Keeping Organized To Fix Your Credit Score
Margaret’s friend John signs on with some tips on how to fix your credit score by keeping organized.
I wanted to fix my credit, and I wanted to do it quickly. No more waiting, no more stress, no more sitting around trying to figure out the best way to change my life and my finances. I wanted to fix my credit, and I didn’t want to get anyone else’s help to do it. I wanted to finally feel like I’ve done something for myself and my life, and working to fix my credit was the best way to get myself back on track.
If you’re in the same boat that I was, there are a few things that you and need to understand about getting on the appropriate road to fixing your credit. The first thing you should know is that it’s not always going to be easy. Because it takes a lot of time to fix your credit and to get yourself on the right track, you should do what I did when I decided to fix my credit-keep a file.
That’s right. Keeping a file can make more difference in fixing your credit and boosting your credit score over time than you can possibly imagine. When I first started looking at options for fixing my credit, I was surprised to find out how much paperwork was involved. The first thing I did was get a copy of my credit report from all three credit bureaus, and this ended up being several different sheets of paper to print out and go through line by line. I knew right then that if I wanted to be efficient about learning how to fix my credit, I was going to have to keep a file.
I went to Office Depot and bought a large expanding file folder, and stuck a label on the front that said
Keeping Organized To Fix Your Credit Score
Margaret’s friend John signs on with some tips on how to fix your credit score by keeping organized. (more…)