June 30, 2008

Economic Times May Call for a Bad Credit Loan, Part II

Filed under: Bad Credit Loans, Free Credit Reports, Secured Credit Cards — Free Credit Report Editor @ 2:10 pm

In the last post we discussed the impact that bad credit can have on our overall financial health; affecting our ability to get loans of any kind including a mortgage loan, car loans, and other lines of credit. When we find ourselves in a situation where our credit is defining us (negatively, that is) it’s time to take action so that we can get control of our finances and pave a road for success in the future.

In order to get the ball rolling in this regard it’s best to first begin in with the procurement of free credit reports. Such reports are available to us through the three credit bureaus that hold our financial information; we need only logon to a central website, www.annualcreditreport.com to get the credit reports we need.

Following the receipt of our free credit reports we will have much more solid information regarding the state of our credit and what we need to address in order to increase our credit score. Bad credit loans may be the best way to begin the work towards improving our credit score believe it or not. Bad credit loans are provided to those consumers with less than perfect credit; those that would not ordinarily be approved for traditional loans or credit lines. Typically, in order to protect the interests of the lender, bad credit loans are given to consumers with higher than average interest rates, lower lines of credit, or even credit lines that must be secured.

Secured credit cards offer consumers a particular line of credit but only if the cardholder first deposits the amount of the credit line into a secured savings account held by the lender. This protects all parties from possible harm; the lender is protected in that they can access the savings account if the consumer defaults on the loan; the consumer is protected from getting too far in over their head.

Bad credit loans allow consumers to take baby steps and start to improve their credit one dollar at a time.

Popularity: 52% [?]


June 25, 2008

Economic Times May Call for Bad Credit Loans, Part I

Filed under: Bad Credit Loans, Free Credit Report, Free Credit Reports — Free Credit Report Editor @ 3:46 pm

If you haven’t been in at least some way affected by the state of the economy then you are certainly lucky indeed. For most of us, the economic climate is hitting us hard; when gas prices, and even a gallon of milk are a daily challenge then we certainly know that mortgage payments and utilities are going to be extraordinarily difficult to face. With most of us financially strapped credit cards have seemed our only way out of the nightmare and a chance to get some breathing room in terms of cash flow.

The reality is, however, that credit cards really only serve to put us deeper into a financial hole if we do not have the cash to begin with; escalating interest rates and minimum payments put us in dire straits and before long we are in way over our heads. While it may be difficult to believe that credit is our way out in the long run, the truth is that the picture is much bigger than that. By making payments late – or worse, defaulting on loans – we are doing significant damage to our credit report, lowering our credit score and making it difficult, if not impossible, to procure credit in the future. This damage to our credit report can thwart our chances of getting a car loan, getting a mortgage, and even getting a job. So steps must surely be taken to change the situation.

To this end, the first thing that must be done is to procure a free credit report from each of the three credit bureaus that are holding our credit report. By getting free credit reports we are able to see exactly what is being reported as far as our finances and what steps we need to take to better our credit score step by step. And in such a case, the next step may be bad credit loans for consolidation purposes and as a means to an end.

In the next post, we’ll discuss exactly how bad credit loans can help consumers begin to repair their credit.

Popularity: 42% [?]


June 20, 2008

Getting Organized with Free Credit Reports

Filed under: Free Credit Report, Free Credit Reports — Free Credit Report Editor @ 5:01 pm

Organization is a tough thing for many people; it tends to either come naturally or not and when it doesn’t it becomes a difficult road to travel. Trying to make sense of all of the paperwork and clutter that barrages an average household can be challenging at best. For those of us who are organizationally challenged it is important for us to set limits with ourselves and set about a course of action in getting – and, more importantly, staying – organized.

There are, thankfully, a host of organizational products on the market that allows us to clear clutter and file paperwork in a clear and organized fashion. When it comes to financial records, it is even more important to get paperwork organized as not being able to put our hands on something when we need it can cause many problems down the road. First and foremost, when dealing with anything of a financial nature, it is important to know what our credit report is essentially reporting about us. Our credit report is a culmination of all our financial history held by credit bureaus and released to those agencies that are considering extending us credit. So it makes sense that we know what our credit report is saying about us before potential lenders have the opportunity to see it.

To accomplish this, consumers have the right to order free credit reports through a centralized website that grants access to the three large credit bureaus. Through this website, consumers can order a free credit report from each or all of the credit bureaus so that they can determine if the information including in the credit report is accurate. If it is not, they have the then have the opportunity to appeal to the credit bureaus before the information goes to potential lenders. These free credit reports offer just the first step in getting as organized as possible.

Popularity: 27% [?]


June 19, 2008

Secured Credit Cards in Troubling Financial Times

Filed under: Free Credit Report, Free Credit Reports, Secured Credit Cards — Free Credit Report Editor @ 3:44 pm

This economy has had an impact on all of us in one way or another. Whether it’s the beating we’ve taken at the gas pumps or the reduction in home values that we have experienced just as we get ready to sell, we’ve all seen the results of a poor financial climate. This can trigger many of us to get in over our heads as we look for alternatives to stay afloat. Credit cards get maxed out, savings are tapped, and before we know it we are looking down the barrel of some significant damage to our credit report.

