A Few Steps To Increasing Your Credit Score Starting From Zero

Your credit report is what financial institutions use to get a window into your past and your present financial situations. If you are currently suffering through bad credit rating due to a job loss or any other unfortunate situations, there are ways you can re-establish your credit worthiness and start over.

The first step to raising your credit score is getting a copy of your free triple score report. Once you have copy of your report, it is important to examine your report thoroughly for mistakes. You should never assume that you report is accurate. You will be surprised at the amount of mistakes on your report. Some of the most common errors may include: reporting late payments erroneously, listing the same negative account multiple times, and reporting a family member’s account on your bureau. The best way to deal with mistakes on your report is to consult with a credit attorney.

Step number two in re-establishing your credit rating includes adding some good accounts to your 3 credit bureau report. It doesn’t matter how many negative items are removed, your score will not improve unless you re-establish some positive relationships with creditors.

One way of getting positive credit is by applying for a secured Visa or Mastercard. There are many companies that are willing to open credit card accounts with a security deposit. A Secured card is backed by your deposit which will then become your spending limit. In some cases, the secured card company may even start you off with a limit that is $100 dollars higher than your deposit. Make sure you find a company that reports your on time payments to all 3 credit reporting agencies.

The third step is a little trick which is only possible if you know someone close to you who is willing to add you on as a co-borrower. The issues with using this trick is that you must make sure that the person you ask is reliable. If your sponsor misses a payment or stops paying, your credit will also be affected.

The fourth and final step to raising your credit score is making your payments on time. When creditors are looking at your credit report, they tend to look at your previous six months of payments. Your current payment history will give borrowers a picture of your present financial standing.

The key to a complete credit restoration is 2 years of on time payments. The credit reporting agencies increase your score for every month that you continuously make payments. If you are able to pay on your bills for 2 years, you will be successful in completely overcoming your bad credit days.

Getting your credit worthiness back is important in taking control of your finances. The road back must include getting a copy of your report, establishing new accounts, and adding discipline to your bill payments. Once you have completed this process, you may want to consider adding a fifth step; adding identity protection to secure your new found credit worthiness.

For more detailed info on how to raise credit score you can go to understanding credit report score.

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Posted by Marc Marseille on Nov 17th, 2009 and filed under Finance. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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