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How to Improve Your Credit
If you
have had credit problems, be prepared to discuss them honestly with a mortgage
professional. Responsible mortgage professionals know there can be legitimate
reasons for credit problems, such as unemployment, illness or other financial
difficulties. If you had a problem that's been corrected and your payments have
been on time for a year or more, your credit may be considered satisfactory. If you are currently in excess debt, there are four ways to control it:
If your debts are under
control now, but want to improve your bad credit history, the most important
factor is to make your monthly payments on time. Use pre-addressed envelopes
enclosed with your statements to mail your payments and call the company if you
don't receive your usual statement. Also send your payment as early as possible
if you carry a balance. Most companies calculate interest on a daily basis, so
the sooner they receive your payment, the less interest you'll pay. Don't procrastinate. It's
the day your payment is received that counts, not the postmark date. Give the
post office sufficient time (five business days is a good guideline) to deliver
your mail. Late payments may mean late fees, higher interest, and/or a negative
mark on your credit report. Never send cash. Open a
checking account if you don't have one, or spring for a money order and keep
your receipt. Finally do not forget to tell your creditors your new address
when you move. If you are worried about
making payments, make a list of your debts and when the payments are due.
Contact your lenders immediately if you think you will have trouble meeting the
monthly payments to arrange a payment schedule. Taking money from your
retirement account or tapping the cash value of your life insurance policy to
pay bills or living expenses may have serious implications you haven't
considered, so try to get advice from an expert before you take any major
financial actions. Credit cards can be
invaluable in a crisis, since they allow you to charge items and pay them off
over time. But they can also be dangerous if you aren't careful and charge more
than you can afford. If you do use credit cards, choose those with the lowest
interest rates and pay them back as soon as you can to cut your costs. Others who have viewed this page also viewed these pages:
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