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Why Paying Your Credit Card On Time Isn’t Enough

Shawn Lane Consumer Credit Expert Basic credit common sense tells you that paying your bills on time is essential to maintaining a good credit rating. What you may not realize, however, is that your payment history is only one component of good credit. Payment history absolutely matters, but keeping your payments on time alone is not enough to earn and …

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How a Good Credit Score Can Improve Your Life

Shawn Lane Consumer Credit Expert There is no sugar-coating the fact that life can become a lot more complicated whenever you are faced with credit problems. Sure, you can get by with bad credit and low credit scores, but living like that can be expensive, not to mention stressful. On the other hand, when you work hard to rebuild your …

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Break Down Your Credit Report: Understand What’s Inside

What Is a Credit Report? A credit report captures the financial behaviors lenders care about most. It is a detailed record of how you’ve borrowed and repaid money over time. Credit bureaus—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion—compile this data from creditors, collection agencies, and public records. Each report may vary slightly, but all collect similar categories of information. Core Components of Your …

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Buying a Home With Less Than Perfect Credit

Shawn Lane Consumer Credit Expert Is your goal to purchase a home in the near future? If so, there is a checklist of qualification standards you are going to need to meet before a lender will approve your mortgage application. Among other requirements, this checklist includes proof of steady employment and income, acceptable debt-to-income ratios (can you afford a new …

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Credit score confusion….Why are all my credit scores different?

Shawn Lane Consumer Credit Expert Why your lender’s credit scores look so different from the scores you pulled online The credit world is positively full of myths and misconceptions. One such misconception is the idea that you have only one credit score (or even one credit score from each of the 3 credit bureaus). In reality, nothing could be farther …

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Why Millions of Tax Liens and Judgments are Disappearing from Credit Reports

Shawn Lane Consumer Credit Expert Have you ever heard of NCAP (the National Consumer Assistance Plan)? If not, it’s an acronym you should probably learn more about. NCAP is responsible for the introduction of a number of new consumer friendly practices at the 3 major credit reporting agencies – Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian – including the forthcoming removal of a …