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Credit Repair Kit For Dummies

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25.02.2021

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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Englisch

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978-1-119-77106-7

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Taschenbuch

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25.02.2021

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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480

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23,5/19,1/2,6 cm

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892 g

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5. Auflage

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-77106-7

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  • Foreword xvii

    Introduction 1

    About This Book 2

    Foolish Assumptions 3

    Icons Used in This Book 4

    Beyond the Book 4

    Where to Go from Here 5

    Part 1: Getting Started with Credit Repair 7

    Chapter 1: Introducing Credit Repair, Credit Scores, and Your Life on Credit 9

    Repairing Bad Credit 10

    Settling debts 10

    Resetting your goals 11

    Rebuilding your credit by using it 11

    Using a cosigner or becoming an authorized user 12

    Finding sources of free help 12

    Dealing with collectors 13

    Weathering a Major Crisis 13

    Mortgage meltdowns 13

    Medical debt 15

    Student loans 16

    Car loans 16

    Understanding Diversity in Credit 16

    Filing Bankruptcy 16

    Protecting Your Credit and Your Identity 17

    Getting familiar with credit laws 17

    Receiving free reports and filing disputes 18

    Signing up for credit monitoring 18

    Setting alarms, alerts, and freezes 19

    Identifying identity theft 19

    Maintaining Good Credit Throughout Life 20

    Establishing credit for the first time 20

    Making credit changes at life's stages 21

    Avoiding pitfalls 21

    Managing Credit in Today's Unforgiving Economy 22

    Planning for success 22

    Reviewing your credit report 23

    Knowing your credit score 23

    Considering credit a renewable resource 24

    Chapter 2: Turning Your Credit Around 27

    Understanding How Your Actions Impact Your Credit Score 28

    Using a Cosigner to Raise Your Score 29

    Turning Small Purchases into Big Credit 30

    Maximizing Your Credit Score with Major Expenditures 33

    Leveraging your mortgage 34

    Financing your car 36

    Paying back student loans 37

    Understanding How Good Debt Builds Good Credit 38

    Achieving goals with the help of credit 38

    Sending a message to potential lenders 39

    Giving nonlenders a sense of how you handle responsibility 39

    Selecting the Best Tools for Building Your Credit 40

    Spending your way to better credit with a spending plan 40

    Tracking your progress: Paying attention to your credit report and score 41

    Chapter 3: Cleaning Up Your Credit Reports 43

    Understanding the True Value of Good Credit 44

    Reviewing Your Reports for Problems 47

    Using the Law to Get Your Credit Record Clean and Keep It That Way 50

    Identifying and Disputing Inaccurate Information 53

    Understanding the dispute process 53

    Correcting all your credit reports 54

    Contacting the creditor 59

    Adding Positive Information to Your Credit Report 60

    Asking your landlord to report your rent payments 60

    Adding your utility and cellphone payments to your report 60

    Opening new credit accounts 61

    Adding a 100-word statement 61

    Chapter 4: Getting the Best Help for Bad Credit for Free 63

    Knowing Whether You Need Help 64

    Gauging your need for outside assistance 64

    Handling situations on your own 65

    Identifying Help You Can Get for Free 67

    Getting help with your mortgage 68

    Considering credit counseling 69

    Working with an attorney 74

    Chapter 5: Coping with Debt Collection 77

    Handling Those Collection Phone Calls 78

    Knowing what collectors can do 78

    Knowing what collectors can't do 80

    Deciding whether to answer the phone 81

    Preparing to answer collection calls 81

    Knowing what not to say 82

    Taking Charge of the Collection Process 83

    Asking for proof that the debt is yours 84

    Knowing when debts fade away: Statutes of limitations 84

    Negotiating a payback arrangement 86

    Keeping your promise 87

    Identifying Escalation Options That Help 89

    Asking to speak to a manager 89

    Approaching the creditor 90

    Fighting harassment 91

    Communicating with Customer Service Before Being Placed for Collection 92

    Contacting your creditor promptly 93

    Explaining your situation 94

    Offering a solution 95

    Covering all the bases 96

    Keeping Collectors in Check 96

    Calling in a credit counselor 96

    Referring the matter to your lawyer 97

    Freeing Up Money to Pay a Collector 97

    Utilizing a spending plan 97

    Cutting the fat from your monthly spending 98

    Avoiding Collectors Altogether 98

    Getting organized 99

    Stopping the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle 100

    Chapter 6: Working with Collectors, Lawyers, and the Courts to Manage Debt Obligations 101

