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Overcoming a Bad Credit History

 
Author: John Mussi
 

Having a bad credit history can be a huge burden it can cost you loans and other financing plans, it can cause you to have to pay higher interest rates on credit cards, and it can cause you to have to pay security deposits just to get your utilities or telephone service turned on.

Depending upon how bad your credit is, having a bad credit history can even cost you certain jobs. It is possible to overcome a bad credit history if you're willing to put forth the effort and take the time that it requires, however.

Before we cover that, though, it's important that you understand exactly how credit gets bad in the first place.

How credit gets bad

It can start out simply enough a late credit card payment, a missed loan payment, or perhaps even an overdrawn cheque. Your first negative report that was placed on your credit history could have been one of a countless number of things. Unfortunately, that one incident wasn't the only one; additional late or missed payments might follow, or a few more cheques, and before you know it your once-sparkling credit is slowly but surely starting to head downhill. Before you know it, your credit is so far gone it seems as though nothing can be done about it luckily, that's not the case.

Establishing new credit

One of the first steps to overcoming bad credit is to work on establishing new credit lines to begin supplying your credit history with positive reports. Often this new credit line can come in the form of a low credit limit credit card, and you should take quite a bit of care to make sure that you stay up to date on your payments for the new card. As you continue to make on-time payments, you'll begin to build up a comfortable amount of positive reports in your credit. It will still take some time until your credit begins to show the effects of this, but every little bit can help in the long run.

Repaying older debts

After you've begun building up some positive credit reports, it's time to start working on getting rid of older debts so that they don't add any additional negative reports to your credit history. Request a copy of your credit report, using it to find any outstanding debts that you might have so that you can contact the debtor directly in an effort to work out a payment plan to get the remaining debt paid off. As you gradually pay off your older debts, you'll find that the lack of new negative reports and the buildup of positive reports will start to show some small improvements in your credit score.

Repairing your credit

Of course, there's more to credit repair than simply paying off your old debts. Negative reports take time to expire, sometimes years though once they do begin to expire you might begin to notice rapid improvements in your credit score. In order to help the process along, you should also take the time to review your credit report for inaccuracies or errors and report any that you find to the issuing credit bureau. They will investigate any claims that there may be errors on your report, and if they find in your favor or do not receive a response to their inquiries then the questionable entry will simply be removed so that it no longer negatively influences your credit report.

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