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<div style="text-align: justify;">Once you have your credit report and your credit score, you will be able to tell where you stand and where many of your problems lie.<span style="">  </span>If you have a poor score, try to see in your credit report what could be causing the problem:<br/>         </div>
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">-Do you have too much debt?<span style=""/>
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<br/>-Have you recently faced a major financial upset such as a bankruptcy?<span style=""/>
<br/>-Have you simply not had credit long enough to establish good credit?<br/>-Have you defaulted on a loan, failed to pay taxes, or recently been reported to a collection agency?<span style=""> </span>
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">The problems that contribute to your credit problems should dictate how you decide to boost your credit score.<span style="">  </span>As you read through this ebook, highlight or jot down those tips that apply to you and from them develop a checklist of things you can do that would help your credit situation improve.<o:p>
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">When you seek professional credit counseling or credit help, counselors will generally work with you to help you develop a personalized strategy that expressly addresses your credit problems and financial history.<span style="">  </span>Now, with this ebook, you can develop a similar strategy on your own - in your own time and at your own cost.<o:p>
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">When developing your action plan, know where most of your credit score is coming from:<o:p>
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">1) <b>Your credit history</b> (accounts for more than a third of your credit score in some cases).<span style="">  </span>Whether or not you have been a good credit risk in the past is considered the best indicator of how you will react to debt in the future.<span style="">  </span>For this reason, late payment, loan defaults, unpaid taxes, bankruptcies, and other unmet debt responsibilities will count against you the most.<span style="">  </span>You can’t do much about your financial past now, but starting to pay your bills on time - starting today - can help boost your credit score in the future.<o:p>
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">2) <b>Your current debts</b> (accounts for approximately a third of your credit score in some cases).<span style="">  </span>If you have lots of current debt, it may indicate that you are stretching yourself financially thin and so will have trouble paying back debts in the future.<span style="">  </span>If you have a lot of money owing right now - and especially if you have borrowed a great deal recently - this fact will bring down your credit score.<span style="">  </span>You an boost your credit score by paying down your debts as far as you can.<o:p>
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">3) <b>How long you have had credit</b> (accounts for up to 15% of your credit score in some cases).<span style="">  </span>If you have not had credit accounts for very long, you may not have enough of a history to let lenders know whether you make a good credit risk.<span style="">  </span>Not having had credit for a long time can affect your credit score.<span style="">  </span>You can counter this by keeping your accounts open rather than closing them off as you pay them off.<br/>
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<br/>4) <b>The types of credit you have</b> (accounts for about one tenth of your credit score, in most cases).<span style="">  </span>Lenders like to see a mix of financial responsibilities that you handle well.<span style="">  </span>Having bills that you pay as well as one or two types of loans can actually improve your credit score.<span style="">  </span>Having at least one credit card that you manage well can also help your credit score.<o:p>
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">As you can see, it is possible to only estimate how much a specific area of your credit report affects your credit score. Nevertheless, keeping these five areas in mind and making sure that each is addressed in your personalized plan will go a long way in making sure that your personalized credit repair plan is comprehensive enough to boost your credit effectively.</span>
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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">The three major credit bureaus are important to contact if you are going to be repairing your credit score.<span style="">  </span>The major three credit agencies can help you by sending you your credit report.<span style="">  </span>If you find an error on your credit report, these are also the companies you must contact in order to correct the problem.<span style="">  </span>You can easily contact these organizations by mail, telephone, or through the Internet:<span style="font-size: 12pt;">
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">Equifax Credit Information Services, Inc<br/>Address: P.O. Box 740241<br/>
<span style="">            </span>Atlanta, GA 30374<br/>Telephone: 1_888_766_0008<br/>Online: www.equifax.com<span style=""> </span>
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<span style="font-size: 12pt;">TransUnion LLC Consumer Disclosure Center<br/>Address: P.O. Box 1000<br/>
<span style="">            </span>Chester, PA 19022<br/>Telephone: 1_800_888_4213<br/>Online: www.tuc.com <o:p/>
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<o:p/>Experian National Consumer Assistance Center<br/>Address: PO Box 2002<br/>
<span style="">            </span>Allen, TX 75013<br/>Telephone: 1_888_397_3742<br/>Online: www.experian.com<br/>
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<br/>You may want to note this information wherever most of your financial information is kept so that you can easily contact the bureaus whenever you need to.<span style="">  </span>Your local yellow pages should also have the contact information of these credit agencies as well.</span>
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