Showing posts with label debt relief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label debt relief. Show all posts

Saturday, July 18, 2009

10 Steps to Repair Your Credit

Does credit card debt got you down? Does it seem like you will never be free of this weight? If you're struggling with debt, here 10 steps you can take to repair or rebuild your credit. If you’re short on time, energy, or you at your wits end, contact one of our Credit Counseling Agencies on ModernDebtRelief.com.

1. Create a Budget. Calculate your income and your expenses. I recommend tracking your expenses for 30 days before laying down the numbers for your budget. Then see how much you can cut from your expeneses e.g. lowering bills, cutting down on entertainment or leisure activities, etc. Apply the money you save to your debt. Modern Debt Relief offers free budgeting software to track your expenses. The program is in the tools section of the resources tab.
2. Get Your Credit Report By federal law, you can get a copy of your credit report from each credit agency (Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union) annually.You can get all three at once, or spread them out through the year. Go to the AnnualCreditReport.com website.
◦ Review your reports and look for mistakes.
◦ Take note of late or missed payments that have been reported and which of your credit lines are at or near the limit.
3. Contact your creditors. As soon as you foresee that you will have trouble making your payments, contact your creditors. Given the economic climate, creditors are willing to work with you to schedule payments that suite your needs or lower your interest rates. After all, they'd rather get $25 payments for the next year than risk getting nothing in bankruptcy court. This is where your budget will come in handy...explain that you have a written budget and only afford $X payment. If necessary, offer to send a copy of your budget. This will show your good faith to pay your debt.
4. Get any agreement in writing. Once you have negotiated a better payment or rate, get the terms in writing. Also, when you pay off your debt, be sure to get a settlement letter that states that you have settled in full. I recommend that you send a copy to the credit bureaus so they can update your credit report and avoid any confusion.
5. Stop Charging. Stop charging and pay as much as you can afford on all cards. Eventually, you will pay off your debt. This is what you’re here for after all. It will take discipline, but will be worth it.
6. Keep some credit accounts open. Don’t close all of your accounts too soon, and be sure to keep a few accounts open to build your credit history with. Be sure not to close more than one card every 3-4 months. Any more than that and you will be putting up red flags on your report of instability. I recommend keeping your oldest accounts open because the length of your account history positively affects your score.
7. Get a secured credit card, if you don't have a traditional credit card. This will be the only way for you to build your credit. A secured card is secured by your money. Your limit is the amount that you pay upfront when opening your account. If you deposit $500 with the bank, your credit limit will be $500. Beware of the high interest rates that secured credit cards are known for. I suggest you pay 90% of your balance every month, on time, to minimize fees.
8. Join a credit union.
You have a better chance at getting a loan with the best interest rate from a credit union over a traditional bank.
9. Pay on Time. Negotiate payments with your creditors that you can actually pay. Nothing carries more weight on your score than your payment history. The point is to pay off your cards and get a better score, not pay high fees and ruin your credit.
10. Avoid bankruptcy it stays on your credit for 10 years. While it may take years of work to pay of your cards, you will be glad you did. Don’t take the easy way out.

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Must See Video On How Money and Credit Works

I had to share this video with you. This CPA goes over money and credit and will explain how and why we are in debt. This is very interesting.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

ModernDebtRelief.com

ModernDebtRelief.com has pre-screened all agencies that offer services to our members. This eliminates the hassle of searching high and low to find the right company to serve you and your family. This article outlines the top reasons to become a member of our debt relief service network.


1. We offer a wide selection of debt relief resources and articles for free. It is easy and free to become a member of Modern Debt Relief. As a member you will gain access to debt management and financial articles, events, and discounts. Financial tools are also available to help you track your goals and manage your finances. Member and Provider forums allow you to connect with others and exchange ideas to promote wealth.



2. We do a background check on all debt relief companies before listing them on our site. Don’t be pressured by an agency that insists on signing you up on the spot, or over the phone with only a sales spiel. By logging into your account on Modern Debt Relief, you will be able to trust that the company you choose is legitimate.



3. We offer educational materials and forums to our members. Our primary goal is to offer high quality services to our members and exceed their expectations. Not only will you receive great rates on services as a member, but you will also have access to great articles and member forums.


4. We pass great savings on to our members. The agencies in our referral network offer Modern Debt Relief members discounts on their services. As a member, you could save hundreds of dollars off of loan modifications and legal services!


5. Our service providers can answer member's general questions before they choose to attain their service. Members contact the provider by email and will be contacted before agreeing to purchase services.


6. There is no minimum amount of debt for you to take advantage of Modern Debt Relief's services. No matter how much debt you have, there will be something of value on ModernDebtRelief.com.


7. We will not sell your name or address to outside parties. Your information will always be kept confidential between you, ModernDebtRelief.com, and our service providers.


8. Our customer service team is top-notch. Contact us by phone or email and will answer your questions, comments, and concerns as soon as possible.