There are many places online where you can get advice on consolidation debt. For more information, see loans.denturesky.com/where-can-i-get-financial-consultation-or-adv. Also you can order your credit score from equifax.com.
You can get credit score advice and debt consolidation information from your banker. They can order a credit bureau score for you and tell you what your score is, how to clean up your credit and perhaps lend you funds to consolidate and pay down the debt faster.
You can get help with the consolidation of your personal loans by first, getting your credit report and FICO score. If your credit score reveals that you actually score quite well and have a reasonable credit rating, you may easily be able to consolidate loans at a lower rate, especially if your credit has improved since you got the loans.
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A good site for finding information regarding student loan consolidation and credit scores in relation to that would be at www.finaid.org. They state that a credit score of 650 or lower is regarded as "subprime", but lenders have been experimenting with accepting a wider range of credit scores. Good luck!
Yes, credit card consolidation will affect your credit score. It will show on your credit report for at least five years, it doesn't hurt as bad as bankruptcy however.
There are several companies where you can credit score advice before applying for financing when looking into housing. One website that provides credit score advice is: http://www.bills.com/loans/.
Student Loan Consolidation does not appear to have a negative impact on a credit score provide you keep up with regular and on time payments, and take care of the loans as quickly as you can.
I know you can check your credit report on www.freecreditreport.com they also have a lot of tips and advice to get your score up, and keep it there.
Yes it is! A credit consolidation is a bad credit item which ultimately lowers your credit score. It remains in your creditreport till 7 years and constantly affects your credit scores and your credit worthiness.
You can go to irs.gov and get your credit score and advice on how to improve your score. You can also go to your banking institution and have them use their repayment calculator as well.
There are several websites which allow you to request your credit score report online as well as provide advice on how to improve your credit. An example of such a website is www.annualcreditreport.com/
You can obtain your credit score from freecreditreport.com and from your bank or financial institute. You can also get helpful advice from these sources.