Saturday, March 22, 2008

Outstanding Bills

Paying your outstanding bills and maintaining a good payment record of your bills is the obvious first step towards repairing your credit rating and improving your credit score.

This proves to lenders that you are a responsible person who takes your monthly commitments seriously.

It helps to build a good financial history and that will give lenders the confidence they need to expect that their accounts to you will be paid on time too.

As paying bills on time has such a huge impact on your credit score it is an area that you really need to concentrate on and make sure you don't miss any payments no matter how small they might be.

This information should please anyone who is attempting to repair they credit score because it is so simple to boost your score simply by paying your bills.
Unfortunately most people don't realize how easy it is to make positive moves towards a better credit score.

The bottom line is; Lenders just want their debt repaid and the interest they charge on that debt to be paid on time.
They will lend money to anyone if they can be assured they will get repaid and the best place they can get this assurance is from the credit bureaus and your credit score.

If you can show you are a good payer of your bills then you stand a very good chance of getting the money you are trying to borrow - it's as simple as that.

Not only will paying your bills on time improve your credit score but you will also be able to take advantage of discounts offered for payment by due date or alternatively not have to pay penalties for late payments.

These savings can go towards making your bill payments and this is one of the reasons why budgeting is so important, as it will help you to know when your debts are due and reduce the chances of you missing payment dates.

If your credit history is one of missed bill payments it can take some time of making your payments without problems to before it is reflected in your credit score.

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