Credit News | July 9, 2010 at 3:38 am | 114 commentsQuestion: How long does it take to establish a good credit score?
Answer: Your question is rather loaded as there are so many variables associated with the answer. To start off with, you need to define what a good credit score is. Understand that any negative comment will remain on your credit report for usually 7.5 years. Some issues can remain longer, such as bankruptcy.
If you...
Credit Cards | July 7, 2010 at 1:47 am | 46 commentsQuestion: What will happen if I don't pay my credit card bills?
Answer: The first thing that happens is a derogatory remark of late payment goes on your credit file when you are 30 days, 60 days, and 90 days late. Your credit score is based 33 percent on payment history, so any late payments are a serious matter and can jeopardize new credit, insurance rates and sometimes even job...
Credit Score | April 19, 2009 at 10:03 am | 22 commentsAny people know ways to increase their credit score, but what factors actually lower your credit score?
1) Accounts that have been open less than three years. Having long term credit accounts that you consistently pay on time is an important indicator of stability. As your credit history ages, your score should increase.
2) Anytime your credit report is pulled. This is if you...
Credit Score | September 27, 2008 at 4:51 am | One commentYour credit history is a very important document that creditors, certain companies and certain landlords will take a look in order to determine your credibility. For banks and credit card companies, they look at your credit history in order for them to determine if you are a person that pays bills on time. This means that when you apply for a loan or a credit card, banks, creditors, and...
Credit Score | September 8, 2008 at 7:14 am | 5 commentsIf you have been denied of a loan or a credit card, it may have something to do with an important number that will determine if you are credit worthy. This number is called your credit score. This number is what creditors, such as banks and credit card companies will look at in order to know if you will possibly pay them back or not.
They get this numbers from credit reporting agencies...
Credit Score | September 8, 2008 at 6:59 am | One commentYou're in your home watching your favorite television show. Since you're enjoying it too much, you run out of snacks. So you put on a jacket, and scramble your way outdoors to go to the nearest store. When suddenly you stop and walk your way back towards your house. What could be the reason behind this?
Well, it's quite simple. You can't proceed to the store because you haven't paid...