Credit Reports For People With Bad Credit
February 13, 2009 by admin
Filed under Credit card, Foreclosure
It is of utmost importance that one has a good credit rating. Because every aspect of your life depends on how good your credit rating is, otherwise everything would go haywire. For a good score of your credit rating, one needs to ensure that one pays the bills on time, payments are effected before due date to the debtors etc. Your credit score could also affect your lifestyle in more than one way. A bad credit would also restrict your purchases. Poor credit scoring is a deciding factor for banks to reject your loan applications. Unless they have full confidence on your credit scores, they would not want to give you the loan. All this hassle can be saved if you are smart enough to take care of your finances well. One who manages his money well would always have a sound financial record.
An individual desiring to purchase a car needs to have a good credit score and rating for his loan. The lender would not want to finance him and risk his money if your credit score is below the minimum level. A superb credit score also has other advantages. You would be charged lesser interest for the same amount of loan. In case your credit score is less, you might be present given a loan, but just imagine the interest which would be charged to you. It would be more even than the principal amount. Why get into all this . one needs to realize that lenders charge exorbitant rates of interest to people having a bad credit score.
A person thinking of purchasing his own home by applying for a loan can be benefited if he has a good credit score. Normally, banks and financiers charge around 5% as interest, if your credit score is good and you have a good financial standing. But in case of individuals having a low credit score, the same lenders would charge an exorbitant rate of 10%. The difference of 5% is absolutely high and the borrower would stand to lose only because his credit score does not support him.
Credit card debt is the cause for a poor debt. There are people who are not able to pay even the minimum amount of the credit card. It is difficult to believe whether they would ever be able to discharge their loans and debts. They are charged an inflated rate of interest around 20%. Even if they keep paying the interest for an entire life period, they would never be able to clear their debts.
On the contrary if you have a good and sound financial status, the lenders and banks would lower your interest rates say around 8% or sometimes even lower.
Your poor credit score not only affects your home loan payments, interest rates but also your car insurance premium. Insurance companies also charge lesser rate of premiums for people with a good score as compared to people with a good credit rating. One could lose hundred of dollars in just paying the insurance premiums.
A good credit score also decides whether you would be able to rent an apartment. Landlords also check on the credit score before renting out their apartments or galas. An individual with a good credit score would have to shell lesser rent as compared to a person with a bad credit rating.
Bad credit rating affects all areas of your life, be it property, premiums as well as health. This also puts extra burden and stress on an individual, thereby affecting his mental and psychological health. There are many financial counseling centers, which helps you to take control of your money. They would find out solutions thereby enabling you to accelerate your credit score.
Free Credit Report
February 12, 2009 by admin
Filed under Credit Report
Why is it that so much of importance is given to credit rating of a person? Many people are not even aware of their credit rating, till the time they have to approach the bank or a lender for a loan. A person with a good credit rating stands to benefit in the sense that they can avail loan facility with minimum interest rate as compared to a person who does not have a good credit rating. This could add a few extra dollars to your bank account, since you would have saved a considerable amount of money by saving this extra amount, which you would have otherwise paid to the bank or the lender. It is noted that lenders, banks and financial institutions respect you based on your credit rating. In case a person has a reasonably good credit rating, he is definitely preferred and valued above customers with a low credit rating. Now how is this achieved? People with a reasonably good credit rating are the ones, who would not have deferred payments, have taken care of their finances pretty well, have not defaulted vendors and clients etc.
Credit report and how you can have it?
A credit report is basically similar to that of a balance sheet. It gives a brief idea about your assets and liabilities. The assets imply the cash balance, the value of your property, land etc. The liabilities include the amount you owe your debtors, loan amounts to be disbursed. There are bureaus which generate these reports so as to enable you to have a fair understanding of your credit standing.
Some of the bureaus connected with these services are Experian, Equifax and transunion. These bureaus normally send reports at least twice a year enabling you to know about the credit worthiness.
FICO score:
Now how does one arrive at the FICO score? A FICO score enables a lender to understand your credit worthiness. It gives him an idea about your ability in disbursing the loan amount. FICO score normally ranges from 300 to 850 score. The higher your score is, the better is your credit worthiness. The better are the chances for you for the future. This FICO score does not appear in your credit report. You need to shell out some money to any of the 3 bureaus mentioned above. They would go through your reports and enable you to find out the FICO score. In case you do not find out your FICO score, your lender would ensure that he find out your score, before sanctioning your loan.
Your FICO score also decides the interest rate. Let us take for example Mr.A’s FICO score is 700 pts and Mr.B’s FICO score is 850 pts, assuming both of them are sanctioned the loan, the interest charged for Mr. A would be greater than the interest charged for Mr.B. This is because Mr.B has a superb FICO score.
FICO score is the deciding factor not only for the loan amount but also the interest charged on that loan.
What’s next once you have got your credit report?
Ensure that your credit report is absolutely free of errors. There could be entries in your credit report which would state incorrect facts like defaulted payments, late loan installments. Ensure that you set everything right. There could also be mention of credit cards, which are not owned by you. Ensure that your credit report is as transparent as it can be to ensure your credit rating.
Foreclosure and Your Credit Report
February 11, 2009 by admin
Filed under Foreclosure
People who have faced foreclosure need to hire a credit advisor who will help them clean up the tarnished report. Besides the payment defaults that appear on the report, there are other issues like” Notice of Trust Sale” and the “Trust Deed Sale” which worsens things. Since there are so many things you need to deal with, hiring a credit advisor would be beneficial and can work with you to suggest ways to improve the credit scores from the current levels.
