Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Why You Should Monitor and Maintain Your Credit Score

Why You Should Monitor and Maintain Your Credit Score
Monitoring and maintaining your credit score on a regular
basis in this time of an uncertain economy is a must and
not something you should do after being denied credit.

As part of your overall financial and budgeting fitness
plan you should check your credit score to see if there are
any areas that can be improved or cleaned up to maintain or
increase it.

Many of these areas take very little effort to check. The
time consuming part is the waiting for a response if there
is something that is disputed. The longer period of time
that negative information stays on your credit reports the
longer it affects your score, so checking it often and
taking action as soon as possible will help you to maintain
your score at a high level for longer period of time.

Your credit history will therefore look more favorable and
that will make any future financial transactions easier and
more beneficial for you.

You can get a free credit report from each of the major
credit bureaus once a year and you should take advantage of
that opportunity to check your information. Even someone
who maintains good financial and budgeting plan can be
affected by outside factors such as identity theft and
errors made by the credit bureaus. Another way you can
obtain your credit report for free is if you have been
denied credit by anyone.

Errors or other incorrect information on your credit report
needs to be addressed as soon as possible since they can
become bigger problems the longer they are left unchanged.

It is much easier to maintain a good credit score and
credit report than to repair a damaged done.

Depending on the different types of credit that you use,
you will find that your credit score is very dynamic and
can change on a monthly basis and in some cases on a daily
basis.

Subscribing to a monitoring service can keep you informed
of any changes and will allow you to make the changes
necessary to keep your score as high as possible.

Any effort you put into maintaining a clean credit report
and a high credit score will be paid back to you many times
over with reduced interest rates and lower payments on
loans.

You will find over time that keeping your score high is
relatively simple process and the more you work at it the
easier it becomes. Unplanned events can happen anytime in
life and even the best of financial planners can be faced
with money problems at different times throughout their
life.

Monitoring and maintaining your credit reports and credit
scores will make make these times a lot easier to manage.


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Ron Barrett is the author of 15 Proven Credit Strategies;
How to Get the Credit That You Deserve, a detailed guide on
how to monitor, repair and maintain your personal credit
report and credit scores. In the guide, found at
http://www.provencreditstrategies.com , he provides methods
that he personally used to clean up his credit report and
raise his credit scores from the low 500's to the upper
600's and explains how you can easily do that too.

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