The two biggest things that can hurt your credit score are not paying your credit on time and holding too much of a balance on revolving accounts. The best way to bring up your credit score 60 points in 30 days would be to make sure you pay all of your accounts on time and to pay down as many revolving accounts as you can.
Your credit score (FICO) will decrease by at least 40 points. If you'd like to know more about the FICO score models you can read "So you want to fix your credit huh". www.wowifixedmycredit.com
A recent late payment of over 30 days may hurt your credit score up to 60 points.
A repossession can drastically hurt your credit score. The repossessed account may report late payments (30, 60, 90 days late), a pad due balance, and a charge-off. A repossession can lower your credit score anywhere from 30 to 200 points depending on the other accounts reporting on your credit report.
paying off bad credit will take about 60 days to have an effect on your credit score. But, if you don't have any credit cards you will never have a good credit score because no one is giving you credit.
Contrary to popular belief, racking up debt and paying it off is not the best way to build credit. The best way to building credit, is by using only a modest portion of your available credit… and then of course making timely payments.In the end your credit score may increase as much as 30 to 50 points after paying off a $1000 debt. However, this will take some time, and your credit score may take 60 to 90 days to improve. The credit bureaus also take your debt-to-income ratio into consideration when calculating your score. The only way to achieve a tier 1 (score of 750 or more) is to have long standing payment history with both revolving (home and car loans) and installment (credit cards) accounts.-The Black Bandito
Your credit score (FICO) will decrease by at least 40 points. If you'd like to know more about the FICO score models you can read "So you want to fix your credit huh". www.wowifixedmycredit.com
A recent late payment of over 30 days may hurt your credit score up to 60 points.
A repossession can drastically hurt your credit score. The repossessed account may report late payments (30, 60, 90 days late), a pad due balance, and a charge-off. A repossession can lower your credit score anywhere from 30 to 200 points depending on the other accounts reporting on your credit report.
If you get a derogatory report off your credit, your score should improve 30-60 days.
30 to 45 days
paying off bad credit will take about 60 days to have an effect on your credit score. But, if you don't have any credit cards you will never have a good credit score because no one is giving you credit.
Contrary to popular belief, racking up debt and paying it off is not the best way to build credit. The best way to building credit, is by using only a modest portion of your available credit… and then of course making timely payments.In the end your credit score may increase as much as 30 to 50 points after paying off a $1000 debt. However, this will take some time, and your credit score may take 60 to 90 days to improve. The credit bureaus also take your debt-to-income ratio into consideration when calculating your score. The only way to achieve a tier 1 (score of 750 or more) is to have long standing payment history with both revolving (home and car loans) and installment (credit cards) accounts.-The Black Bandito
Unlikely. It will probably take that long for your payments to be processed and balance changes relayed to the credit reporting bureaus.
they update every thirty days
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The best thing you can do is work on removing the negative items that are hurting your credit score. That means disputing to the credit bureaus the items that are pulling you down. They will have 30 days to verify the item being disputed or it must be removed from your credit report.
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