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Credit Repair

10,70 €

This book provides an overview of how credit systems work and how individuals can address problems that affect their credit reports and scores. It explains the role of major credit bureaus, how financial data is collected and reported, and how credit scores are calculated and used in lending decisions. The text outlines the structure of consumer credit reporting in the United States, including the functions of agencies such as Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion, and examines how credit history influences access to loans, housing, insurance rates, and other financial opportunities. Designed for readers who want a clearer understanding of their credit profile, the book is aimed at individuals dealing with debt, credit report errors, or low credit scores, as well as those seeking a basic framework for managing personal credit responsibly. It presents a practical and explanatory approach that combines financial education with step-by-step guidance on reviewing credit reports, disputing inaccurate information, understanding consumer protection laws, and organizing debt repayment strategies. The content includes explanations of credit reporting timelines, the impact of inquiries and payment history on a FICO score, and the legal protections established by regulations such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Additional sections discuss bankruptcy considerations, common misconceptions about credit, and sample dispute letters that illustrate how consumers may communicate with creditors and reporting agencies. The book functions as an introductory reference for understanding credit repair processes and the broader mechanics of personal credit management.

Kirjailija
Miles Weaver
ISBN
9781807656393
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
28.5.2026
Kustantaja
PublishDrive
Sivumäärä
70