New Wordpress Plugin REWARDS Your Blog Commenters!
Powered by MaxBlogPress 

Feb
5th

Applied Bank Credit Card - Review Share/Save/Bookmark

Files under finance | Posted by Matt Douglas
by Dan Moskel

The Applied Bank credit card is a secured card. That means that you must open an account with Applied Bank and make a deposit into that account before you can receive your card.

It will have a limit equal to your deposit, minimum deposit is $200 maximum $5,000. The deposit secures your account in case of default.

Your card will have a fixed APR of 9.99%, and you still will be responsible for making regular monthly payments. In addition, your card will be reported to the credit bureaus.

There is an annual fee of $50 for the card. However, because your account is secured by your deposit, everyone is accepted for the card, and there is no credit check required.

Because the card is issued as a Visa card, it is accepted anywhere you see the Visa logo displayed. Making regular, on-time monthly payments can help you create a history of positive payments.

While this can help repair a damaged credit score, we also advise that you take steps to remove derogatory items from your credit report.

Many people think that you just have to live with a low credit score, but this is not true. It is possible to contest the negative items with the credit bureaus and request that they be erased.

Speaking with the credit bureaus is the best way to improve a below-average credit score. Many people have read or heard that a negative item needs to stay on your credit report for seven years.

This is not true! The Fair Credit Reporting Act states that seven years is the maximum amount of time that an item can remain on your credit report. It makes no mention of a minimum amount of time.

Many law suits have been filed and fines assessed to debt collectors who have violated this law. Some have manipulated the system and left a negative mark on a credit report for longer than seven years.

In addition, it is common for credit reports to contain errors”in fact, estimates say that 25% of the population has inaccurate information on their credit report.

Despite the fact that having a credit card can help you build credit and have a positive reporting account, it is important to get rid of the harmful marks as well.

Never underestimate the importance of your credit score. It can impact your employment, financial health and self esteem. Hearing the words Im sorry, but youre declined from a loan officer is an extremely humbling experience.

All is not lost, however. If you build positive reporting accounts and eliminate the damaging items, you can improve your credit score and live the lifestyle that you truly deserve.

About the Author:

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • TwitThis
  • Live
  • LinkedIn
  • Pownce
  • MySpace

Viewed 76 times by 31 viewers


You Also might be interested to read..

Leave a comment, get a gift! Leave a comment, get a Gift!

Enter your email address to stay informed on updates and receiving notes of more gifts added!

Delivered by RSS FeedBurner, free of spam!


Powered By WP Footer





Post a Comment

Security Code: