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  • 10 Things To Improve Credit
    Steps you can take today to improve your credit score.
  • Stop Collection Calls
    Calls from debt collectors are usually unwanted and can border harrassment. The FDCPA, a federal law, give you rights that protect you from debt collector calls.
  • 2008 Credit Resolutions
    Most New Year's resolutions involve improving health or getting rid of a bad habit. Don't forget about improving your financial health and your bad credit habits in the new year.
  • Credit Report Dispute
    Provides steps for disputing inaccurate information appearing on your credit report.
  • Debt Plan
    Successful debt reduction starts with a plan. Learn how to put together a plan to get out of debt, decide which debts to focus on, and how to create a budget to get out of debt.
  • Credit Repair
    There is nothing a credit repair company can do to fix your credit that you can't do yourself. Save your money and repair your credit yourself.
  • Statute of Limitations
    The statute of limitations on a debt keeps debt collectors from collecting on it forever. The limit varies by state and depends on the account's last date of activity.
  • Build Good Credit
    Find out what you need to do to build a good credit history starting with your very first credit card.
  • Choosing Credit Cards
    There are certain factors to consider in choosing a credit card. Get these key questions answered before you fill out that credit card application
  • Can't Make Payment
    There may come a month when you don't have enough money to make your credit card minimum payment. Find out what you can do to maintain your credit score, interest rate, and relationship with your creditor.
  • sampledispute
    A sample letter you can use to dispute information from your credit report. The letter should be customized to include your personal information and reasons for the dispute.
  • FDCPA
    Debt collectors aren't free to take whatever means necessary to collect a debt. In fact, they are governed by federal laws. Being aware of these laws helps protect you from the unscrupulous practices of certain debt collectors.
  • Credit Counseling
    Consumer credit counseling is a viable option for managing your debt. Learn more about consumer credit counselong to determine if will work for you.
  • Sample Cease and Desist
    When you want to stop calls from debt collectors it must be communicated to them in writing. Federal law requires that debt collectors stop attempting to contact you as requested by a cease and desist letter.
  • Good vs. Bad Debt
    Did you know there was a such thing as good debt? There's a big difference between good debt and bad debt. How much of each are you carrying?
  • Buy Better Credit?
    An increasingly popular way of repairing your credit involves buying positive credit history from other consumers. How effective is this? Is it a viable way to repair your credit?
  • Free Credit Report
    Step by step instructions for ordering a copy of your credit report for free
  • Do's And Don'ts
    Guidelines for using credit cards the right way. Learn the way to use - and not to use - your credit card.
  • Worst CR Entries
    Credit reports are the key to credit decisions made about you. These are some items you never want to have on your credit report.
  • Credit Card Types
    Learn about the different types of credit cards to choose the right one for you.
  • Choose Credit Counseling
    Before you choose whether to enroll in consumer credit counseling, there are some key criteria to consider. These credit will help you make your decision.
  • Closing Credit Cards
    Helps cardholders understand which credit cards might affect their credit score if closed.
  • Credit Score
    Find out how your credit score is calculated.
  • Negative Info On Credit Report
    How long does negative information stay on my credit report? A minimum of seven years, with exceptions.
  • Late Payments
    Missing a credit card payment may not seem like a big deal, but it definitely can be. Find out what your creditor does when you miss a credit card payment. Hint: the answer isn't "nothing."
  • Rent With Bad Credit
    Renting with bad credit can be easy or hard depending on where you're looking. Find out how to get around the credit check and rent an apartment even with bad credit.
  • Lower Interest Rate
    How to talk your creditors into lowering your interest rate on some or all of your credit cards.
  • Introduction to Credit
    A basic understanding of credit is needed to make the best credit decisions. Find out the definition of credit and learn how lenders decide to give you credit.
  • Too Much Debt?
    How to tell if your debt load is just right or too large.
  • Debt To Income Ratio
    Your debt to income ratio indicates your level of debt. Learn how to calculate and analyze your ratio.
  • Signs Of CC Debt
    Recognizing the signs of credit card debt gives you the ability to manuever away from debt before you get in too deeply.
  • Debt Management Watch Outs
    Know what to stay away from when you're choosing a debt settlement, debt consolidation, or consumer credit counseling agency.
  • Pay Off Collection
    Before you pay off a collection account, first negotiate with the debt collector to have your credit report updated to something that works in your favor. As you work with debt collectors to negotiate a payment, keep in mind what you and the collector want from the deal.
  • Worst Credit Cards
    There are a lot of bad credit cards out there. Learn to recognize the features of the worst credit cards.
  • Bad Spending
    Avoid the spending habits that can cause you to be overloaded with debt.
  • Remove Collections From Report
    Can I remove debt collections from my credit report? Find out if you can remove collections from your credit report.
  • Reach Credit/Debt Goals
    Making goals to repair your credit and get out of debt is easy to do. But keeping them isn't always so easy. With the right approach, you can reach any goal, including your financial ones.
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