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Credit card debt is the total money you owe on your credit card. It is a good idea to get out of these debts as early as possible else your credit rating could take a bad battering. If your credit card debt is going out of control, here are some credit card debt relief tips [...]
Having decided to file for bankruptcy, you are confronted now with two choices – filing for total bankruptcy or liquidation under Chapter 7 or filing under Chapter 13. With some information about chapter 13, you can make an informed decision. Here is all you wanted to know about chapter 13 Bankruptcy. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is [...]
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Is debt consolidation better than bankruptcy? You should ideally decide one way or the other based on what each entails and what your current and future financial position is. Bankruptcy means declaring that you will not be able to meet any of your debt obligations and giving away control of all your assets to trustees, [...]
Bad credit means that your credit worthiness has been rated as poor. If you have bad credit and you are looking to repair it, here are the top 3 ways to fix your bad credit. Your first step as well as top choice could be taking out a debt consolidation loan in the form of [...]
Are you in a bad credit situation and looking for ways to get out of it? Taking a personal loan to pay off all pending loans is an option. Here are some ways on how to get a personal loan with bad credit. A bad credit score shows your credit worthiness as very low and [...]
Getting into credit card debt is easy enough. Is getting out as easy? Read on for some easy ways to pay off your credit card debt. First, become aware of your exact debt amount. Take stock of all the credit card accounts you have and the payments outstanding. Use the money you have on hand; [...]
Bankruptcy – the word signifies a black mark on an individual’s financial status. It means that he was unable to meet/work off his debt obligations. It indicates that his credit rating will plummet, from which he may never be able to recover. So, you may have to understand that bankruptcy is a last resort. When [...]
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Bad Credit Credit Card Information
The following Credit Cards are for individuals with Bad Credit or simply put, less than perfect credit. Simply qualifying for a credit card will not help you build, re-build or re-establish your credit. The key to improving your credit rating and subsuquient credit history is making on-time payments with all of your creditors and maintaining your account balances well below the credit limits. This is the key to changing your financial future, and fixing your credit history. The following credit cards will help you in your desire for better credit, and help you improve your credit rating:

Capital
One Classic Visa Card - The Capital One Classic card can get your credit back on track by improving your credit rating, and credit history.
No Annual Fee
Up to £2,500 in spending power
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Refused credit? The Credit Card Centre could be the solution to help you get credit
Many people find us after they have been refused credit by other companies. Perhaps you need credit, but because you have a poor credit history or no credit history, or are on a low income, credit cards might seem out of your reach.
You might have heard the term 'sub prime credit' - industry-speak for someone with no credit history or poor credit history; who finds it difficult to obtain credit from mainstream lenders. We see things differently and treat each case on its own merit
How to Improve Your Credit Rating
Before you set out to improve your credit rating, it's important to find out why it is low. If you don't know, ask to see your credit reference file to find out. (See what can you do about a bad credit score to find out how to do this.) Assuming you know why you have a poor credit score, there are a number of simple steps you can take to help improve your credit rating and build credit history:
- Make sure you are on the electoral roll. It only takes a few minutes to register with your local council and it will help to improve your credit score over time
- Pay bills on time. This will begin to improve your credit history and will again give you an improved credit rating over time
- Be careful about the number of times you apply for credit. Every application is logged on your file and too many applications may not help your credit rating
- When applying for credit never give false details, always tell the truth. If there are inconsistencies with past credit applications or details that are held on checking systems differ from your application it will effect your credit score
- Start to build a credit history over time and when you check your credit reference file you should find an improved credit score
- How can you improve credit ratings if you can't get credit?
- Specialist credit cards like our Vanquis Visa Card are specially designed for people with bad credit. Even if you have been turned down by other companies, you may be accepted by us. As long as you manage the card properly, stay within your credit limits and pay promptly, this is a good way to build credit history and to improve your credit rating.
Managing Your Finances to Repair Adverse Credit Score
It’s easy to find yourself with adverse credit, but what can you do about it? Applying for an adverse credit card is one way to build your credit rating (see how to improve your credit rating page) but you should also be thinking about addressing how you got into this situation in the first place.
Tips on how to manage your finances more effectively
For some people, adverse credit starts as a result of a one-off event, like divorce or a health problem which puts strain on personal finances, but for many others, adverse credit is a result of mis-managing personal finances.
Adverse credit is not as uncommon as you may think. The Citizen’s Advice Bureaus deal with over 5,000 people with debt problems everyday; average household debt (excluding mortgages) in the UK is over £8,000 and rising*. Rather than ignoring your situation and living with impaired credit and the complications it can bring, why not take a few simple steps to manage your finances better:
Set yourself sensible financial goals. Where do you want to be in 1 month, 3 months, 1 year and 3 years?
Write down your outgoings - the money you need to get by each month. Include all the essentials like mortgage/rent, council tax and utility bills, food shopping, travel to work.
Look at the money you have coming in; if it’s more than your outgoings, take the remainder and give yourself a budget to include on clothes, going out, paying off credit debts or building savings etc.
If the money coming in is less than your outgoings, think about what you can do to reduce your outgoings
- Why not search online price comparison sites for items you’re looking to buy, in order to get the cheapest price
- Search out the cheapest gas/electricity/water providers as you could make substantial savings throughout the year
- How about turning your heating down a degree or two to reduce your heating bill and at the same time help the environment
- Are there any non essential items that you can cut back on i.e. do you really need that extra pair of shoes?!
Or try increasing the money you have coming in;
- Maybe a new job
- Gain some overtime at work
- Can you turn an interest or hobby into an income earner
- Could you have a car boot sale and raise money from old knick-knack’s that you no longer need or use
If it all seems too difficult - get advice. Your nearest Citizens Advice Bureau will be happy to talk through your financial situation and advise you what you can do about your debts.
What not to do
Whatever you do, don’t ignore demands for money, credit debts, council tax bills or the like. This is the fastest way to end up in an adverse credit situation, which is often avoidable. If you are having trouble paying debts, always talk to the company or entity involved or get independent advice. |
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