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You may have discovered that if you have a bad credit rating, it is extremely difficult for you to get financing, loans, and perhaps even employment. And having a bad credit rating often leaves you feeling helpless and feeling like there is nothing much you can do about it.

However, that is simply not the case and it is very possible to not only get by with a bad credit rating but actually repair your bad credit rating. And it doesnt have to be difficult. You first need to understand exactly what your credit rating is and what it says about you to your potential creditors. Your lenders and creditors report your payment history, which is used to determine your credit score. Your credit score is a numerical value based on the number of positive and negative reports submitted by your creditors. A high number indicates a good credit rating, while a low number indicates a bad credit rating. Your credit rating may change depending on the reporting periods, which may be monthly or quaterly. This means if you take positive action, a change for the better can and will be reflected over a period of time.

Where do you start? Well, if you want to repair a bad credit rating, start by obtaining a copy of your credit report.
Your credit report will show the lenders who made negative reports and reported late payments and missed payments. These are likely the causes of your bad credit rating. You will want to contact the creditors who have reported you for non-payment and arrange a repayment schedule with them. Make sure that all your current accounts are up to date, so as not to invite any more negative credit reports. In other words don't continue to fall behind on your payments!

Consistent repayment of your debts over a period of time will gradually lead to positive reports of your debts being paid, while the rest of your accounts will continue to be in good standing since you are now making your payments on time.

Over a period of a few months, you should have more positive reports and less negative reports which will help tremendously with your bad credit score. Although to completely eliminate and get rid of your bad credit score, you will have to ensure that you do not miss any more payments and that you continue to make your payements on time. This strategy is a surefire way to repair a bad credit rating.

Hanif Khaki is the sought after author of numerous finance related articles and the founder of the popular Credit resource site at www.credit-repair.extra-information.com

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