Your credit rating is a score assigned to you that indicates your ability to fulfill your financial obligations, based on your credit history. After bankruptcy, your credit rating is poor, but it is possible to improve it.
2. Table of Contents
What is a Credit Rating?
Take Charge of Your Credit Rating
How to Build a Healthy Credit Rating
The Best Advice
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3. What is a Credit Rating?
Your credit rating is a
score assigned to you that
indicates your ability to
fulfill your financial
obligations, based on your
credit history.
After bankruptcy, your credit rating is poor, but it is
possible to improve it.
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4. Negative marks on your credit report
can include:
âą Late payments
âą Collections
âą Liens & Judgments
âą Bankruptcy, Proposals & Debt
Arrangements
Taking charge of your credit rating
can help restore it sooner.
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Take Charge of Your Credit
Rating
5. #1: Get a Copy of Your Credit
Report
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Find out what is on it. You
cannot start addressing the
problems if you donât know
what they are.
Make sure that all the
information on your credit
report is accurate and up to
date.
Take Charge
6. Paying your debts is the most effective way to repair
your credit record. Always ensure that you make
payments regularly and on time. This will help you
build a credit record that is attractive to creditors.
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#2: Pay Your Bills
Take Charge
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#3: Look at Debt Management
Options
Take Charge
Improving your credit rating will
be challenging if you have more
debt than you can repay.
Consider your options including:
âą a consumer proposal and
âą as a last resort, bankruptcy.
Eliminate your debt so you can have a fresh start.
8. Follow these simple steps to repair your credit.
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How to Build a Healthy
Credit Rating
It is possible to restore your credit
even after filing bankruptcy or a
consumer proposal.
9. Paying your debts in full and on time shows that you are
a good credit risk.
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How to Build a Healthy
Credit Rating
Pay all bills
on time
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If there are errors, contact the reporting agency and
have them corrected.
How to Build a Healthy
Credit Rating
Get a copy
of your
credit report
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Savings donât get reported on your credit report but do
improve your finances and provide a down payment.
How to Build a Healthy
Credit Rating
Open a savings
account and use it
only for savings and
emergency funds
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Rebuild your credit with small loans at first.
How to Build a Healthy
Credit Rating
Consider getting
a secured credit
card
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How to Build a Healthy
Credit Rating
Multiple applications can lower your credit score.
Apply for only
one secured
credit card
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How to Build a Healthy
Credit Rating
Keep your interest costs low.
Delayed payments lower your credit rating.
Use credit wisely
and always pay
the full balance
on time
15. The Best Advice?
âą Pay your bills on time.
âą Donât bounce any cheques.
âą Donât overdraw your account at the bank
(even if you have overdraft protection).
Show the credit system that you are a responsible money
manager and that when you borrow money, itâs because you
want to, not because you have to. In this way you will repair
your credit and avoid a bad credit report in the future.
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16. There is hope.
You can be debt free.
Read: How to Repair Your
Bad Credit Report
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