The law prevents harassment by a debt collector. It is harassment if they call you at work?
My latest Ask Brent video discusses this. You can watch it here: httpv://www.youtube.com/user/MyCredEd.
Remember to ask your questions about credit and debt in the form to the right. I will answer via blog or video as soon as I can!
When you fill out the form, your question goes straight to my email inbox. I am an email addict, so I will see it quickly. If I put your question into a video, or answer it in a blog, I will send you and email back to let you know the answer is ready.
In Tip 10, I discuss how to start watching your finances and why it is important to pay attention to your money.
I have posted a video series to the MyCredEd YouTube channel discussing how you can protect your credit during divorce. Remember, your divorce will be over soon, but the effects of a credit problem can last years longer!
You can view the Tip 10 video here:
Remember to ask your questions about credit and debt in the form to the right. I will answer via blog or video as soon as I can!
When you fill out the form, your question goes straight to my email inbox. I am an email addict, so I will see it quickly. If I put your question into a video, or answer it in a blog, I will send you and email back to let you know the answer is ready.
If you are going through a divorce, your thoughts are probably not focused on what your credit score looks like. However, this is exactly the time to think about these issues!
I have posted a video series to the MyCredEd YouTube channel discussing how you can protect your credit during this tough time. Remember, your divorce will be over soon, but the effects of a credit problem can last years longer!
You can view the Introduction video here:
Remember to ask your questions about credit and debt in the form to the right. I will answer via blog or video as soon as I can!
When you fill out the form, your question goes straight to my email inbox. I am an email addict, so I will see it quickly. If I put your question into a video, or answer it in a blog, I will send you and email back to let you know the answer is ready.
The statute of limitations for your state determines how long you can be sued for a debt. However, if you treat your debt wrong, the state of limitations can be reset and the clock starts over.
My latest Ask Brent video discusses this. You can watch it here: httpv://www.youtube.com/user/MyCredEd.
Remember to ask your questions about credit and debt in the form to the right. I will answer via blog or video as soon as I can!
When you fill out the form, your question goes straight to my email inbox. I am an email addict, so I will see it quickly. If I put your question into a video, or answer it in a blog, I will send you and email back to let you know the answer is ready.
If you have filed for bankruptcy, you are going to have to repair your credit.
The question becomes when do you start? My latest Ask Brent video addresses this. You can watch it here: httpv://www.youtube.com/user/MyCredEd. You can also see my blog entry on this subject by clicking here.
Remember to ask your questions about credit and debt in the form to the right. I will answer via blog or video as soon as I can!
When you fill out the form, your question goes straight to my email inbox. I am an email addict, so I will see it quickly. If I put your question into a video, or answer it in a blog, I will send you and email back to let you know the answer is ready.
The debt collector can get a lot of information about you. However, do they have the right to see your bank records?
My latest Ask Brent video addresses this. You can watch it here: httpv://www.youtube.com/user/MyCredEd.
Remember to ask your questions about credit and debt in the form to the right. I will answer via blog or video as soon as I can!
When you fill out the form, your question goes straight to my email inbox. I am an email addict, so I will see it quickly. If I put your question into a video, or answer it in a blog, I will send you and email back to let you know the answer is ready.
Recently, I have been getting a bunch of questions about credit, debt, foreclosure, bankruptcy, and other topics about credit.
The first couple of entries are already on YouTube, and you can see them here: httpv://www.youtube.com/user/MyCredEd
It can take a long time to write a blog entry, and I just don’t always have the time. So, I decided to go ahead and release some videos that answer the questions.
Here is how this works:
See the form to the right? You ask your question there. Just type in what you want to know, and I will work on answering it. Now, I can’t guarantee that I will answer every question, but I will do my best.
When you fill out the form, your question goes straight to my email inbox. I am an email addict, so I will see it quickly. If I put your question into a video, or answer it in a blog, I will send you and email back to let you know the answer is ready.
I am working hard to grow this blog, and I want to grow it in a way that helps you. So, please ask your questions!
Again, you can find the videos on YouTube right here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/MyCredEd
We all get judged every time we want credit. The judge is impartial, has no compassion, and bases all of its decision on numbers. It doesn’t care what has happened in your life, or how you have changed, or how you deal with adversity. All it cares about is a number.
