Credit Repair

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Welcome to my blog on Consumer Debt and Credit Repair! It's my hope that we can share ideas to improve your credit score and your quality of life. Everything in the United States seems to revolve around your credit score. The reasons we as Americans buy on credit varies, but without it most of us would probably never be able to purchase necessities such as a home or automobile. The nation's economy depends on credit, the promise to pay later for goods and services used today; but along with consumer credit comes consumer debt. With the rise in telemarketing and commercializing in America it is no wonder why Americans feel the impulse to buy now,
pay later. The most common form of consumer debt is installment debt, which is when a
consumer borrows the money to purchase an item and agrees to repay the loan in equal
installments over a fixed period of time.
Without installment debt most consumers could not afford to purchase items such as a home. The truth of the matter is that we, as Americans, tend to want to purchase more than we can afford to purchase when we want it. But, we can afford to pay it out, over time, in fixed payments.
Mortgages, a debt owed on real property, are the latest form of installment debt. Other forms include automobile loans and credit card purchases. Just pick up the newspaper any time after Christmas and you will find articles on managing your mounting debt from Christmas.
Not realizing the extent of the consumers' debt is one of the most common types of credit problems. Denial may play a partial role in this problem, but the lack of education seems to be the largest reason for consumer debt. Credit card use is up 20% and a large number of Americans do not know the percentage rate at which the credit card companies charge. Many credit card companies have started "personalizing" interest rates by not disclosing the interest rate until after the consumer has received the card. By not disclosing the interest rate on the application the credit card companies prohibit the consumer from shopping around for the best deal.
You could just say they should cancel the credit card, but did you know several requests for consumer credit could be viewed negatively because the information is reported to the credit bureaus? This leaves you, the consumer, with a bad credit report. Household debt and bankruptcy are at record levels and appear to be on the rise. We as consumers must begin to educate ourselves and stop living beyond our means.

2 Comments:

  • Money has screwed up society a lot. The times long ago were not focused
    around a green piece of paper that we have labeled as money. This piece of
    paper got an amount and then finally you have to have it. True, money buys you things. Things that you want. Things that you need. To me, money is just that; a thing. A thing to which we treat like a God. A piece of paper that we carry around and every now and then do something worth while with it. Money does three things. It brings on greed which in turn leads to unhappiness and then not
    caring for anything but cash.
    Most Americans earn between $20,000-$50,000 a year. The people in this category seem to be somewhat content with their salary. Then you come to those that make less then this or those who make more. The individuals who make less
    always want more. If these people had more they could buy something a little bit nicer than they had before. Now those who have more money than the average person seem to want more also. If they get more, they can get better. The more they have the better they are. It's all a power trip.
    The people who do not make too much are not too happy. They do not have that the nice new car that their neighbor has. They always want something that someone else has because they think it'll make them better.
    Now, those who have money are unhappy a lot. They can never get enough.
    Everything that they have needs to be updated and when they get the item it's
    already old so they end up replacing it. The rich never get to sit back and
    enjoy what they have. They are to busy buying.
    Soon the individuals who make hardly anything somehow find a way to make more. Their focus becomes a way to keep the money coming. The focus disappears from their activities and family. The wealthy loose interest in time spent with
    their families also. Many loose interest in their life. The main focus becomes what to spend the hundred grand on today and then how to make more to make up for what they just blew.
    I am not stereo-typing all Americans. Some are content with their lives and the way they live. Many don't worry about the money situation. The ones who do though, stick out in our society.
    If we could all appreciate the way life is, the fun, and the beauty I
    think America would be better. If people weren't power hungry maybe we'd have a lesser demand for money. Those few people who are money hungry and power hungry need to relax. Money can't buy you happiness. These few individuals need to
    understand that. Hopefully, in the near future money will become less important and we will begin to focus more on other things like enjoying our beautiful country.

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