    Getting a Handle on Charge-Offs 102

    So what is a charge-off? 102

    Making sense of unpaid charge-offs 103

    Making charge-off payments 104

    Coming to a Debt Settlement Agreement 105

    Considering a debt settlement offer 105

    Hiring a debt settlement firm 106

    Reaching expiration dates on debts 106

    Finding Out about Judgments and What They Mean to You 107

    Understanding Wage Garnishments 110

    Dodging wage garnishments 110

    Figuring out how much can be garnished 112

    Stating Your Case in Court 112

    Managing IRS Debts, Student Loans, and Unpaid Child Support 114

    Handling IRS debts 114

    Educating yourself about student loans 115

    Putting your kids first: Child support 117

    Part 2: Reducing Credit Damage from Major Setbacks 119

    Chapter 7: Reducing Credit Damage in a Crisis 121

    Assessing the Damage from a Mortgage Meltdown 122

    Understanding How Mortgages Differ from Other Loans 124

    Spotting a foreclosure on the horizon 124

    Counting to 90 125

    Knowing Where to Turn for Help 126

    Finding good help for free 126

    Working with your mortgage servicer 126

    Avoiding help that hurts 127

    Alternatives to Going Down with the Ship 128

    What to do first 129

    What to do for more serious problems 129

    What to do to end matters 130

    Managing a foreclosure 131

    Strategic default: Stopping payments 132

    Dealing with Deficiencies 134

    Preparing for "Credit Winter" 136

    Curing Medical Debt 136

    Understanding new reporting and scoring rules 137

    Reviewing your options for paying medical bills 137

    Discovering how insurers get your medical information 138

    Monitoring insurance claims for errors 138

    Dealing with denied medical claims 139

    Managing Student Loans 139

    Default timelines 140

    Loan forgiveness programs 140

    Where to get help 141

    The impact of the CARES Act on student loans 141

    Avoiding Car Repossession 141

    Repossession: What you can do 143

    Dealing with auto loan default deficiencies 143

    Coping with So-Called Acts of God and Other Things That Are Not Your Fault 144

    Chapter 8: Filing for and Recovering from Bankruptcy 145

    Deciding Whether Bankruptcy Makes Sense for You 146

    Deliberating the bankruptcy decision 146

    Adding up the pluses and minuses 150

    Considering a debt management plan first 152

    Understanding Bankruptcy, Chapter and Verse 154

    Qualifying for and Filing for Bankruptcy 155

    Qualifying for Chapter 7 155

    Qualifying for Chapter 13 157

    Managing Your Credit After a Bankruptcy 159

    Telling your side of the story 159

    Reaffirming some debt 161

    Repairing your credit score 161

    Establishing new credit 163

    Moving forward with a game plan 163

    Chapter 9: Repairing Credit Damage in the Wake of Identity Theft 165

    Taking Fast Action When Identity Theft Occurs 165

    Communicating with the right people 166

    Protecting your identity through the FACT Act 169

    Sending out a fraud alert 171

    Blocking fraudulent credit lines 171

    Getting and Using Credit After Identity Theft 172

    Closing and reopening your accounts 172

    Altering your PINs, passwords, and radio transmissions 173

    Changing your Social Security number and driver's license number 174

    Part 3: Rebuilding Credit, No Matter Where or When You Begin 175

    Chapter 10: Starting or Restarting Your Credit in Real Life 177

    Debunking Misinformation about Banking and Credit 178

    Why you need credit 179

    Why credit is safe 180

    Obtaining Credit: Starting Out on the Right Foot 181

    Establishing a credit file without a Social Security number 182

    Setting goals before you set out 183

    Establishing a relationship with a financial institution 185

    Using prepaid and reloadable cards 186

    Fattening up your credit file 187

    Avoiding high interest, fees, and scams 189

    Overcoming Credit Fears and Mistakes 190

    Qualifying for First-Time Cards and Lending 192

    Getting a credit card 192

    Using savings for credit 194

    Considering Credit for Students and Military Members 195

    Giving credit to students 195

    Following military credit rules 197

    Chapter 11: Ending Life's Negative Credit Surprises 199

    Keeping Your Credit from Hurting Your Job Prospects 200

    Dealing with Rental Application Checks 201

    Knowing what's on your reports 202

    Taking action 203

    Qualifying for a Mortgage 203

    Ordering your credit report and score 204

    Looking at your credit file like a lender 205

    Preparing to Purchase a Car 205

    Arming yourself with information 206

    Reviewing what to consider when you're at the dealership 207

    Unveiling the Relationship between Your Credit and Your Insurance Premiums 208

    Understanding insurance scores 209

    Getting a copy of your insurance score and insurance claim report 209

    Figuring out what to do with your newfound knowledge 210

    Taking other factors into account 211

    Chapter 12: Protecting Your Credit During Major Life Challenges 213

    Tying the Knot in Life and in Credit: A Couples' Guide to Building Good Credit 214

