Credit Scores

5 Tips to Raise Your Credit Score Fast

Posted by on Mar 31, 2011 in Credit Scores | 0 comments

Author and credit scoring expert Linda Ferrari shares 5 simple things you can do to help raise your credit scores quickly. If you enjoyed this post, why not connect with me elsewhere? If you’re looking for a mortgage in the Atlanta area, you can visit my primary Peachtree City and Newnan mortgage lender website at www.wdarrellwalters.com. If you’re interested in Free Business Boosters for Real Estate, visit www.freebusinessboosters.com....

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It’s Your Credit… You Have a Right to Know How it Looks!

Posted by on Feb 15, 2011 in Credit Scores | 0 comments

Did you know that all residents of the US have the right to obtain one free credit report from each of the three credit bureaus per year? Since your credit score is more important than ever due to today’s tightening credit standards, it’s the perfect opportunity to take advantage of this benefit. But Beware… Although you see commercials offering free credit reports, many companies actually charge a fee or require enrollment to qualify for the free report. That’s why one of your best resources is www.annualcreditreport.com for a free report of your credit history....

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Protecting Credit During Divorce

Posted by on Oct 26, 2010 in Credit Scores | 0 comments

Chances are you know someone who is facing the challenges of divorce. Going through this process can be emotionally and financially difficult. Failing to address important credit issues, however, will only make things worse. Remember, a divorce decree does not absolve credit contracts or relieve responsibility for any and all debt incurred during the marriage. The following is a proactive plan to maintain healthy credit both during and after a divorce. Know Your Credit – Obtain copies of credit reports from all three bureaus right away (Experian®, Equifax, and TransUnion®). Organize The...

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Credit Scoring Part 10-Maintenance is Key to Long Term Financial Health

Posted by on Oct 7, 2010 in Credit Scores | 0 comments

In life, we maintain those things that we take great pride in-our bodies, our health, our hair, our home, our lawn-you get the picture! Credit maintenance might not come to mind here, but I can assure you, that adding this to your “to-do list” will benefit you in the long run. I realize this seems like no easy task, and that is why I wanted to send you this video tip, to show you how simple it is to maintain your credit. Tune in to learn how this discipline will help you achieve long-term financial health. For more information on improving your credit score or to request your...

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Credit Scoring Part 9-What to Do if You Don’t Have Credit?

Posted by on Sep 30, 2010 in Credit Scores | 0 comments

Having credit is like having a golden ticket to financial freedom. But if you have not established credit yet, it’s OK-I can show you where you need to start. Check out the video I have included for you and you’ll learn how easy it is to establish credit and secure your financial future. Take action and implement the quick tips in this lesson and in less than six months, you’ll be on your way to having your very own golden ticket! For more information on improving your credit score or to request your free copy of my new Credit Scoring Booklet please contact...

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Credit Scoring Part 8-The Top 10 Credit Myths

Posted by on Sep 23, 2010 in Credit Scores | 0 comments

The economy sure has thrown us all for a loop this year, but did you know how many consumers have been taken on a wild ride by those who claim to be financial gurus and credit repair specialists? Far too many have gotten caught in this tangled web, and as your trusted advisor, I am committed to making sure that you are armed with the information you need to protect your finances and your family from such predators. This is why I want to share with you, the top 10 credit myths- so that you can avoid the credit advice that can potentially damage your credit. For more information on improving...

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