of the first places to check for credit repair help is online. There are many websites that regularly publish information on how to get started repairing your credit. Just perform a search in your favorite search engine for “credit repair help”. In addition to finding some great tips on fixing your credit, you will see links to the best credit repair services in the United States.

The Federal Trade Commission website also provides detailed information on fixing your credit report. Included, you will find samples of forms and letters for disputing inaccuracies, correcting errors, removing outdated information and disputing information that is deemed unverifiable.

Take a visit to your local library as well. They have dozens of resources to help you fix your credit. If you need help ask the librarian to point you in the right direction. They should be able to pull a couple of books and resource guides that contain the information you need.

The key to using library resources is to bare in mind that they are only guides. They will help to educate you on the laws, processes and guidelines to repairing and restoring your credit to a good rating.

A good credit rating is essential to getting loans, buying a home, purchasing a car or just taking a family vacation. If you have bad credit, sooner or later you will have to face the fact that life can be better one your credit is repaired.

Many employers are now using the information contained in credit reports as a qualifying means to screen new candidates, the information in your credit files are more important than ever. Who ever thought that a person’s credit history will have an effect on their career? It does and eventually it will affect you if you are prospecting for key employment positions, especially in the banking and financial professions.

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Sunday, July 12th, 2009 Finance

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