Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft

Identity theft is becoming extremely important, as my parents in their 50’s recently found out. After looking at credit card statements, they realized their identities has been compromised when a lot of adult website charges were showing up on their bill. Some how the carder (someone who uses stolen credit card numbers) got [...]

Credit Score Spam Emails

There seems to have been a recent rash of credit score spammings, or I was just recently added to their spam list. I have been getting a lot of emails with subject lines that say “Your Credit Score May Have Changed“. The email tricks recipients into thinking their credit scores have changed and [...]

How To Get A Mortgage With A Bad Credit Score

Having bad credit can definitely be a problem, especially when you’re trying to buy a house or a condo. Under current market conditions, it will become a little harder to get many offers on mortgages - especially since some of the sub-prime lenders have taken a serious hit. You should know, though, that there still [...]

What Should Your Credit Score Be

A lot of people know their credit score, but have no idea as to what their credit score should be. Or even what is considered good. To review, credit scores can range from 300 to 850. A credit score of 850 would be considered perfect, and a score of 300 would be [...]

Credit Reports and Identity Theft

In a digital age, identity theft is a practical worry for most people. Identity theft, if left unnoticed, can have major financial ramifications on your life. In regards to your credit report/score, identity theft has a direct impact on it. If an identity is stolen and accounts are opened, it is a [...]

Factors That Lower Your Credit Score

Many people know ways to increase their credit score, but what factors actually lower your credit score?
1) Accounts that have been open less than three years. Having long term credit accounts that you consistently pay on time is an important indicator of stability. As your credit history ages, your score should increase.
2) Anytime your credit [...]

How A Spouse Affects Credit Scores

A common question for many people is if a spouse’s accounts or credit score is factored into yours. Credit bureaus don’t maintain joint files or credit scores for spouses. However, accounts in which a person and their spouse are listed as an authorized individuals will be listed on credit reports. Also, credit [...]

Easy Trick to Getting a Better Mortgage

Buying a home is a big deal and everyone deserves to get the best interest rate possible. One of a few factors in determining what your interest rate will be, is your credit score. The best thing anyone can do for themselves is to have their credit score as high as possible, the [...]

Know Your Credit Rights

In 2003 the Fair Credit Report Act (FCRA) was passed. Everyone should know their rights. Here is a link to Wikipedia page on the FCRA. Knowing your rights allows you to take action to prevent/correct mistakes pertaining to your credit history.

Common Credit Questions

Q: What is used to calculate your credit score?
A: Credit Scores are calculated based on the information that appears on an individual’s credit report the day your score is compiled. That’s why credit scores can vary , depending on when it is calculated. If you recently made a large payment to a credit card, [...]