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Poor Credit History? What Does Your Credit Report Say About You?

 

When you apply for a loan (home, vehicle, personal, etc) the lender will review your credit report. Based on the information listed in your personal credit report, a lender will either refuse or approve your loan request. Credit reports are important for several reasons. Primarily, they decide your creditworthiness.

Benefits of Credit Report Scores

Credit report scores benefit you and a lender. By reviewing your credit report and credit score, lenders are provided knowledge about your credit history. Individuals with a high credit score are generally dependable with credit. Thus, a lender is excited to grant a loan. The likelihood of a good credit applicant defaulting on the loan is low.

On the other hand, individuals with a low credit score may make a lender nervous. This person may have acquired a large debt amount and refused to pay the balance, or undergone misfortune (loss of employment, medical problems, etc).

Low Credit Score and Credit History

Various reasons justify a low credit score. If you have several missed or late payments, this decreases your credit score. Moreover, failure to pay for a loan, repossessions, or foreclosures has a negative effect on your credit report.

Too many credit inquires is also bad. Together, these factors are damaging to your credit history. A low credit score may prevent you from getting that house or car. In addition, if you are able to get a loan, you may pay higher interest rate and fees.

Improving Bad Credit History

The best way to increase your chances of getting a new car or home is to improve your credit score. Increasing your credit score is challenging. To begin, you must make an effort to pay credit accounts on time. If you have past due accounts, contact the credit lenders and negotiate getting the accounts current. This may involve the lender extending the length of the loan.

Moreover, pay down the balance on credit cards. Limit your amount of credit inquiries. If you have recently filed bankruptcy, open new credit accounts and begin rebuilding credit. If you have too much debt, consider consolidating all your bills into one loan.

Author: Carrie Reeder
 
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Carrie Reeder is a famous writer. Carrie likes to scribble articles about this topic.
 
 
 

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