CREDIT EDUCATION
Step 1: Identifying the Problems
Part of the first step on the path to better credit is to identify the inaccurate information that is bringing your score down. This is done through a deep credit analysis process. Once you know what the problems are, you will need to take action to start having those inaccurate remarks remove and ultimately build your credit score. We will be here for you every step of the way and will make sure you know what to do at each step. Our only goal is to help educate consumers on how to restore their credit rating.
Step 2: Challenging the Bureaus
Once you have identified all of the information that is not verifiable, inaccurate or misleading, you can input it into a DIY system. This is when you begins the challenge process of the information reported by the credit bureau, the creditor and the collector. You will have to send dispute letters to each party. This process can take 30 to 40 days before receiving any replies and updates.
Step 3: Analyzing the Updated Reports
After the updated reports have come back in from the suppliers, you have to go over them once again to verify the inaccurate, unverifiable or misleading was removed or updated. If the information is still on the report, you have to go back to the entities that furnished the report and start asking questions about why the information was not removed or updated. If the information on the report has been updated, you can move on to the next item that is worthy of a dispute.
Step 4: Ongoing Education
During the credit restoration process, you will be given ongoing information about what it takes to rebuild your credit. Remember, Cash is King, was once a powerful statement, but in today’s digital world, credit runs the kingdom. Credit affects every aspect of life today. Even if you have a great career and boat loads of cash, you will still need a good credit score. Our Credit Education Program is a credit education system that empowers people to build stellar credit, eliminate their debt and grow their cash flow.
Educating You On What Affects Your Credit
Educating you on your credit is our goal. These items listed below can affect your credit immensely. We will work hard on educating you on how to improve your credit.
Late pays
Tax liens
Inquiries
Short sales
Collection accounts
Identity Theft
Charge – offs
Account sold
Authorized users
Bankruptcies
Outdated
Medical bills
Repossessions
Foreclosures
Duplicates
Child support
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