Though a clean up will not mitigate the negative impact of the foreclosure for close to a year, you can breathe easy for the next 7 – 10 years. Since the report will reflect prominently the last year details, it is in your interest to iron out the gaps to achieve financial bliss.
The bad news is that you will encounter refusal of credit, for a car or for your personal use over the next 3 – 5 years once the foreclosure is mentioned on your credit report.
You will need to get a score of 740 or higher to avail of a 30-year home loan at fixed rate of interest and even then, banks will want a 20% margin payment upfront. Some banks may permit a score of 620 and a 10% margin payment, but the fact is that you need to clear the report of its bad elements at the earliest.
Now the question is, what can be worse – foreclosure or bankruptcy. Opinion is divided on this, though many feel that a foreclosure is viewed more seriously by the creditors, the assumption being that bankruptcy excludes the house. Borrowers need to quickly start making up on the payment of the defaulted ones to retain the house.
You have two options – to restructure the agreement to procure a lower rate of interest or to ask for some time during which the creditor accepts suspension of payments till you can start making them again. As a desperate third option, if you absolutely struggling for finances, you can request the creditor to postpone foreclosure till you can dispose off the asset. You may still not get the amount you seek and have debt to be settled, but at least you can work out a “deed in lieu of foreclosure”, wherein you pledge your house to the bank.
Many people look at bankruptcy as an option but this needs to be used as a last gambit, since it can be very destructive to your credit report. You anyways need to make the monthly payments even when you declare insolvency. The only relief is you have the court on your side till the time you make up for the missed payments.
It is better to work out a restructured plan with the creditor and start making the payments slowly over an agreed tenure. This will not impact your credit score very harshly and you can set it right in the next 12 to 18 months.You can also request for some time from the creditor, to recover from a temporary problem of finances. You however, need to then meet the commitment made without fail.
Credit Reporting Scams
February 10, 2009 by admin
Filed under Credit Report
Every now and then, you have fraudsters trying to make a quick buck by cashing in on the gullibility of people caught in some problem. Currently due to the financial crisis and job losses, people who are unable to make their mortgage payments are the target for such fraudsters. They have sprung up in the form of credit repair companies and make grand commitments of improving the credit rating as well as putting an end to the bankruptcy. Obviously, these claims have to be taken with a pinch of salt and need to be investigated further for their veracity before venturing into any agreement with such companies.
The country is facing immense financial turmoil and many have found out that they are deep in debt with little hope of even making the minimum payments. This has led to an increase in the demand for credit repair and as an extension to scams due to bogus companies trying to make a quick buck.
It is difficult not to be swayed by these attractive offers of total waiver of debt and other processing charges. Though people find it too good to be true, they are still enticed given their current mental condition. The fact is and it is better to reconcile oneself to that fact sooner than later is, you have built up that debt and you have to clear it off. There are no free lunches!
It is not as if there is no market for genuine credit repair companies. Very often due to errors in data entry or theft of identity, your credit history may reflect a different picture and this is possible in 25% of the cases. You can now lodge a formal process to rectify this and need to take the assistance of a credit repair company. They will correspond with your creditor on your behalf for a fee or you could choose to do it yourself at no cost.
Many sites dole out credit reports. You could pick on and check if your scores are correct. If not, you have the option of proceeding as mentioned above. These checks on a periodical basis are important and may save you precious money when you decide to make a big buy. Knowing the problem can help you sort it out at the earliest.
The lesson to be learnt is to be aware and alert. Do not get taken in by the attractive offers that promise to change something which it cannot. If at all, credit ratings need to be reviewed and changes to be made, you are the best person to do it for yourself. It is better to help yourself and save money than approaching such companies and losing both money as well as peace of mind. You can use the money saved to clear your debt.
How To Fix Errors on Your Credit Report
February 9, 2009 by admin
Filed under Credit Report
Your credit report is an important data point that you need to watch out for. You need to pull out this report on a regular basis to check if everything is okay and whether your rating is as per your understanding and expectation. Not doing so can cost you a lot in terms of cost as well as credibility. Having prior information on your credit rating equips you to face your lenders with more confidence and not get jolted by negative surprises.
You could question the need to check this report, but many have realized the virtue of doing so. These reports are scanned and looked at by three main agencies and they have to look at lot of data leading to much pressure. There is the possibility that some errors could creep in due to data entry mistakes. Other possibilities are identity theft or erroneous reporting from the lending bodies.
As with anything, to correct something, you need to get access to it to look at what needs correction. You can do this by getting in touch with the agencies or pulling these reports from the internet. The next step is to study it and if you do find mistakes, take necessary steps to make corrections. The process may be taxing in terms of the effort and time taken, but is worth taking. Failure to fix a report which has errors could cost you a lot when you go to seek a loan. You could be charged a much higher rate of interest, since the report could have a negative rating.
You can fix these errors by yourself or approach somebody to do it for you.
Irrespective of the methodology, the process takes time and you need to be on top to check whether the needful has been done. Credit reports can be got for free once a year but it is better to check at least once a quarter for the status, even if it means paying some money to get it done.
If you are seeking a good deal in loans or credit card terms, make sure you have the latest and correct credit rating report. If not, you could end up paying a lot more unnecessarily and this can also impact your credibility negatively for the future. The onus and responsibility is on you for your report and you cannot put the blame on either the overseeing agencies or your prospective lender for a credit report showing errors.


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