Are you one of the millions of Americans with bad credit? The average American credit score is 678 and most lenders consider anything below 620 high risk. If you have poor credit, imagine what you could do with better credit and take the steps necessary to get there.
A low credit score affects everything in your life from the cost of car payments to the amount you pay on your home loans. That is, if they'll give you a loan at all. Poor credit can hurt your chances of getting the basic necessities like a home and car and can even prevent you from getting a decent cell phone plan.
So, if your credit score is low, what can you do to improve it? Working with an organization like GreenTree Financial can help you repair your credit. Their credit disputing system is rated one of the best in America. Their team works diligently with the various credit reporting agencies, creditors, collection agencies and public record depositories to remove credit blemishes like:
* Inaccurate personal and financial data
* Identity theft or fraud
* Inquiries
* Judgments
* Bankruptcies
As long as you do your part - not increasing balances on your credit cards, not applying for new credit and not allowing companies to unnecessarily pull your credit - GreenTree Financial will guarantee your credit position will be improved within 180 days.
In just a few weeks, your credit score will show improvement. When that happens, what can you do with better credit?
* Refinance a high rate home loan
* Consolidate school loans
* Finance a car
* Get a lower-interest credit card so you can pay off your balance