    Engaging in prenuptial financial discussions 214

    Considering joint accounts 216

    Managing joint debt 218

    Avoiding money conflicts 219

    Protecting Your Finances in a Divorce 220

    Taking precautions when a split-up looms 220

    Preparing your credit before heading to court 221

    Protecting your credit in a divorce decree and beyond 222

    Keeping Credit Strong While Unemployed 226

    Preparing your credit for the worst-case scenario 226

    Using credit when you don't have a job 226

    Protecting your credit lines 228

    Curing Medical Debt 229

    Reviewing your options for paying medical bills 230

    Discovering how insurers get your medical information 234

    Monitoring insurance claims for errors 235

    Dealing with denied medical claims 236

    Resolving Credit Issues After the Death of a Spouse or Partner 238

    Understanding what happens to joint credit when you're single again 238

    Knowing exactly what your liability is 239

    Building your credit record on your own 240

    Fitting Credit into Retirement 240

    Budgeting on a fixed income 241

    Using credit for convenience 241

    Part 4: Making Sense of Credit Reporting and Scoring 243

    Chapter 13: Discovering How Credit Reporting Works 245

    Grasping the Importance of Your Credit Report 246

    What is a Credit Report, Exactly? 247

    Revealing the facts about your financial transactions 248

    Providing insight into your character 252

    The Negatives and Positives of Credit Reporting 253

    The negatives 253

    The positives 255

    Your Credit Report's Numerical Offspring: The Credit Score 255

    Cracking credit score components 256

    The reasoning behind risk factors 259

    Chapter 14: Understanding Credit Reports and Scores 261

    Getting Copies of Your Credit Reports 262

    Where to get your reports 263

    What you need to provide 264

    When to get copies of your credit reports 265

    Tracking Down Specialty Reports: From Apartments to Casinos to Prescriptions 268

    Perusing Your Credit Reports 271

    Identifying information: It's all about who you are 272

    Accounts summary: An overview of your financial history 272

    Bankruptcy public records: The most serious element in a credit report 273

    Credit inquiries: Tracking who has been accessing your file 273

    Account history: Think of it as a payment CSI 274

    Your optional 100-word statements: Making sure your voice is heard 281

    Correcting Any Errors You Find 283

    Contacting the credit bureau 283

    Contacting the creditor 283

    Getting and Understanding Your Credit Scores 284

    Ordering your score 285

    Telling a good score from a bad one 287

    Connecting pricing to your credit score 290

    Knowing the reason for reason statements 292

    Chapter 15: Monitoring Your Credit Reports and Scores 295

    How Credit Monitoring Really Works 296

    Understanding the Types of Monitoring Services Available 297

    Making a Case for and against Third-Party Credit Monitoring 299

    Monitoring on your own 300

    When paid monitoring may be worth the time and money 301

    Recognizing the protection you have already 302

    Getting Your Money's Worth from Monitoring Services 303

    Setting Alarms, Alerts, and Freezes 304

    Alarms 305

    Fraud alerts 305

    Credit freezes 305

    Part 5: Successfully Managing Your Credit for Life 307

    Chapter 16: Putting Yourself in Control of Your Credit 309

    Determining Your Credit Style 310

    Balancing Spending, Savings, and Credit Use 312

    Spending on your terms 312

    Saving for financial emergencies 312

    Using credit to enhance your life 313

    Remembering the Importance of Planning When It Comes to Your Credit 313

    Zeroing in on the plans others have for your money 314

    Developing your own plans for your future 314

    Chapter 17: Taking a Sustainable Approach to Your Credit 317

    Going Green: Treating Credit as a Renewable Resource 318

    Recognizing your credit environment 318

    Taking a closer look at the parts that make up your credit ecosystem 319

    Sustaining Your Credit Ecosystem for Life 321

    Funding college 321

    Home sweet home 322

    Credit on wheels 322

    Steering Clear of Credit Pollution 322

    Endangering your payment history 323

    Clear-cutting your credit in bankruptcy 323

    Outlasting a long, cold credit winter 325

    Surviving and Reviving After a Credit Catastrophe 325

    Understanding what happened 325

    Rebuilding your credit ecosystem 327

    Chapter 18: Safeguarding Your Credit with a Spending Plan 329

    Appreciating the Benefits of a Solid Spending Plan 330