There are certainly steps that we can take, however, that will minimize the effects of this economy and get us back on the road to financial health. Starting with a free credit report.

* Get a free credit report. Our credit report is what speaks to the world about our financial worth in terms of lending. When we apply for a loan, lenders look at our credit report to ensure that we are a good enough risk. By getting free credit reports we can ensure that our report is accurate so that lenders are looking at the information that is line with the reality of the situation.

* Consider consolidation. For debt that has gotten out of hand, many consumers turn to debt consolidation to help ease their financial burden. A debt consolidation loan essentially collects all existing debt under one umbrella – so that specific credit card debt is wiped clear and the consumer is left with one monthly payment at a much lower interest rate than they had been paying to multiple cards. Debt consolidation can be tricky, however, as it is essential that consumers not turn back to credit cards and essentially double their debt.

* Try secured credit cards. Once debt has been eliminated it is wise to begin building our credit scores back up again. Secured credit cards can be helpful in this regard. Secured credit cards offer consumers a credit limit but the amount of the credit limit must first be deposited into a savings account held by the lender. This negates the risk for the lender as they can simply access the savings account if the creditor defaults on the loan. Conversely, it allows the consumer to begin rebuilding their credit within very defined terms.

Popularity: 38% [?]


June 17, 2008

Free Credit Reports & Loan Consolidation

Filed under: Free Credit Reports — Free Credit Report Editor @ 6:57 pm

The economy is such that most of us are in a situation where the money we make may be coming in but it’s going right back out again; and still our bills are barely paid. The result for most of us is our continuing reliance on our credit cards – the safest place to go in a financial crisis where money seems to always exist. But before long the safety net of that card is maxed out and we move along to another credit card where the cycle repeats itself. With growing credit card debt and payments that are impossible with which to keep pace, consumers often find themselves in a no win situation and looking for any possible alternative to declaring bankruptcy – something that remains on our credit report for an extended time and compromises our financial opportunities.

In order to know for sure how much of an impact continuing debt has had on a credit report it is necessary for consumers to pull free credit reports – reports that can be applied for easily online through a centralized website that offers access to free credit reports from all three of the credit bureaus.

A free credit report will detail a consumer’s credit history, their credit score, and will ultimately indicate whether accumulating debt has done any damage.

In such situations, a credit card consolidation may make the most sense. Consumers can apply for such a loan that will ultimately cover the entirety of the debt that they currently carry. All credit cards are paid off with this loan consolidation which the consumer then pays towards on a monthly basis – one payment at a typically much lower interest rate than they had been paying. This can serve to save a consumer thousands of dollars over the life of the loan and begin to clean up their credit and raise their credit score so that they have more financial options going forward.

Popularity: 24% [?]


June 13, 2008

Free Credit Report Before a Refinance

Filed under: Free Credit Report — Free Credit Report Editor @ 4:16 am

With interest rates fluctuating many homeowners have recognized an opportunity to lower the amount they are paying on a monthly basis and get back in control of their finances; an especially critical accomplishment during this shaky economic time period. Through a refinance on their home, homeowners are able to renegotiate the terms of their current mortgage – lowering their interest rate, locking into a rate, shortening the length of the mortgage loan, and getting cash back to pay off debt and do home renovations.

While a refinance can be a great thing and certainly save substantial money down the road, applicants must first be able to qualify for the loan program that they choose. Rather than waiting to learn their creditworthiness on the day that the loan is processed it makes much more sense for a refinance applicant to pull their free credit reports prior to even applying for the loan.

Free credit reports are offered by all three of the credit bureaus that hold our personal financial information. Through a central website – www.annualcreditreport.com – consumers can choose to get a free credit report from Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion – or all three at once.

With a free credit report, consumers can be alerted ahead of time to any information that may cause a problem through the loan application process. With some notice on this front, consumers may be able to work steadily to improve their credit score prior to submitting their refinance application.

A free credit report also provides an opportunity for consumers to ensure there is no erroneous information on their credit report; and if they do indeed find inaccuracies they can appeal to the credit bureau to investigate the matter. Finally, a free credit report can quickly alert consumers to any possible identity theft that may have occurred so that they can take the steps to rectify the issue.

Popularity: 27% [?]


June 11, 2008

Secured Credit Cards Before College

Filed under: Secured Credit Cards — Free Credit Report Editor @ 9:42 pm

Summer may have just begun but for those students heading off to college in the fall, the preparation begins now. In fact, many colleges begin their fall semester as early as the end of August and as a result many college students head off to school during the time period that most of us still consider to be summer.

There are many preparations for those going to college – whether it’s their first year or they are well into their college experience; there are many things that must be purchased in order to properly outfit a dorm room or college apartment, books that must be found and bought, classes to be registered for, and paperwork to be completed. But beyond that, many college students must prepare their finances in order to go off to school as prepared as possible.

