Abel Gray
Amazing Credit Repair: Boost Your Credit Score, Use Loopholes
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Sept. 13, 2018)
Let’s be very honest, you need to know how the credit system works fully before you can repair your credit score.
Beware of shorter books that do not provide enough information on steps you need to take. This guide will not only teach you credit repair, but also show you methods to keep your credit score high forever. Consider the Table of Contents below and you will see that this book stands out from the rest.
Table of ContentsChapter 1 – What Makes Your Credit Score What It Is?Chapter 2 – The Parts of Your Credit ScoreChapter 3 – Credit Card Use and Its Impact on Your CreditChapter 4 – Debts and LoansChapter 5 – Things That Are Not Included in Your Credit ReportChapter 6 – What Makes the Three Credit Reporting Bureaus Different?Chapter 7 – The Range of Credit ScoresChapter 8 – The Various Credit ScoresChapter 9 – Marriage and Your Credit ReportChapter 10 – Joint Account ConsiderationsChapter 12 – Using the Fair Credit Reporting ActChapter 13 – Handling a Dispute About Your Credit ReportChapter 14 – Using Section 609 to Your AdvantageChapter 15 – Other Sections of the FCRAChapter 16 – The Use of Section 809Chapter 17 – Issuing a Consumer StatementChapter 18 – Public Records on Your ReportChapter 19 – Good vs. Bad DebtsChapter 20 – Your Credit Card Purchases MatterChapter 21 – The Truth About Credit Card LimitsChapter 22 – Using the Credit Card Act to Your AdvantageChapter 23 – Which Credit Card Should You Pay Off First?Chapter 24 – Using the Fair Credit Billing ActChapter 25 – The Truth in Lending ActChapter 26 – The Fair Debt Collection Practices ActChapter 27 – Managing a Balance Transfer on Credit CardsChapter 28 – Minimum Payments on Your Credit CardsChapter 29 – Closing or Canceling AccountsChapter 30 – Closing a Credit LineChapter 31 – Can You Open New Credit?Chapter 32 – The Risks of a Department Store CardChapter 33 – Gardening Your CreditChapter 34 – The Debt SnowballChapter 35 – The Reverse SnowballChapter 36 – An Emergency Bank AccountChapter 37 – Consolidating LoansChapter 38 – Refinancing Your LoansChapter 39 – The Risk of Using Credit Repair CompaniesChapter 40 – Managing Credit Repair If Your Identity Has Been StolenChapter 41 – Credit Collection ScamsChapter 42 – When to Sell Items To Improve Your CreditChapter 43 – A New Credit FileTerminology
- ISBN
- 1727341600 / 9781727341607
- Pages
- 204
- Weight
- 13.0 oz.
- Dimensions
- 6.0 x 0.5
in.