How to fix your credit score
During tumultuous times credit scores tend to take a hit. Here are some tips to repair the damage.
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During tumultuous times credit scores tend to take a hit. Here are some tips to repair the damage.
Canada’s household debt continues to hit extreme levels, but for some people the damage may have already been dealt.
Tom Higgins, vice-president of analytics and decision services for TransUnion, one of the two credit bureaus in Canada, says the average credit score for Canadians dropped during the recession with residents forced to rely on more credit. It’s now only starting to tick up, he added.
I’ve written before about what affects your credit score. If your credit score is in the dumps, you might find some unpleasantly high interest rates on your next loan or you won’t even be lent the money.
It’s no easy feat, but here are some tips offered by Michele Cacdac-Jones from Equifax and Scott Hannah, CEO and President of the Credit Counselling Society, a non-profit organization, on how to fix your situation.
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