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Fast Credit Repair After Your Financial Meltdown!

Financial disaster can happen anytime – good economy or bad economy – bankruptcy, divorce, legal judgments, unemployment, illness, etc. Any of these are hard to endure and can affect your FICO in a big way. If you have faced a financial meltdown, you need to take action fast and work diligently if you want to fix your credit and rebuild your FICO score.

1. Getting Good Credit To Fix Your Bad Credit.

This may seem contradictory but if you have bad credit, you need to establish better credit by taking out credit quickly and repaying it quickly.

If your credit got trashed by a bankruptcy or other major financial disaster, you may need to rebuild your credit rating by taking out a loan. Here is how to pull this off.

Some banks will require that you have enough savings to cover the loan before they will lend you money. This is a loan that is secured by your savings account. You need to sell something or borrow money from a or friend and open a savings account with that seed money.

You will put up your savings account as collateral. Try for $1,000 to start this. Talk with your banker for terms that will allow you to easily pay back the loan. Pay back the loan quickly because your savings are “locked” until you do. Try make double payments, too. When the loan is paid off, do another loan the same way.

This method is inexpensive, too. You will be paying interest on the loan while you earn interest on your savings account to offset some of the loan costs. It’s a win-win for you and the bank.

This method will not hugely boost your but it will show up on your and prospective lenders will see that another lending institution trusted you.

2. Try a secured credit card if you cannot qualify for other types of .

A secured credit card works the same as the savings account method. You will be required to put up an amount equal to the credit card available credit limit to secure the card issuer. Instead of cash, you may also put up assets as collateral such as equity in a house or a vehicle that you own outright.

Secured credit, whether in the form of a credit card or a direct loan, is something most people can qualify for and you will be in a much better position to qualify for other loans in the future. You may have to pay above normal interest if your is below average but, in the long term, repaying such secured credit loans can improve your .

3. It takes time to rebuild your credit in the traditional way.

In the most serious cases, simply paying off debts will not dramatically improve your immediately.

If you have experienced a bankruptcy, have been reported to a collection agency, or have had charge-offs, they will remain on your even after you have repaid your debts. In fact, major problems such as a bankruptcy will remain on your for up to ten years, affecting your .

If your poor stems from simply not paying bills on time, it will still take some time to overcome that history and for your to reflect your better repayment performance.

Paying off your debts and resolving problems quickly will help rebuild your in the long term. You will begin to show accounts marked as ‘paid as agreed’ on your . The more of these you can accumulate, the better your short term begins to overcome your prior bad history.

If you have faced a major setback such as a bankruptcy, it will take some time to qualify for the best interest rates on major purchases. The good news is, the further away you are from those bad entries on your , the less risky you appear to lenders.

For example, bankruptcy will have a huge impact on your for the first two to three years, during which time you will have a hard time getting any credit at all, unless you take my advice, of course.

Within two or three years, if you have been paying your bills on time, your bankruptcy will matter less to lenders because you will have created a new reputation of good financial management rebuilding your credit as you work your way out of your financial meltdown.

Trust me on this: Knowledge and good financial habits will get you where you want to be.

Jim DeSantis reveals how you can read your and make changes that can raise your FICO quickly to 750 or more. Go here ==> Raise FICO Credit Score Quickly or here ==> Fix Your Credit Report.

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