In an article in Wall Street Journal “Bankers are mystified by the sluggish expansion in corporate borrowing” If you are seeking a new business loan, here are some credit tips to help you secure a new business loan for your business. Debt Service Ratio: Perhaps your monthly debt maybe over the lender’s guidelines, even though […]
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Your Credit and Forbearance Agreement for Hurricane Irma Disaster Relief Assistance
Some mortgage servicing companies are reporting consumers late even though they have a forbearance agreement for Hurricane Irma disaster relief assistance, and state “your forbearance agreement will not go into effect until the following month”, this statement is incorrect. According to Fannie Mae, “Servicers are authorized to suspend or reduce a homeowner’s mortgage payments immediately […]
Avoid Credit and Financial Mistakes While Divorcing
Divorce is not an easy process. However, your credit and finances necessarily have to suffer while you are in the process of a divorce. We have worked with numerous clients who had murky divorce cases. Included below are some helpful dos and don’ts of protecting your finances and credit through the divorce process: Financial dos […]
Make Your Credit Great Again!
How do I Make My Credit Great Again? A good way to start making your credit great again is first, simply checking your credit. We highly recommend Experian, or MyFico and order a three merge credit report; you will not be penalized for a credit inquiry. Once you find errors on your credit report, contact […]
One Solution Doesn’t Fit all…Which Credit Solution is Right for You?
Not everyone’s credit history and debt liabilities are the same, so why have the same formula for everyone? Why waste your money on a generic system that may not work? Selecting a customized credit repair solution for your restoration is the best way. You don’t want your credit report scanned into a computer software system. Customized […]
Public Records and Your Personal Credit
What is a public record on my credit report? A public record which appears on your credit report can consist of a bankruptcy, money judgment, tax lien and sometimes back child support and alimony. Depending upon your state’s statutes and legislation, the derogatory reporting will remain on your credit for up to 7-10 years, a […]