Credit Repair
Establishing Credit, the Great Task
"How do I establish credit, when I don't have a credit history"? This is probably the most commonly asked question by most consumers looking to open a credit account. Not having credit can be just as difficult as having bad credit unless you know how to go about proving yourself to a potential creditor.
The crazy catch twenty-two:
How can you get credit if nobody is willing to extend you credit because you don't have any credit history?
A good place to start is by obtaining a letter of credit from a company that you have been dealing with already that does not report to the credit reporting agencies.
To establish credit either with or without a letter of recommendation for credit, you could also start with your banking institution. All banks offer credit card and loan accounts. If you have banked with the institution for at least a year (sometimes 6 months) they may strongly consider extending you a line of credit. In the beginning of any credit account, your interest rate may be high, but don't despair, after your first positive review in about 6 months, the interest rate may fall dramatically as well as your payments if you have been making minimum payments.
Once your credit becomes active, keeping track of your credit report is crucial for many reasons:
It could prevent the use of a fraudulent credit account by an unknown user.
It could prevent the unfortunate event of somebody stealing your identity and using your credit.
It could help find a lost payment and assist you with keeping track of how your creditor is reporting your payment activity.
It is just good credit etiquette to know your own credit rating.
Knowing your own credit rating and status gives you bartering power when dealing with a new potential creditor.
Once you've established some credit, take caution with accepting credit offers from other creditors, look into the interest rate the lenders are offering, consider the monthly obligation in addition to your other financial responsibilities such as rent, utility bills, car insurance, groceries, laundry expenses, gas, day care, etc., and feel free to decline credit offers.
In the beginning of your adventure with new credit accounts, it can be very exciting to have several creditors offering advances, it can be an uplifting and powerful event, however, pursue with caution in order to maintain a healthy credit rating and score. Keep your credit history in mind and respect the great task that you have accomplished by establishing credit with caution.
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Credit Repair
- Assumptions in Credit Repair
- Avoiding Bad Credit and Repair
- Avoiding Complications in Credit Repair
- Avoiding Declines by Repairing Credit
- Avoiding Payday Loans for Credit Repair
- Bad Credit Repair
- Barter Credit Repair
- Bills are due and Credit Repair is in Place
- Build Credit in your Name
- Build Your Credit with Caution
- Establishing Credit
- Government Credit Repairs
- Keeping Track to Repair and Build Credit
- Knocking Down the Debts with Credit Repair
- Laws in Credit Repair
- Lawyers are not always a Solution for Credit Repair and Credit Building
- Options to Avoid in Credit Repair and Building
- Pre-paid credit repair builds credit
- Repair Credit by Observation
- Repair Your Credit
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