Author: | Ernest Dave Bennerman, Roseline Bennerman | ISBN: | 9781311288769 |
Publisher: | Ernest Dave Bennerman | Publication: | March 21, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Ernest Dave Bennerman, Roseline Bennerman |
ISBN: | 9781311288769 |
Publisher: | Ernest Dave Bennerman |
Publication: | March 21, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In "Stop the Insanity: Success Strategies for Credit Repair," you'll learn how the credit bureaus do their business. As well as how to regain their trust step by step, and it will even show you a few simple tricks for being financially responsible.
SOME of the information you will find inside:
=> What's a good credit score? And at what score should I start to be worried.
=> Even if you pay all your bills on time, you may still have marks against your credit.
=> 3 top credit agencies and how to keep tabs on them.
=> 5 ways the credit bureau's look at your lending history - and how important each view is.
=> Effective ways to boost your credit score (and it's not just paying your bills).
=> 11 steps to protecting your identity from thieves who may destroy your credit on their joyride across the country.
=> 4 steps to take right away if you think you've been a victim of identity theft. It may not be too late.
=> 5 common credit mistakes you may commit if you don't know about them in advance.
=> How not having any debts may actually hurt your credit score.
=> How to dispute bad marks on your credit report.
=> After you contact the credit bureau about an error in your credit report, make sure you contact these people next.
=> The truth about "free credit reports" online.
=> 3 ways to start building up trust after a major credit disaster.
=> When to consider declaring bankruptcy.
=> When you should fear credit repair companies.
=> 6 common scams some credit repair companies try and pull.
=> How to use your bank as an ally in your fight against bad credit.
=> 5 ways to curb your spending habit.
=> How to automatically cut down on your spending without beating yourself up.
=> 5 ideas for adding extra dollars to your monthly income.
=> The secret to changing the way you think about money.
=> 7 most common reasons why credit scores are lowered.
=> 3 reasons why change in your life is not always a good thing.
=> How a simple phone call may help out your credit.
=> When a "late fee" is easily waived.
=> The secret to setting short-term goals to repair your credit yourself.
=> When seemingly small differences in credit scores can have a huge impact on the interest you pay.
=> How to set your finances on autopilot.
=> When refinancing is the best option.
=> What you should always know before talking to a lender.
=> How to encourage a potential lender to look at you instead of your credit rating.
=> How to make paying your bills easier on yourself.
=> How you can take advantage of being a student while trying to repair your credit.
=> The secret to handling student loans (and when you may be able to award yourself a six month grace period on paying your bills).
=> When to take out a loan to repay your debts.
=> Which "cash advance" agencies to stay away from (or you risk destroying your credit).
=> 6 ways to handle the stress of being in debt.
And there's MUCH more
In "Stop the Insanity: Success Strategies for Credit Repair," you'll learn how the credit bureaus do their business. As well as how to regain their trust step by step, and it will even show you a few simple tricks for being financially responsible.
SOME of the information you will find inside:
=> What's a good credit score? And at what score should I start to be worried.
=> Even if you pay all your bills on time, you may still have marks against your credit.
=> 3 top credit agencies and how to keep tabs on them.
=> 5 ways the credit bureau's look at your lending history - and how important each view is.
=> Effective ways to boost your credit score (and it's not just paying your bills).
=> 11 steps to protecting your identity from thieves who may destroy your credit on their joyride across the country.
=> 4 steps to take right away if you think you've been a victim of identity theft. It may not be too late.
=> 5 common credit mistakes you may commit if you don't know about them in advance.
=> How not having any debts may actually hurt your credit score.
=> How to dispute bad marks on your credit report.
=> After you contact the credit bureau about an error in your credit report, make sure you contact these people next.
=> The truth about "free credit reports" online.
=> 3 ways to start building up trust after a major credit disaster.
=> When to consider declaring bankruptcy.
=> When you should fear credit repair companies.
=> 6 common scams some credit repair companies try and pull.
=> How to use your bank as an ally in your fight against bad credit.
=> 5 ways to curb your spending habit.
=> How to automatically cut down on your spending without beating yourself up.
=> 5 ideas for adding extra dollars to your monthly income.
=> The secret to changing the way you think about money.
=> 7 most common reasons why credit scores are lowered.
=> 3 reasons why change in your life is not always a good thing.
=> How a simple phone call may help out your credit.
=> When a "late fee" is easily waived.
=> The secret to setting short-term goals to repair your credit yourself.
=> When seemingly small differences in credit scores can have a huge impact on the interest you pay.
=> How to set your finances on autopilot.
=> When refinancing is the best option.
=> What you should always know before talking to a lender.
=> How to encourage a potential lender to look at you instead of your credit rating.
=> How to make paying your bills easier on yourself.
=> How you can take advantage of being a student while trying to repair your credit.
=> The secret to handling student loans (and when you may be able to award yourself a six month grace period on paying your bills).
=> When to take out a loan to repay your debts.
=> Which "cash advance" agencies to stay away from (or you risk destroying your credit).
=> 6 ways to handle the stress of being in debt.
And there's MUCH more