When bad credit happens to good people there is something you can do about it.
No one is immune to today's economic strife. According to a 2008 Wall Street Journal article, 110 million Americans have bad credit—almost 50% of the adult population. In fact, many people facing foreclosure and bankruptcy will have bad credit for the first time in their lives and will not know how to cope. Living Well with Bad Credit is releasing at a ripe time. While other guides focus on improving or repairing credit, this informative book puts the emphasis on living with bad credit—and living well. Veteran finance journalist Geoff Williams and media powerhouse Chris Balish, an Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist and author, have teamed up to bring readers:
• Usable tips on how to embrace, and even benefit from, a low credit score • Invaluable advice for dealing with 'lifestyle' events such as how to buy a car or qualify for a credit card with bad credit • Interviews with dozens of experts and successful professionals who share ideas on how to live with the negative effects of bad credit • Practical discussion on topics that go beyond finance, such as healing self-esteem and building relationships in spite of bad credit
While bad credit can be a setback, it doesn't have to be a roadblock. This expert guide is just the ticket to a better life once again.
About this product: This expanded Credit Secrets will save you thousands of dollars in fees, finance charges and interest payments as you learn the very latest techniques to get rid of debt once and for all and establish good credit. Discover proven tricks used by lawyers, credit counselors and other pros who charge handsomely for their services.
About this product: This book is a great step by step guide thats easy to understand. It contains helpful sample letters as well as dispute methods for those who are not sure how to start on their journey to better credit.
About this product: Written by a former debt collector, this credit repair book covers many aspects of credit restoration, including how to legally remove any adverse credit from a consumer credit report, how to negotiate debt, how to prevent and recover from identity theft, the secrets to raising a credit score, and more. Remove judgments, liens, late payments, bankruptcies, collection accounts, inquiries, charge-offs, repossessions, and foreclosures. Learn how to negotiate like a pro, reducing credit card and other unsecured debt to a fraction of what you owe!
About this product: IN THIS 192-PAGE CREDIT RESOURCE GUIDE, national personal finance experts Renee D. Crenshaw and Anthony B. Miles shine the spotlight into the dark corners of the credit system to show how credit affects quality of life and the future. Without jargon, these experts reveal many insights to keeping a credit score on track. Learn the real reason credit bureaus don't want debtors to clean up their credit: It could save readers thousands and cost bureaus millions. Over the past 8 years, Anthony B. Miles and Renee D. Crenshaw have equipped thousands of Americans with the economic empowerment tools necessary, not only to survive but to thrive. By the end of this guide, readers will be convinced Renee and Anthony have all the credit answers. They will thrill and empower readers to take control of their credit today!
About this product: Our cars will represent some of the most costly purchases we'll ever make. Whether you want a new car or a used one; you're a cash buyer or need to finance and regardless of your past or present credit situation, you'll find the info here and learn the tricks and techniques that'll save you thousands of dollars every time you buy a car.
About this product: This digital document is an article from Doors and Hardware, published by Door and Hardware Institute on April 1, 1993. The length of the article is 1412 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Getting credit where credit is due; bad credit is bad for business. (includes related article on collection agency service) Author: Michael J. Major Publication:Doors and Hardware (Magazine/Journal) Date: April 1, 1993 Publisher: Door and Hardware Institute Volume: v57 Issue: n4 Page: p38(4)
About this product: This digital document is an article from Indiana Business Magazine, published by Thomson Gale on March 1, 2006. The length of the article is 592 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details Title: Good debt or bad debt? Growing a business: Is credit the answer?(indiana SMALL * BUSINESS REFERENCE * GUIDE) Publication:Indiana Business Magazine (Magazine/Journal) Date: March 1, 2006 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 50 Issue: 3 Page: 36(1)