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Our first step is to evaluate your credit report to determine what steps to take in order to improve your credit score. We will look at the following credit bureaus: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion to see if there are any items that can be disputed and removed.
Next, we devise a credit repair plan. Your credit repair plan will be contingent on what we find during the credit report evaluation. Your credit repair plan will be tailored to fit your credit repair goals.
In this next step, we take action! We intervene on your behalf with the credit bureaus to ensure they reporting accurate information on your credit report. We write to the credit bureaus and request they remove any inaccurate information that was found during the credit evaluation.
Lastly, we monitor the progress of the credit repair plan. This is done by making sure that your identity is safe and that no inaccurate accounts show up on your credit report.
Your credit score provides an overall picture of your financial health. Your credit score tells lenders about your credit worthiness--whether you are a risk or not. With good credit, you would qualify for and avoid paying high interest fees on:
Your FICO score, which is the most common credit mesuring tool used, is calculated by incorporating the following categories:
With credit scores that range in between 300-850, a credit score of 700 or above is generally considered good. A score of 800 or above is considered to be excellent.
If you have a low credit score, or just want to improve your score, these things can improve your credit score:
There are several things that could affect your credit score: