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Your Credit
Rating – Your Most Important Asset Do you know what
your credit score is? Have you ever seen a copy of your credit report?
Your credit score is a very important number and can be a deciding
factor when you are approaching the bank for a loan or even for a
checking account. It is important to be familiar with your credit
rating. There are
unscrupulous lenders out there who will try to take advantage of Army
families. They will exaggerate your credit rating or charge you enormous
amounts of interest due to your credit history. By knowing about your
credit score, you can be prepared for these scams and know how to spot
it. Paying bills on time
can sometimes be difficult for the Army family. More times than not,
this responsibility falls to the Army wife since the husband is gone so
much. It is important than you know about all of the bills – amounts,
due dates, who they’re payable to, etc. regardless of who pays the
bills. Another downside to paying bills in the Army family is the
constant moving from base to base. It can sometimes be difficult to keep
up with final bills, etc. when a move is happening. But even one missed
or late payment can have an adverse effect on your credit rating. Three credit reporting agenciesThere are three
credit companies – Experian, Trans Union and Equifax. Most lenders use
one company. All three companies should have the same information on you
but this is not always the case. That’s why it is very important to
check with all three companies. Request a free report once a yearEach credit
reporting agency will give you a free copy of your credit report once a
year. Take advantage of this and call for your report. You will need to
check it for any discrepancies. If you find mistakes, call them
immediately to get the ball rolling in getting them corrected. It can
take a considerable amount of time but it is well worth the effort. Keep your report cleanYour report lists
everyone you have an account with, the amount of your payment and if you
have made late payments or missed payments. Always make your payments on
time! It is much harder to improve your credit rating than it is to keep
an excellent one. If your credit is less than perfect, make a commitment
now to begin paying bills on time. Once you have 12 months of consistent
on-time payments, many lenders will cut you some slack. It’s there for 7-10 yearsOnce an item appears on your credit report, it is there for seven to ten years. For instance, if you file for bankruptcy, it will show on your credit report for this amount of time. So each time you go to buy a new car, rent an apartment, buy a house, turn on your electricity, open a bank account, etc. the business will see that you have filed for bankruptcy. This can hurt your chances of being approved and at the very least you will most likely pay a much higher rate. Think long and hard before you take an action that will show on your credit report. In a nutshell…. Protect your
credit rating – pay on time! Request a copy of
your report once a year. Clean up mistakes ASAP!
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