How To Increase Your Credit Score / Rating
Posted by Maury Lum on December 9th, 2009 | Comments Off
How To Increase Your Credit Score
A summary of the things you can do to ensure your credit rating /score is as high as it can be. A good credit rating is necessary in order to be approved for any new form of credit. For more information on your credit report or credit rating feel free [...]
Why Is Your Credit Score Low or Decreasing?
Posted by Maury Lum on December 8th, 2009 | No Comments
Why Is My Credit Score Low?
A summary of the reasons why your credit score (i.e. beacon score, credit rating) may be low or decreasing. Understand what things will affect your score to ensure you credit rating is as high as it can be. For more information and assistance with your credit score please contact me [...]
What Information Is In Your Credit Report?
Posted by Maury Lum on November 30th, 2009 | No Comments
My Credit Report
Credit reports contain a lot of information and also retain it for a long period of time. This video summarizes the different types of information that are captured in a credit report. To learn more about your credit report, history, and rating please feel free to contact me at anytime. Maury@MauryLum.com.
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Credit report, bureau, and rating – How to establish a good credit score
Posted by Maury Lum on November 19th, 2009 | No Comments
How To Establish A Good Credit Score
There are a number of topics to discuss regarding credit reports and beacon scores so I will start with a video on how how to establish a credit history and what are the most important factors to ensure you start building a good credit history from the [...]
Is your credit score / credit report in cheque? … no pun intended
Posted by Maury Lum on February 19th, 2009 | No Comments
Is your credit score / credit report in cheque? … no pun intended
Here I am highlighting a recent real life example of how confirming your ability to get mortgage financing is always a good thing to do well in advance of beginning your search for a home. My example has to do with one’s credit [...]