Archive for the 'Credit Report' Category

Identity Theft - Signs That Your Identity Has Been Stolen

by Paul Wilcox

Identity theft is a popular crime today. But unlike other crimes, the victims of identity theft often are unaware that a crime has been committed until after the damage to their credit and their name has been done. Would you know before it is too late if your identity is stolen? Here is what to check for to stop identity theft in its tracks.

One of the most common way criminals use another person’s identity is to apply for new credit cards or loans under a false name.

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Strategies to Help You Get a Home Mortgage

by Donthi Anand

You’ve heard it’s tough getting a home mortgage today, and that’s true. However, the formula for getting approval isn’t too difficult to understand and there are strategies to help you eventually get a home mortgage.

You just have to follow the same guidelines that the mortgage brokers will use to determine your creditworthiness to decide whether it’s time to apply for a mortgage. Even if you are turned down, what you learn from the experience will eventually help you qualify later. And, as the credit market eases in panic, you may even find yourself in a great position to buy a low-priced, quality, home with just the right qualifications the lenders are looking for in a borrower.

How To Know If You’ve Been Hit With Identity Theft

by Paul Wilcox

Identity theft is a popular crime today. But unlike other crimes, the victims of identity theft often are unaware that a crime has been committed until after the damage to their credit and their name has been done. Would you know before it is too late if your identity is stolen? Here is what to check for to stop identity theft in its tracks.

One of the most common way criminals use another person’s identity is to apply for new credit cards or loans under a false name.

Understanding a Credit Bureau Report

by Richard Lakin

Did you take the first step to repair your credit by getting your credit report only to find you cant read it? If so, you are like most any American. More often than not, people are not equipped with the knowledge of understanding all the terms within these complex reports and find themselves overwhelmed with all the content. Hopefully, you will have a better understanding of your own credit report once you read over these tips in which we have provided.

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Why Bad Credit Report Repair and help you.

by Lee Beattie

Numerous people suffer with bad credit. Maybe you lost your job and had trouble getting a new one or maybe you fallen ill and couldn’t work for sometime. No matter what the reason is that caused you to fall behind on your bills, the fact is your behind and your creditors are reporting to the credit bureaus and your credit score is down. The great news is that there are affairs that can aid with bad credit report repair.

Free Credit Report Service

by Ray Lam

Identity theft is becoming more and more common. Along with that, more and more people are having problems with debt. Because of both of these things, it is important to get your hands on your credit report so you can see what is going on. Though you can request one when you are denied credit, you have to pay for them in most cases. However, you can find an online credit report once a year that is free, or you can pay a small amount for a service that allows you to view your report whenever you want.

Bankruptcy Proof Of Claim Court

by William Blake

Its not a great moral sin to go into bankruptcy. Just look at the seminal American department store chain Kmart. They went bankrupt in 2002 and rebounded just 15 months later. When you (or Kmart) declare bankruptcy, you are given an opportunity to try to get your life back on track without the people that you owe money breathing down your neck.

In the old days, if you couldnt pay your bills, you were thrown into debtors prison. Believe it or not, going through bankruptcy Proof of Claim court is better than going to prison.

What Is My Credit Score?

by Courtney Jaden

There are many people in America that don’t understand what a credit score is and what it is used for. If you are one of these people, read on! Credit scores determine your credit worthiness. If you ever want a loan or line of credit, you should be asking yourself, “What is my credit score?”

Do find out whether your credit score puts you in good or bad standing, you’ll need to do a little research. You can be in one of two basic categories. The category you don’t want to be in is where you’re in bad standing. In this situation, you could have a hard time getting a loan to buy a new car or a new home.

Will Bankruptcy Completely Kill Your Chances Of Getting A Loan?

by William Blake

Filing bankruptcy does not end the possibility of obtaining a personal loan. In fact, a person who files bankruptcy can obtain a bad credit personal loan in as little as 30 days after the discharge of the bankruptcy. And since they cannot file for another bankruptcy for seven years, this provides insurance for companies that are willing to take a chance on someone with bad credit knowing that they have legal recourse to recoup the amount of the loan.

What You Need to Know About Online Credit Reports

by Samantha Deerborne

Free credit checks make reviewing your credit worthiness easier than ever. Consumers who regularly check their credit report online find it much easier to catch and fix any mistaken info listed in their credit history. Free credit checks also help consumers ensure identity theft prevention.

Your credit scores is calculated based on the data in your credit reports and this number will change regularly, sometimes every day. Credit scores allow lenders to quickly make credit decisions based on the three-digit number that is shown on your credit report. Credit scores sum up all the information in your credit report and represent your over-all credit worthiness.