Monday, August 18, 2008

No Credit, No Problem

Category: Finance, Credit.

There are many effective ways to build credit. The best place to start is to not buy things that you do not need.



In order to keep creditors from bothering you, and in order for you to get a loan with a reasonable interest rate, you need to learn how to build your credit. If you always make impulse buys, you will find yourself in deeper debt very quickly. Building good credit if you have bad credit. And if you have no credit history at all, you must keep that in mind. If you have bad credit, consult one of the many books available written by qualified financial advisors in order to get started on the right path. In these books you will find checklists and step- by- step advice that will help you turn your credit around. You can find books like these at your local library.


There are also guides available at the library that can instruct those in debt on how to write letter to their creditors. Another value of the written communication is that if you should end up in court, the written documentation will be easier to submit. Letters are probably a more effective avenue to take rather than communicating by phone, since most creditors will not be sympathetic to your situation. Verbal commitments can be easily denied without written documentation. Make copies of any communication with credit agencies( both to and from you) , and keep it under lock and key. Any documentation that is relevant to your credit issues should be stored in a secured place. If you notice any errors on your bills or credit, be sure to contact the correct agencies and dispute and resolve the charges right away.


You do need to dispute the charges with the service provider that sold you the product. If you have used your credit card to purchase an item or service and the item you bought was defective, you DO NOT have to make payment on the charges. If the proprietor does not exchange the item or reimburse you for it, you have the right to deny payment. If you have bad credit and have a credit card, you can use the card to repay your other debts and then monthly payments on the credit card each month. Once you have disputed the charges with the proprietor it is then your responsibility to contact your credit card company to dispute the charge. Ironically, you are getting out of debt while remaining in debt.


Since credit cards charge significant interest rates, your debt will continue to increase unless you can make significant monthly payments. In other words, if you use your credit cards to pay other debts, your debt on your credit card will continue to increase. No Credit, No problem? In todays world, in order to make many major purchases, it is often a requirement that you have at least one major line of credit. If you think that you do not need credit at all, that is simply not the case. Most lenders will not consider lending money give credit to someone that has no established credit history. They have no way of knowing your payment record, or if you are able to pay off the debt at all.


We are expected to establish a credit history when we are young, and if we do not lender often wonder why, which makes you look like a high risk. There are several reasons that lenders will refuse you a loan if you have not established a credit history. Good credit means managing your money each month and paying your bills on time. The best way to establish good credit is to have a credit card, make your monthly payments on time, and keep your spending under control.

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