Posts Tagged ‘Credit Bureau’

Can you Fix Bad Credit in Canada?

September 26, 2010  |  Bad Credit  |  391 comments

How do your repair bad credit in Canada?

In Canada a bad credit history can haunt you for years and limit your chances of getting a car loan, using a credit card or financing your new home. A bad credit score can literally put your financial life on hold.

Unfortunately there is no quick way of erasing or washing away your credit history in Canada. You can however take steps to isolate your credit problems and repair your credit. Bad credit can be compared to a wound and before a wound heals, it first has to stop bleeding.

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Check Your Credit Canada

January 30, 2010  |  Credit Report  |  152 comments

Check Your Credit First Canada

Introducing Check Your Credit First Canada – A new destination for Canadian’s to view and understand their Canadian credit report online. At Check Your Credit First Canada you can get fast and secure access to your full credit report and credit score.

Access to your credit information is an important part of managing your finances but understanding your credit score is just as important. Check Your Credit First Canada makes it easy to learn what your credit score means with their Credit Education Center.

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Types of Credit in Canada – Installment & Revolving

November 20, 2009  |  Bad Credit  |  3,310 comments

Credit Application CanadaThe Different Types of Credit

In Canada the most common types of loans, such as car loans, credit cards or mortgages, fit into one of two types of credit. The two main types of credit in Canada are:

Installment Credit and Revolving Credit.

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Repair your Bad Credit

September 29, 2009  |  Bad Credit  |  852 comments

Fix Damaged CreditRepair Bad Credit

In Canada bad credit can hurt your credit score, lead to bankruptcy, end your career and in some cases even cost you a marriage. If you think for a second that you have a bad credit history then you have a responsibility to yourself and your creditors to investigate and try to repair the problem.

Often credit problems are self inflicted but there are times when bad credit is cause by external forces, such as the economy or a sudden life changing event. While it might be unfair, you are always obligated to pay your debts and keep your loans up to date, no matter who is at fault.

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