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    The majority of people have to deal with personal finances a chore. When you are not disciplined enough and not persistent in this sphere you may found yourself in debt. People are commonly loath to manage their finances for all sorts of reasons, including being uncomfortable with math, having no time, or even being fearful of having little money in the bank to cover all the bills. Specialists on debt assert that having clear knowledge about your finances is a crucial first step in maintaining financial health or making it better. So, there are numerous choices for such people: debt settlement (or debt negotiation), debt consolidation, debt counseling, credit repair, etc. Here you will find information about such option as credit repair in more details.

    The term “credit repair” is a systematic process of rehabilitating an individual’s creditworthiness, or financial credit reputation. To start credit repair process a consumer needs to get copies of his/her credit report, to check the credit report for errors, omissions or misleading information, and also to request corrections to inaccurate information through a formal dispute. To help the consumer be a success in this process many laws, regulations, and practices govern this process. Moreover there are lots of reputable organizations that are ready to guide individuals through this undertaking process. If you have enough time, patience, and plenty of attention to detail and are ready to put some effort – much, if not all, may be handled without such organizations’ help. The steps that you need to undertake to stand in good books of credit reporting agencies are as follows.

    You need to subscribe to your credit reports regularly and inform the credit agency that you intend to check the credit report for any inconsistencies. Write down any inconsistency or discrepancy you have found. You also need to get the contact information of the agency that gave you the credit. Beginning with this point and further on you should start writing down the communications with the credit company. All the interactions between you and the credit agency should be kept in a summary record (among the useful information are representatives names, their identity). When you have a complaint toward the agency you need to register in a certified way. It is also useful to have separate letters for different problems for you not to mix them up. Similar separate set of communications for different problems should be used. Any inconsistencies that you have found in the report can be presented in the dispute form of the credit bureau. The application to the bureau or the agency should be supplemented with the records you have kept. When submitting the form you need to get the application reference number in order to have the opportunity to refer to it in any further communication with the agency.

    This is the way to keep you credit report in the right order and to hold on professional communication with credit bureaus or agencies. When these financial structures see that you are competent and accurate enough they will treat you more professionally further on.

    By: Den Braun

    About the Author:
    Den Braun is an expert in finance. The author is a business writer specializing in finance and credit products and has written authoritative articles on the finance industry. Den Braun writes about Debt settlement & debt negotiation [http://www.debt-settlement.ws] and other related topics on the debt-settlement website. To learn more about debt and finances in general, visit [http://www.debt-settlement.ws]



    Jim Kemish asked:


    You Can Achieve Real Credit Repair Success



    There are several important issues to consider before starting your credit repair effort. The time you invest in preparation will save you time and effort, and more importantly, insure that you get the results you deserve from your credit repair project. Take a moment, plan your approach, and proceed thoughtfully. You will succeed!

    Make Your Payments on Time



    If you are currently not able to keep up with your existing obligations, credit repair is not the right option for you. Before starting a credit repair effort your finances should be stabilized and you should be able to pay your bills on time. There is no point in cleaning up your credit report while derogatory events continue to occur. If you are having trouble paying your bills you should investigate other options, including consumer credit counseling and debt negotiation. You should also consider consulting a bankruptcy attorney.

    Get Your Credit Reports



    You will need all three reports from the major CRAs (credit reporting agencies) for your credit repair project; they are Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. You can get them for free at AnnualCreditReport.com, but I am sorry to say that I advise against this option, as it is difficult and frustrating. And in the end, should you succeed, you will have three credit reports in different formats, and all about as clear to the layman as reading Chinese. I suggest purchasing a nice tri-merged report. They are easily available on the Internet and should cost less than $20. A good investment in your credit repair success.

    Get Your Credit Scores, Maybe

    It seems like a nice idea to obtain your credit scores at the outset of your credit repair project so you can track the progress of this important number. Should you choose to do this, you need to be aware of a controversial battle between the credit bureaus and Fair Isaac Corp, the developer of the FICO scoring model. Lenders purchase FICO scores from the credit bureaus to make loan decisions. The credit bureaus, however, will not sell these genuine FICO scores to consumers. Instead they have created their own scores which are meant to mimic the behavior of FICO scores. Unfortunately, they often differ by as much as 100 points. At the moment consumers can purchase genuine FICO scores for their Equifax and TransUnion reports directly from Fair Isaac at MyFICO.com. A single Equifax FICO score is available at Equifax.com. Experian FICO scores are not available to the public.

    Read the Fair Credit Reporting Act

    You cannot hope to succeed at credit repair without knowing the compliance requirements imposed on the credit bureaus. These requirements are codified in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Many people starting a credit repair program assume that it is only necessary to spot and dispute the obvious derogatory errors. If you make this mistake you are likely to leave half of your potential improvement untapped. If you take the time to grasp the essential reporting guidelines of the FCRA you will gain the legal leverage you need to get the credit repair results you deserve.

    Read the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act



    If you have any collection issues at all you will need a working knowledge of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). This is not a difficult read and will give you a significant advantage in dealing with both active collections as well as dormant collection accounts on your credit report. Armed with your legal rights you will be able to stop collectors from bothering you, force them to validate their legitimacy, provide you with an accounting of the debt, and force them to remove erroneous and outdated entries from your credit report.

    Learn Your Statutes of Limitation

    Statutes of limitation define the time limit for collectors to enforce collection of a debt through the court system and are an essential tool in your credit repair arsenal. A statute of limitation (SOL) has no bearing on the reporting period limits that the CRAs are required to enforce. Reporting period limits are generally seven years for derogatory events, whereas SOLs are often as short as three years. When an SOL has expired, a collector has no way to enforce the collection of a debt. This gives you a powerful credit repair advantage; you may opt to ignore the debt with no fear of being sued, or you may choose to negotiate a very favorable payoff.

    Consider Professional Help

    If you are going to manage your own credit repair effort you must invest the time in understanding your rights and the compliance requirements of all parties involved in the reporting process. But if you decide that you cannot manage the effort it takes to manage the credit repair task properly you should hire a professional. Should you decide on this path I suggest that you write down a list of questions relevant to your case and call several reputable credit repair services and interview them. Choose the company that you are comfortable with and put them to work. Good luck!

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