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How To Repair Your Credit With Credit Counseling

Date Published: 16th September 2009
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Budgeting is a skill, like anything else, and takes practice. Some people have a natural aptitude for managing their income and staying in positive standing with their debtors. Most people have some kind of debt, whether it’s a credit card bill, a mortgage, or a car loan. Managing your debts properly will result in a good credit rating, and allow you to receive credit in the future. Making late payments on your loans - or worse, letting them go into default - will leave you saddled with a poor credit rating, robbing you of many opportunities to obtain future credit. To start the process of credit repair, you must take your time and build your credit rating up again. One way to do this involves seeking the assistance of a credit counselor.


Credit counseling is usually performed by non-profit agencies, and should not be confused with credit repair companies for-profit. Credit repair companies that operate for-profit should definitely be avoided. These types of companies, especially the online variety, have a reputation for scamming their customers. Even if the for-profit credit service you end up with doesn't scam you, you’ll likely end up paying them to do something that you could have done yourself. They'll instruct you to obtain a copy of your credit report, challenge all of the negative listings on it, and maybe even suggest that you attempt something illegal to repair your credit: like getting a "new" credit rating using a different address.

Getting help from a credit counselor is the best way to repair your credit. A non-profit credit counseling service will provide you only advice. They won’t try to tell you that rebuilding your credit rating is a quick process. Credit counselors will help you make the long-term plans you need to effectively repair your credit.


A good credit counseling organization will offer you advice, workshops, and educational materials. You will learn to make and stick to a budget, which will be an immense benefit to your financial standing in the long run and crucial to cleaning up your credit rating. A good credit counselor will also provide you with one-on-one help, so you can take a look at what you’ve done wrong in the past and learn what how to make positive credit-related decisions in the future.

Unfortunately, for-profit credit repair companies propose suspiciously quick, one-size-fits-all solutions. If a company claims that they can fix your credit quickly without even knowing anything about your individual situation, they are not being truthful. A credit counselor can provide the individual attention that credit repair companies typically avoid.


The best reason to engage in credit repair with a credit counselor, is the long-term solutions that will result. You will learn how to balance your budget effectively, and make necessary changes in your spending habits. This method is far preferable to paying a fly-by-night credit repair company to provide you with a “quick solution” that has no practical, educational, or financial value to you.
































































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