Repair Your Credit To Avoid Declines
Nowadays, you cannot escape from your credit mistakes. They will eventually come back to haunt you. It is not like in the past when there were no credit records of anyone who ever applied for a loan.
Today, we have 3 companies: TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian who are in charge of establishing credit history for anyone who was ever approved for a loan. This bureau will decide whether you are to be downgraded because of missed payments or credit problems.
Financing companies use this bureau to check whether a loan applicant has a bad credit history and therefore, is a high credit risk. The lower your score, the harder it will be for you to avail of further loans. However, if by chance you are approved for a loan, you will be subject to higher interest rates because of your credit rating.
Assuming you have a low rating, this does not mean you cannot work on improving it. What you need to do is fix your credit problems, clear off any delinquencies, and possibly pay off all your loans. Of course, that is easier said than done. However, if you want to be able to apply for a credit card, housing, or auto loan in the future, it has to be done. Otherwise, you will be declined.
Acknowledging that repairing your credit will take time is the first step. Then you need to prioritize your expenses.
Why not downgrade your lifestyle to fit your budget? If you are constantly eating out, try home-cooked meals for a change. If you have a large monthly mortgage on your home, why not sell your home and settle in a smaller place with lower monthly payments?
The last option you should consider is bankruptcy. This move will stay in your credit history file between 10 to 15 years, regardless if you have recovered from your financial crisis or not.
You should also think twice about getting a debt counselor. This would mean an additional expense, which you cannot afford. Your priority is lowering your expenses and paying off your bills.
The simplest way is to live within your means. Augment your income by taking on part-time jobs. Look for a higher paying job, and from now on, always pay in cash.
Having credit problems is a huge headache and can be very stressful. When it is all over, and all the bills are paid and updated, try to be more prudent in availing of credit facilities.
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