For those who have had some financial struggles and are facing less than perfect credit, the process of getting finances together is more of a challenge than it is for most. When facing these circumstances, many college students may consider secured credit cards this summer in an effort to rebuild their credit.

Secured credit cards are those credit cards offered to those consumers that are not able to qualify for traditional credit cards. With secured credit cards, consumers can request a particular credit line, but in order to receive this credit they must first deposit the amount they have requested (and in some cases, a bit more) into a secured savings account that is held by the lender. The purpose of this money is to act as collateral; it protects the lender’s interests should the cardholder default on the loan. In the case of a default, the lender is then able to access the savings account to recoup their money.

Secured credit cards provide consumers with time and opportunity. While using secured credit cards, consumers with questionable credit can make on time payments and begin to build their credit. And for college students that are facing an upcoming journey into the “real world” good credit can open many doors.

Popularity: 35% [?]


June 10, 2008

Credit Cards for Bad Credit: A Summer Project

Filed under: Free Credit Reports — Free Credit Report Editor @ 3:32 pm

The summer is a time during which we put many ordinary things on hold and pursue those special projects that we never seem to have the time to complete. While achieving financial health may not seem like a “summer project” it is actually the perfect project for the laid back days of the summer months. Those who are struggling with financial instability may not necessarily know where to start in their journey towards rebuilding their credit. But the summer is a great time to pull a free credit report and start the process to getting back on track.

Consumers are entitled to free credit reports from all three of the credit bureaus that hold our financial information – Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. These free credit reports will give consumers the information that they need to begin to rebuild their credit one step at a time. And should they find that a history of late payments and loan defaults has put them in the position where they are currently unable to procure additional credit, it may be time to consider credit cards for bad credit.

While traditional credit cards may turn down the applications of those with less than perfect credit, credit cards for bad credit are meant for those who are struggling financially.

Credit cards for bad credit are able to be extended to those consumers that need them because they typically offer a higher than average interest rate. Another option that is considered within the family of credit cards for bad credit is secured credit cards – those cards that ask cardholders to deposit the amount of their credit line into a secured savings account that essentially protects the lender in the case of default.

With a summer of on-time payments with credit cards for bad credit, consumers that are currently in financial trouble can find themselves in the clear by fall.

Popularity: 25% [?]


June 8, 2008

A Free Credit Report Before a Move

Filed under: Free Credit Report — Free Credit Report Editor @ 4:35 pm

Moving is a challenge, no matter when or where it takes place. A homeowner could move directly down the road and still face the pressure and stress that is inherent in such an event. And of course, the further away the move, the more challenges a homeowner faces. Financially speaking there are things to consider no matter how far away one moves; it is essential that homeowners facing a move are fully aware of their current financial situation so that there are no surprises during the mortgage process or at closing. Because our credit report is our passport to finance, this is what we must assess in determining our financial health.

Creditors that are determining if we qualify for a particular loan will pull our credit report from any or all of the credit bureaus that hold this financial information. But in order to get a jump on what this information is saying about us, we must look to our credit report first. All consumers are entitled to receive a free credit report at least once within a twelve month period, and can easily do so by visiting www.annualcreditreport.com where consumers can request free credit reports from any one of the credit bureaus – or all of them at once.

By making it a habit to request free credit reports on a yearly basis, consumers will have a leg up on what their credit report is reporting about them. This will help consumers recognize inaccurate information quickly so that they can take steps to remove it from their credit report. Further, a free credit report can help a consumer to recognize possible identity theft far sooner than they may ordinarily be made aware of it.

With free credit reports on their side, consumers can ensure that they are in the best financial shape possible before their big move, thus ensuring that things go as smoothly as possible.

Popularity: 26% [?]


June 5, 2008

Free Credit Reports Following Economic Struggle

Filed under: Free Credit Reports — Free Credit Report Editor @ 6:14 pm

We need only look around us on a daily basis to see the impact the economy is having on the lives of average households around the country. With gas prices increasing by the day – and the cost of living difficult to keep pace with, most of us have found ourselves in precarious financial positions and looking for ways to alleviate the pressure. Because of this struggle – and because even with two salaries many of us are finding it difficult to pay our monthly expenses – many of us have turned to credit to help ease our burden; either with the use of credit cards or the procurement of a one or several loans.

These quick fixes may seem like the way to go – and in the short term they may certainly ease the burden of a strangled cash flow – but in the long term such reliance on credit may have a negative impact on our credit report. By taking on additional debt we may find ourselves unable to keep pace with payments or increasing interest rates; the result may be credit damage that impacts our future financial health.

That is why it is so important that, following such a financial crisis, that we check in our credit report to ensure that all is as it should be in terms of information that is reflected there. Luckily we are able to do just that by ordering free credit reports on a periodic basis. Our credit report which is held and updated by three credit bureaus – is available to us as consumers. Through a central website – www.annualcreditreport.com – consumers are able to order their free credit report from any one or all of the credit bureaus. By taking the time to check their free credit report on a periodic basis, consumers can stay in control of their financial health and can have the opportunity to catch any inaccuracies right away.

Popularity: 25% [?]


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