By Martin Lukac |
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Why bad credit happens:
Bad credit happens because credit cards are made available to people who are not emotionally mature or financially responsible enough to be able to understand the ramifications of using credit cards. Credit cards operate on the “buy now, pay later?plan but are backed by a guarantee that many people will not be able to “pay later? Interest adds up and the credit card company is able to make a monthly profit as the person with bad credit struggles to maintain payments.
Bad credit does not make you a bad person. The most frequent cause of bad credit is youth. Every fall, when college students enter campuses across the country, they are met with credit card companies who offer them their very first credit card. Teens are generally impulsive and have trouble understanding the ramifications of credit card debt as well as the impact of interest on money owed. This often results in bad credit which feels overwhelming to repair and gets ignored throughout the college years while other issues take precedence.
The other main causes of bad credit are disorganization and desperation. Many people have the money to make their payments but are not organized enough to do in a timely manner. Late payments and going over your credit limit immediately lead to bad credit. Submitting frequent applications for credit cards and other loans also leads to bad credit.
Accidental bad credit
Bad credit can also occur purely by accident or intentionally by accident. Purely by accident means that the bad credit is an error in credit reporting or a computer error which leads to a report of bad credit which is incorrect. Intentionally by accident refers to bad credit resulting from identity theft problems, intentional on the part of the thief but accidental in terms of reporting and relationship to you.
Repairing bad credit
Luckily, it is relatively easy to repair bad credit. First, you should obtain a credit report in order to see that the information is correct. The credit report will also help you to keep everything organized so that you know how much money you owe to who and at what interest rate. This information will allow you to begin to repair bad credit. You will make and stick to a budget and create a reasonable repayment plan, repairing your bad credit. As you make payments, you should check with credit reporting agencies to see that your bad credit is being replaced with good credit on your credit report. |
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