    Deciding on Goals: Imagining Your Future as You Want It to Be 332

    Setting the stage for planning 332

    Categorizing your goals 333

    Putting your goals in order 334

    Building Your Vision of Your Future 334

    Step 1: Counting up your income 335

    Step 2: Tallying what you spend 336

    Step 3: Making savings part of your spending plan 341

    Step 4: Managing your credit to improve your spending plan 345

    Step 5: Looking at your insurance options 346

    Step 6: Planning for the IRS 348

    Step 7: Planning for retirement 349

    Using Cool Tools to Help You Build and Stick to a Spending Plan 351

    Web-based financial calculators 352

    Budgeting websites 352

    Smartphone apps 353

    Spending plan assistance 353

    Adjusting Your Priorities and Your Plan 354

    Chapter 19: Understanding Equity and Diversity in Credit 355

    Benefitting from Financial Inclusion 357

    Participating in the Financial System 358

    Taking or Retaking Control of Your Credit 358

    Educating Yourself on How the System Works 359

    Tackling Debt 362

    Student loans 363

    Payday loans 363

    Collections 364

    Bankruptcy 364

    Working Toward the Goal of Homeownership 364

    Chapter 20: Knowing Your Rights to Protect Your Credit 367

    Why You Have the Right to Credit Protections 368

    The CARD Act: Shielding You from Credit Card Abuse 369

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: The New Cop on the Financial Beat 372

    Safeguarding Your Credit Data through the FACT Act 372

    The FDCPA: Providing Protection Against Debt Collectors 375

    Controlling the contacts 375

    Finding out about the debt 375

    Stopping a collector from contacting you 376

    Spotting prohibited behavior 376

    Suing a collector 377

    The CROA: Getting What You Pay For 378

    Knowing what credit repair organizations must do 378

    Understanding what credit repair companies can't do 379

    Exploring Other Protections 379

    The ins and outs of payday loans 380

    The details of debt settlement 382

    The scoop on the statute of limitations 384

    Chapter 21: Protecting Your Identity 387

    Keeping Thieves at Bay 388

    Getting on the technology train 388

    Looking out for phishing scams 389

    Safeguarding your computer data 391

    Keeping passwords secret 392

    Protecting your mail 393

    Storing financial data in your home 393

    Putting your credit information on ice 394

    Shielding your credit card number 395

    Catching Identity Thieves in the Act 397

    Watching for early-warning notices 397

    Early warnings from the IRS 399

    Handling a collections call 400

    Detecting unauthorized charges 400

    Being denied credit or account access 401

    Noticing missing account statements 401

    Part 6: The Part of Tens 403

    Chapter 22: Ten Consumer Protections Everyone Needs to Know 405

    The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 406

    The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act 406

    Your Lawyer 407

    Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act 408

    Statute of Limitations Laws 409

    Your State Attorney General 409

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 410

    The Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure Act 411

    The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act 412

    The Federal Trade Commission 413

    Chapter 23: Ten Strategies for Dealing with Student Loans 415

    Knowing How Student Loans Are Reported Differently Than Other Loans 416

    Dealing with the Collection Process 416

    Identifying the Best Repayment Option for Your Situation 417

    Taking Your Loans to Bankruptcy 418

    Dealing with the Prospect of Default 418

    Gaining Student Loan Forgiveness 419

    Lowering Your Bill While You're in School 421

    Keeping Up with Your Loans After You're Out 422

    Setting Limits During the Planning and Application Process 423

    Getting Help if You're in the Military 423

    Chapter 24: Ten Ways to Deal with a Mortgage Meltdown 425

    Knowing When You're in Trouble 426

    Knowing How Your State's Laws Treat Foreclosures 427

    Nonrecourse or recourse 427

    Judicial or nonjudicial 427

    Deciding Whether to Stay or Go 428

    Walking away 428

    Working with the lender to exit 429

    Staying the course 429

    Tightening Your Spending to Stay in Your Home 430

    Prioritizing Your Spending to Build Cash 431

    Lessening the Damage to Your Credit 431

    Knowing Who to Call 432

    Beware of Scams 432

    Beefing Up Your Credit 432

    Consulting an Attorney 433

    Index 435