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How Long Will A Negative Mark Remain On Your Credit Score? Part One

Your credit score. It could be your worst nightmare, or a dream come true. But most of the time it’s kind of like that nosy mother in law coming to stay at your house for a few days. You know that she is coming to stay, and you are not looking forward to it, but you are too nervous to ask or even consider how long she might be paying you that visit. OK, so that analogy wasn’t that great. But anyway, read on to see just how long negative marks will stay on your credit history.

First, there are mistakes on your credit report. This happens when something that you didn’t do, or an account that doesn’t belong to you shows up on your score when you review it. These will be removed immediately. Finding and removing mistakes on your credit report are an important reason why we should check our credit scores at least once a year. If you do locate a mistake, or a negative account that isn’t yours, get in touch with the credit reporting agency and the creditor too. Within 180 days you should be able to have that negative mark taken off your record.

Anytime a creditor asks to see your credit report (pulls your credit report), something called a hard inquiry will be reported on your record. If it is only an occasional hard inquiry this most likely won’t hurt. However, if there are a large amount of inquiries recorded on your record, this will generally make prospective creditors think that you need the cash and you need it fast.

If a potential lender looks at your credit score and sees that they are the tenth financial institution that you have asked for credit, they will have cause to be suspicious. Even though the credit reporting gods will concede that people shop around for loans and credit, and say you have, two weeks where you have a lot of inquiries, they will take that into consideration and not penalize you too much, the bottom line is that the more hard inquiries that show up on your report, the lower your score will be. Hard inquiries can stay on your credit report for up to two years.

Not all inquiries will negatively affect your credit score. A soft inquiry is when you check on your own credit score, or when potential creditors check your credit to see if they want to make you any unsolicited offers of credit. Actually, lenders see this as a good sign. If you are regularly checking your credit report, you are most likely fiscally responsible. To be continued in part two…

Mallory Megan works for Rapid Recovery Solution and writes articles about commercial collection agencies.

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Bail Out Of Debt With These Quick Calculations

With various accounts, debts, interest rates hitting you at once, your financial situation can very well seem intimidating. But if you follow this program you will find that there is an effective and safe way to manage your money.

This simple calculation requires the interest rates for each debt account only. This is assuming that all debt accounts have the same tax liability, but if not, you can determine your interest rate after taxes for this calculation.

Your first step is to order your debts; highest interest rate to lowest. You’ll probably find credit cards at the top of the list. Retail credit cards offered by stores usually have the highest interest rates, so you might find this type of credit card on the top. Make sure that the rates did not fluctuate from the promotional rates that you originally signed up for. Card issuers can change your interest rates at any time. They are supposed to give warning, but you may not receive this warning.

Your home equity loans and your mortgage might be the next debts on the list. It’s imperative that you capture every debt for which you make a monthly payment. Student loans might be the last on the list.

Now, pay the minimum to all debts each month. You will pay the minimum monthly payment for all of the debts, except for the one account listed at top with the highest interest. The next thing you want to do is send all extra available cash towards that very debt. All unused income after paying expenses should be dedicated towards the debt account with the highest interest rate.

Repeat these steps every month. You will protect your finances by making sure every creditor receives the minimum payment, but you will hone in on your debt that has the highest interest. Once a debt account has been eliminated, remove it from the list and re-order if interest rates have changed.

Mallory McGuinness is employed by a debt collection agency.

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