Thursday, December 22, 2016

How To Improve Your Credit Scores

How to Improve Your Credit Scores

If you reviewed your credit information and discovered that your credit scores aren’t quite where you thought they’d be, you’re not alone. Since your credit scores use information drawn from your credit report, your credit activity provides a continually-updated basis of data about how responsible you are with the credit you’re currently using. At Experian, we provide information that can help you see credit in new ways and take control of your financial future. You can learn more about:
  • How choices that you make can improve your credit score
  • Why using secured credit cards can improve your credit history
  • What a credit repair service can – and can’t – do for your credit
  • How to protect or restore your good credit after major life events like marriage, divorce, or the death of a spouse
  • Why knowing your FICO® Score* is important when you consider making a big purchase
  • When you know the kinds of activities in your credit that can affect your scores, you can work to take better care of your credit, too. Things like late payments, liens or bankruptcies all have varying levels of impact in your credit scores since they’re reflected on your credit report, too. Getting familiar with your credit report can help you see the impact these kind of events can have in your credit.

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