Christmas is one of the most beautiful holidays. Seeing awesome displays and specials, one is tempted to purchase, even if you don’t need it. Here are three super quick tips to help your credit during the holiday season
When you apply for a department store credit card, the credit inquiry they pull will affect your credit score by at least 3-5 points for each department store inquiry, the other department store inquires after your first will also continue to bring your credit scores down. Unless it’s a great offer, don’t apply for numerous department store cards during the holiday season.
Use the rule the “Need to Have” than the “Want to Have” during the holiday season.
Watch your credit limits during the holiday season, do not exceed your credit card limits or max out your credit cards, it will negatively impact your credit scores.
I wish all my clients, affiliates and friends Happy Hanukkah and a Very Merry Christmas!
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Not only do personal credit reports contain erroneous credit information, but also business commercial credit reports. If you are a small business owner, it is important to maintain personal credit and good business commercial credit. In addition to maintaining decent personal and commercial credit, a business owner should keep the business credit and personal credit separate. If you’re a sole proprietor or a business owner with 20 employees or less, your personal and business credit scores are closely linked in the eyes lending underwriters.
After interviewing the client, sending extensive audits and reviewing their responses, our company was able to remove her two bad mortgage accounts.

Question: I am applying for a short term business loan for my business and I was just notified by my bank representative that I have a collection account which is reporting on my business credit. I have called the creditor numerous times to negotiate some type of settlement but they refuse, so now what?