Repair Your Credit Rating

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As has been mentioned here on The Daily Machete, credit cards are tools.  They're designed to help assist in cash flow.

Unfortunately, a lot of people run into trouble with credit cards - particularly job seekers and those in college. 

There is help available.  If you're in college, there is student debt help available.

But let's say you're a job seeker who, through necessity, has had to over-use the credit cards in your wallet or purse just to survive.  Let's also say you've missed a few payments and your credit rating is in the tank.  There are ways to rebuild bad credit.  The first, obviously, is to start making payments on time.  Another great way is to transfer your high-interest credit card debt to lower-interest credit cards.  It's also essential to read your credit report and go through the process of correcting errors.

Whether you're in college and need  student debt help or are a job seeker who needs to  rebuild bad credit, it's essential to remember, going forward, that credit is a tool.  Improving your credit score will allow you to save money and give you the opportunity for better jobs - after all, most employers check credit reports now.

Rebuild your credit if it's in the tank.  It takes time, but you can do this.

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    hmm quite interesting I think.
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