Credit News | December 20, 2010 at 6:38 pm | 2 commentsBuying a home is an exciting time, and often not as difficult as it might seem. All you need is really a little information.
You need three basic things to buy a home: great income, good credit and a great quantity of cash. If you are lacking in 1 area, don't worry, with a small amount of effort, you can find a solution....
Credit News | August 13, 2010 at 5:41 pm | 58 commentsMortgage brokers, and those hoping to buy homes, are disgusted by the preeminence of the credit score in “scoring” a home loan today. According to an article, in Friday’s New York Times, this overemphasis on credit scoring in the home mortgage market is not helping the economic recovery either, because people just cannot qualify for a home. Some people’s scores have decreased...
Credit News | July 20, 2010 at 5:36 am | 33 commentsNew reports out show that about 43-million of Americans have a credit rating so poor that getting a loan is much more difficult, and when they do much more expensive.
“It can affect your borrowing costs, the amount you’ll pay to finance cars or homes or, certainly credit card rates,“ notes Morningstar Financial’s Christine Benz.
A bad credit score can even affect your...
Credit News | July 17, 2010 at 2:52 am | 62 commentsA new home, a new car, even something as simple as a new credit card, all becoming harder for Americans to obtain.
Glenn Reynolds, Vice President and Mortgage Loan Manager for Arvest Bank, says, "Ever since the financial situation started in the last two years they've tightened up the minimum credit score to be able to get all types of credit."
Reynolds says these days your...
Credit News | July 14, 2010 at 2:47 am | 17 comments“Figures provided by FICO Inc. show that 25.5 percent of consumers — nearly 43.4 million people — now have a credit score of 599 or below, marking them as poor risks for lenders. It’s unlikely they will be able to get credit cards, auto loans or mortgages under the tighter lending standards banks now use,” according to the AP. Historically, just 15 percent of the 170 million...
Credit News | July 12, 2010 at 11:46 am | One commentMillions of Americans have seen their credit scores fall amongst the lowest levels possible. FICO is reporting that almost 44 million people, 25.5 % of consumers, currently have a credit score less than 600. A credit score this low makes a borrower a very high risk for lenders. These low credit scores will make it almost impossible for these consumers to obtain a mortgage, auto loans,...
Credit News | July 11, 2010 at 6:19 am | 3 commentsIf your credit score slipped during the recession, it might cost you more to insure your vehicle.
Credit scores can be a factor in setting auto insurance rates in Michigan, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled Thursday. (See the Detroit Free Press story.)...