10 Credit Myths
As they say, "Knowledge is power." Many
times people either act on false information or fail to act because
they didn't know what could be done to their benefit. This is the
case in many areas of life, but on the top of that list is money.
And in the money category you will find lots of misinformation about
credit.
There is so much to talk about on the topic of credit
myths that an entire book could be dedicated to it.
Myth #1: I'm a complete financial loser
for getting myself into this mess.
Fact: It may be true that you're responsible for
getting into debt but that doesn't make you a loser. In fact, it
may not be your fault at all. As long as you start working on becoming
more knowledgeable when it comes to finances, you will ultimately
find success in controlling your debt.
Myth #2: Credit is what got me into this
mess.
Fact: Spending is what got you into debt. Credit
was the means to spend. If you're problem is spending then very
well may have spent all your cash. However, credit cards may make
it easier to spend.
Myth #3: There's nothing I can do about
it now. My credit is destroyed forever!
Fact: As long as you work, starting today, to rebuild
your credit, you'll eventually get it under control. Rebuilding
your credit means: (1) Paying on time; (2) Looking for better credit
options; and (3) Learning more about money and credit.
Myth #4: If I cosign a loan for my friend,
it has no affect on my credit.
Fact: When you cosign a loan it's like you took
the loan on your own! It may be true that your friend is the first
one responsible for the loan, however, if they default it's completely
your problem.
Myth #5: It's fine to give out my credit
card number for identification as long as I don't authorize a charge.
Fact: NEVER give out your information as a form
of identification. When it comes to giving out any personal information,
be sure you know exactly with whom you're speaking. This is especially
true when someone on the phone.
Myth #6: If I pay off an old debt it will
be removed from my account.
Fact: Most likely, no. In fact, when you pay past-due
debts it restarts the time period that it can be reported in your
credit history!
Myth #7: When I get divorced my "X"
will owe half the debts.
Fact: If your name is on the account then you owe
the money! If you have a joint account and your ex-spouse refuses
to pay, even if you've agreed they would, then you're next on the
collection list.
Myth #8: The government owns the credit
bureaus.
Fact: Credit-reporting-agencies are not owned by
the government. Although, there are many laws that dictate how they
must operate.
Myth #9: I cannot change the information
on my credit report. It's set in stone.
Fact: You can change the information! The Fair Credit
Reporting Act outlines that information that's not 100% accurate
or cannot be verified with 30 days, must be removed.
Myth #10: If I get in debt too deep I'll
just file for bankruptcy protection.
Fact: The bankruptcy laws are changing to make it
more difficult to eliminate all your debt in a bankruptcy so you
may end up paying much of it back anyway. It will also be on your
credit report for 10 years! Hey, if you have NO OTHER OPTIONS then
you should certainly investigate bankruptcy. However, it's much
better to settle the debts if you can.
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