That number is your FICO score.
This little number, in a range from 300 to 850, is a measure of how responsible you are with your credit. It takes into account your past payment history, your credit line to credit used ratio, and public record entries on your report, how recently you have applied for credit, and several other factors. A score on the lower end of the range shows that you are not very responsible with credit, and a score on the upper end is a very responsible credit user.
So, what is a good score? Let’s take a quick look:
• Below 580: This is considered very bad. You will be able to get loans in the sub-prime market, but usually at very high interest rates. Often, you will have to spend time rebuilding your scores before you can get a large loan.
• 580 to 620: You are now in the ‘almost good’ range. In this range, you can get a credit card, or a car loan. You will need to provide extra documentation for many of your credit applications. You have a good foundation, or have cleaned a few things up. Now it is a matter of maintaining your report to make it better. You are still considered fairly high risk for default, but many companies now cater to your situation.
• 620 to 670: Scores above 620 are considered ‘good’. This puts you in the prime market for interest rates on loans. A 620 credit score will allow you to get better offers for credit, better interest rates, and you won’t have to prove yourself as rigorously as you would with a lower score.
• 670 to 720: Scores in this range are considered ‘very good’. You will have access to better interest rates, higher credit limits, and larger loans for mortgages and other high-dollar items. This is where most people with good credit end up.
• 720 to 770: You are golden. This is about the best most people can do. You have a long, established credit history, you take care of your bills, and there are no bad marks on your credit reports.
• Above 770: You are a ‘FICO High Achiever’. You get the best rates, the best service, and overall have a financial picture to be envied. Remember, though, as you get to these rarified heights, a single bad item on your report will drop you faster than at any other level.
There you have it. A quick definition of what a good credit score is. If your score is low, a little work can carry you a long way towards those higher scores. If it is higher, make sure you monitor your credit so you won’t get surprised.
To get a copy of my FREE e-Book ‘The Top Ten Ways You Can Wreck Your Credit’, just click the link. You will be taken to a page where you can get more information about downloading the e-book. This book tells you what you should avoid doing concerning your credit, and what negative impacts can occur if you treat your credit wrong.
OK, you have bad credit scores. That really isn’t helping your financial situation any. You are having a hard time getting new credit, you can’t get a credit line increase on the accounts you have, and you feel a constant level of stress because of it.
And then, magically, you see that Internet ad:
“We Can Fix Your Credit Scores Fast!”
Think about it. Several hundred dollars, and you will have a clean, beautiful credit report NOW!
Well, it just doesn’t work that way.
These credit repair firms, and law firms that specialize in credit repair, have a couple of tricks they use. Some of the tricks are legal and ethical. Some aren’t.
One illegal trick they use is to claim identity theft for you and get you a new SSN. If you get a new SSN without a real reason, you may be guilty of fraud.
Another trick they use is to write nasty letters threatening legal action to every one of your creditors. This wipes out both good debt and bad on your reports. And by the way, the collection agencies can spot the letters a mile away, and often ignore them.
The truth, though, is it took you a while to get in this mess, and it will take a bit of time to get out of it. You spent months, or even years, developing a history of late and missed payments, and those records are likely going to stay on your report for a while.
But, you can make a huge difference in your scores. What you have to do is be diligent, and spend a bit of time at it, and you can get the bad things off of your credit reports, keep the good things, open new lines of credit, and improve your scores.
A few things to look at are:
1) Make sure all of the information on your report is correct. If it isn’t correct, fix it.
2) Stop making late payments. Make your recent history as good as possible.
3) Call your creditor and ask for a goodwill correction. Make sure you have a compelling reason for them to work with you.
4) Make sure you use your credit responsibly.
5) Pay down some of your balances.
Surprisingly, it doesn’t take a lot of effort to fix this. You just have to know what to do, and how to get there. Get started today, get a copy of your report, and you can see a real difference in about a month.
To get a copy of my FREE e-Book ‘The Top Ten Ways You Can Wreck Your Credit’, just click the link. You will be taken to a page where you can get more information about downloading the e-book. This book tells you what you should avoid doing concerning your credit, and what negative impacts can occur if you treat your credit wrong.