Bad Credit Repair teaches Tim from Idaho how easy it (can be) to face up to and overcome bad credit challenges…that is, once Tim gets REAL about credit repair!
Tim, it’s your lucky day!
You’ve come to the right place for improving your credit and getting your “good credit” life back.
You really can improve your credit with good information and a solid game plan.
You do NOT have to clean up everything bad on your reports to get whatever it is you want from from “good” credit.
You simply NEED to do enough so you can get whatever it is you want from “good” credit. This is what I told Tim from Idaho, who asked me for help.
WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT CREDIT REPAIR CAN HURT YOU!
Tim, like many other people, believes credit repair only is about finding the magical dispute letter. Firing off dispute le
IMPORTANT: There is one credit repair company that is above all others and highly recommended. Lexington Law is reliable and costs much LESS than you think. They provide top notch service with excellent results. It is highly recommended that you check Lexington Law (1-800-293-3672) to repair your credit before any other alternative…and watch the video at the bottom of this article.
The availability of good credit is critical in developing and maintaining a prosperous lifestyle. Many of us don’t really understand how to create and manage a healthy credit score.
Part of it is that we don’t take the time and put in the effort to learn about what to do in more detail, and the other part is that when we do, we find a lot of complexity. I Read more…
Conscious spending is one of those buzz words you hear a lot lately in personal finance columns. I first read about the idea a few months ago in Kimberly Palmer’s book, Generation Earn. In case you haven’t heard about it, it’s the theory that money should be spent and enjoyed—just in a way that reflects your values and priorities. No need to spend less—just spend better!
That means with the cash you have left over after covering your essentials, you can get the $200 jeans, spend $2,000 on a Carribean trip with your buddies, or get a $100 hair cut. It all depends on your priorities. Here’s an example: if travel is your top priority, you may spend lots more on trips and live in a house with 3 housemates to save on rent. If you’re a
It doesn’t interest me what you do for a living. I want to know what you ache for?
Will you dare to dream of meeting your heart’s longing?
That is what matters the most!
16 Feb
Posted by Debora Watt as Repair Credit Score
Repair credit fast promises and pitches fill my email inbox every day. The pitch promises to cut my debt up to 60%…cut my credit card debt up to 50%…get me debt free in 12-24 months…& return my life to normal. For heaven’s sake, this is exactly what I want.
I want to be debt free in 12-24 months with a 60% cut off what I owe.
I want my credit card debt cut in half!
I want debt collectors off my back!
I want my life back to normal!
Staring at me in the face is the perfect ad claiming it’s “so easy it’s monkey proof.”
Monkey proof? Huh? Wait a minute! Where’s my brain? Who are these guy
Written by Liz Davidson
Monday, February 7, 2011
The media and the credit reporting companies have done an excellent job promoting the notion of having a good credit score, almost too good a job because people seem to think that their credit score is the most important aspect of their financial life. Getting out of debt is secondary. Saving for retirement is secondary. It is almost as if when you have that perfect credit score of 720 or higher, then your life will suddenly become perfect. The advertising is working because even though everyone in the U.S.
Layoffs happen. I’ve seen even my hardest working friends with degrees from top universities get laid off. And although there are ways to protect your job (like going the extra mile and making yourself indispensable), there is no guarantee that you won’t lose your job at one time or another.
Depressing, I know. But here is the upside to it: a layoff could be your chance to get into a position that’s an even better fit for you, or your chance to try out that career you didn’t have the guts to. The trick is getting back on your feet, protecting your finances and starting to look for your next gig ASAP. If you have been laid off recently, here are a few things you can do:
1. Find out about severance benefits at your work (on the down-low). Knowing wh