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Jeanette Joy Fisher's Articles in Credit

  • 5 Ways Poor Credit Scores Costs You Extra Money
    Most of us want a good credit report to obtain automobile financing, credit cards, and to purchase a home. But, beyond these consumer loans, your credit report can cost you in everyday living expenses. What you don't know about your credit could be costing you money.

    Having a credit card means that you can order tickets, rent a car, and reserve hotel rooms. Besides these conveniences, your credit report can mean that you must pay higher deposits and fees for everyday servi...
  • What Does FICO Mean To You?
    Although it may not be a term you're familiar with, the term FICO can be a determining factor as to whether or not you qualify for a credit or loan. But what is FICO, and how does it affect you when it comes to your creditworthiness?

    The acronym FICO actually stands for Fair Isaac Company, which was the company that originally created a mathematical model for the credit reporting company Experian. FICO was designed as a tool that could be used by creditors to evaluate the ...
  • How To Establish Credit
    It's been a Catch-22 dilemma, especially for young people, since the dawn of the Credit Age. You want credit, but you can't get credit because you've never had credit before. It's a situation everyone faces as they begin to try to become creditworthy.

    In order to qualify for a credit card, you must me at least 18 years old (or 21, if you're a permanent resident of Puerto Rico). From then on, the rules get more complex and are subject to interpretation by credit card issuer...
  • Immediate Steps To Improving Poor Credit
    Credit can be a wonderful thing, but it can also be a dangerous pitfall, with disastrous results, when it gets out of control, even it happened through no fault of your own. If you find yourself overextended, here are some ideas for improving your credit.

    The first step is to acknowledge your dilemma. Denial is a natural reaction, but you absolutely must face up to the fact that you're in trouble, and begin to work your way out of it. Don't ignore your bills. That won't ac...
  • Need Credit Repair Help? Try Doing It Yourself!
    No matter what many credit counseling scam artists may try to tell you, no one can legally remove any information that is up-to-date and accurate from your credit report. They can't do it, and you can't do it yourself. However, you CAN request an investigation of anything you find in your credit file that you believe to be either incomplete or inaccurate. That is perfectly legal, and can be done at NO cost to you. In fact, anything that a credit repair company offers to do fo...
  • The Credit Repair Organizations Act (CROA) And You
    If you have negative information in your credit file, as reflected by the Big Three reporting companies, Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion, proves to be accurate, there is little you can do about it. Only the passage of time will guarantee that information's ultimate removal from your file. The reporting companies will generally list negative credit information for seven years, and bankruptcy information will remain on your report for ten years. The time limits generally begi...
  • The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) And You
    Your credit report gets viewed by other people besides credit grantors. Potential employers and insurance companies can deny you employment, auto and home owner's insurance based on your credit report. Understand your rights protected by The Fair Credit Reporting Act.

    No matter what many credit counseling scam artists may try to tell you, no one can legally remove any information that is up-to-date and accurate from your credit report. They can't do it, and you can't do it...
  • Credit Scores: Don't Waste Your Money
    Did you know that your credit score that you purchase online is not the same credit score your loan officer gets?

    You probably know that when you apply for a mortgage, your loan officer gets all three credit reporting agencies reports with three different scores. From your three credit scores, most mortgage companies use your middle credit score to determine your credit worthiness.

    Do you know that the credit score an auto dealer sees is not the same credit score your ...

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