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A Guide to Bad Credit Finance Options
Have you been trying to find out what bad credit finance options were available? Perhaps you're in the market for a new car or truck, but aren't sure if you can find a dealer or lender who'll offer you a bad credit finance? You shouldn't worry too...

Bad Credit? Qualify Yourself For A Zero Down Mortgage Loan
I decided to write this article today after closing a home purchase loan for a couple that had some major credit issues. They got into the house with ZERO down payment, and only had to bring $600 for the closing costs. Their situation was...

Know Exactly What Your Credit Score is Before You Apply For Your Financing
If you're thinking about buying a new or used car through financing you'll want to make sure that you have copy of your credit reports so that you know exactly what your credit score is before you apply for your financing. There are several...

The Manufactured Housing Credit Disaster
If you bought and financed a manufactured home (the new term for mobile home) between 1995 and 2003, you are probably well aware of how easy it was to get your loan. During this period of time, manufactured housing lenders essentially lent money...

The Travails Of The Pros And Cons Of A Business Credit Card
Getting a sense out of a deal is, in some instances, the most difficult thing to do. This is because most people could not instantly figure out the benefits they can derive from obtaining it. Take for example the case of business credit...

 
Rebuilding Your Credit: Path to Cheaper Borrowing

Rebuilding your credit can be a great technique to take control of your future. Face it - to live in today's world, you need access to credit, and you need it cheap. Unfortunately, lots of people have ruined their credit because of hard times or bad decisions when they were young. There's still time, however, to put things right, no matter how far in the hole you are.
First, you should pay off the debts you have now. Begin making regular payments on all your debts, no matter how small - this will often keep the creditors from reporting you as delinquent, and you can usually work something out with them. At this point, they've probably written you off anyway, so they have nothing to lose. Don't sacrifice to the point that you're living in a hovel with fleas , but do tighten your belt.
Second, you should get new credit, and make sure you're making small monthly payments. Don't go wild - you just need to keep a few hundred dollars in debt outstanding each month. Pay the fees, and don't spend any more money. You'll gradually pay it off, and build your credit in the process.
Third, if you have any old debts you never paid off, repay them on the condition that it gets reported to the credit agencies. This will please your old creditors and make you look good to anyone considering you in the future - they'll at least see that you're making an effort.
Finally, don't do the things that got you that badly into debt in the first place. No payday loans, no heavy borrowing - live within your means, and stay there.
About the Author
Teve Torbes is an expert owner of a flea control site, who knows a whole lot about flea bites. He has also created a valuable inflatable air mattress site.