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Credit Score Repair

A Step-by-step Beginner's guide to learn how to repair your credit score
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Read for FREE with Kindle Unlimited! Credit Score Repair: A Step-by-step Beginner's guide to learn how to repair your credit score Do you want to learn how to repair your credit score?Do you want to learn basics and advanced information about credit score repair? What is credit score? A credit score is a numerical rating used by lenders in the loan approval decision process. Credit scoring uses statistical models to evaluate credit risk by comparing credit information about a consumer to the credit performance of others with similar credit reports. Credit bureaus keep track of everyone's credit history information - things like how many credit cards you have and how much you ower, whether you pay your bills on time; where you work and for how long. Credit scores may also be used to determine the interest rate you get on a loan. By using credit score, lenders and creditors treat each person objectively because the same standards apply to everyone. Credit scores do not include race, religion, national origin, gender or marital status as factors. A credit score is a number of 3 digits that lenders user as an indicator of your capacity to meet financial obligations such as mortgage payments car payments, credit card bills, loan repayment etc. It basically tells lenders how likely you are to pay your debts. It is usually a number between 300 and 850. The higher the credit score, the less risky you are to lenders. And the less risky you are to lenders, the better interest rates you will get. Also, the higher your credit score is, the more chances you have in getting a loan. Sound simple right? Here is a preview of what you'll learn What is credit score? Benefits of learning about credit score repair Best credit reporting agencies Are there different kinds of credit scores? How do I get a credit score? 10 credit score facts and fictions Much, much more! ACT NOW! Click the orange BUY button at the top of this page! Then you can begin reading Credit Score Repair: A Step-by-step Beginner's guide to learn how to repair your credit score!
Release date NZ
March 8th, 2018
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
126
Dimensions
152x229x7
ISBN-13
9781986352871
Product ID
37278818

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