Drive your credit blues away with a personal loan
"I am a teacher in a reputed high school. I have always paid my
bills on time and have never gone overboard with my spending.
This Christmas my husband and I decided to redecorate our house.
So I applied for a personal loan from my
bank. To my utter shock the bank refused to give me the loan on
account of a bad credit score." Jennifer Jean
Sounds very similar to what you are going through, doesn't it?
The most unfortunate thing about bad credit is that people do
not come to know that they have one until they are refused
credit. What's even worse is that these days you can end up
having an abysmal credit score for simplest of errors like an
unpaid parking ticket. Even changing your address frequently can
give your credit status a setback.
However, you can take heart in the fact that besides mainstream
lenders there are a lot of lenders who exclusively deal with
Bad Credit Personal Loans . This category of loans caters to
credit requirements of those people who do not have an
impressive credit background. But the tag of "bad credit"
doesn't come cheap as is obvious from the high rates of interest
that bad credit personal loans carry.
Basically every lender has an independent way of ascertaining
the interest rate on your personal loan. Although your credit
score plays a critical part in getting your personal loan
approved, yet other factors like your income, your job
history, savings and collateral also play an equally important
role in determining the interest rate of your loan. While there
is not much you can do to change your job history or your
income, you can however make efforts to improve your credit
history. The first step in this direction is to find out about
your credit score, a score that measures your credit worthiness
by allotting you a number between 300 and 850. You can attain
this score from the three credit reporting agencies like
Experian, Trans union and Equifax. A score below 600 means you
have bad credit. Now that you know you have a bad score, take
steps to bring them up like paying your bills on time and
closing any unused accounts. A better credit score automatically
translates into a lower interest rate.
Shopping around or requesting for quotes online is often
considered as the best way to get a bad credit personal loan.
But you must not apply for credit from too many lenders. This is
because the moment you apply for credit, the lender gets the
permission to run a check on your credit history and more
enquiries on your credit status will lower your credit score.
While applying for a personal loan your efforts must be directed
towards keeping as good a credit score as possible.