Posts Tagged ‘Credit Score’
Correcting Errors on the Credit Report
Monday, January 4, 2010 22:03 No CommentsCredit scores have a major influence on people’s life. It not only determines the interest rate one will need to pay on loans or credit cards, it is also used by many companies to grant or deny one’s amenities including cell phone contracts, life insurance policies and debt consolidation, etc.
If you have never get a [...]
Credit Counseling
Tuesday, June 30, 2009 14:36 No CommentsA low credit score can lead to a whole range of consequence including increased interest rates on credit cards and being denied for loans. There are a lot of different methods for people to raise their credit score, or simply keep it high if it’s already good.
It is crucial to pay the bills on time. [...]
Lenders Facing Credit Re-ratings
Sunday, April 5, 2009 17:28 No CommentsMoody’s, the top credit rating agency is poised to re-rate the UK’s biggest banks and building societies. After Dunfermline Building Society’s dramatic collapse, some of the top ten mutuals could suffer the harshest re-ratings, which will threaten their survival as independent businesses.
Usually, societies with serious exposure to commercial property or toxic mortgage assets are the [...]
Ways to Protect The Credit Rating
Thursday, March 19, 2009 11:39 No CommentsYour credit score is your own personal financial history. It can tell financial institutions how you conduct yoru bank accounts, credit cards, movile phones and more importantly how credit worthy you are. As credit is almost an essential part of today’s lifestyles, protecting and improving your credit score has never been more important. So what [...]
Improve Your Credit Score
Friday, February 6, 2009 8:55 No CommentsA bad credit score can cause all sorts of problems when it comes to the time for one to apply for financial products. Here’s some tips on what you can do about bad credit scores:
First of all, make sure that you’re on the electoral roll.
It’s an important factor of the credit scoring process. Not being [...]

