Here are some of the most effective ways to accomplish this:
Tip 1: You absolutely must stay on top of the information game. It is your right to obtain a free credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus. You may do this each year. The three bureaus are TransUnion, Experian and Equifax. An even more effective way to use these annual reports is to stagger your requests four months apart. This way, information that's being reported allows you have a better chance of catching any errors sooner. Check each of your reports for the following:
- Check for any negative items and dispute these items. It's important to note that you can dispute these items - it's your right and is part of remaining vigilant and proactive in your efforts. If an agency cannot verify the negative claim within a 30-45 day timeframe, it must be stricken from your report.
- Check for any outdated negative items. All derogatory items on your credit reports have a statute of limitations. After a certain time period, they should drop off automatically. Since this isn't always the case, anything you notice that's more than ten years old, you should request that it be removed.
- Check for items that have been paid off but aren't reflecting a paid status.
Tip 2: Begin paying your bills on time. Regardless of your past credit history, it is never too late to begin improving your credit rating. Pay on time, every month, and you will begin to see positive changes.
Tip 3: You must keep your credit card balances low and you should attempt to pay the balances each month. Keeping your balances below 30% of the available credit and then paying them in full and on time is very important, as it is the second scoring variable considered (the first being timely payments) in your credit scores.
Tip 4: Break open your wallet and dig out some of those older credit cards. Use them and pay them in full. Long-standing credit accounts rate higher than newer ones. Keep that positive information flowing into the major credit reporting agencies to further improve your credit rating.
There are many more tips and tricks that you can utilize to improve your credit rating quickly and legally. This list is the most powerful. Incorporate these tips and remain diligent in your efforts. You will begin to see dramatic improvements in your credit rating. Stick to your plan and repeat it. It's possible to improve your credit rating and financial future with a little patience and dedication to your efforts. You'll be back on the top in no time!