How to Repair Credit On Your Own
Wednesday, March 02
A bad credit score can negatively affect a person’s financial standing and make it harder for them to acquire loans in future. The good news is a bad credit score will not necessarily doom a person’s financial future. With a little information and patience, an individual can improve their ...
Correct an Identity Theft Issue As Soon As You Detect It
Monday, February 29
Identity theft can hugely affect your credit score. It generally causes low credit score and this in turn has negative impacts especially on one’s financial situation.How does identity theft occur? Identity theft can occur in a number of ways. Here are some of the ways through which ident...
Common Mistakes That Can Destroy Your Credit Score
Wednesday, February 17
A BOUNCED CHEQUE A bounced cheque is one of those reports that will never show up on the traditional credit report. This however, does not make its potential implications on your credit score any insignificant. While your bank may not list your bounced cheque case with the credit bureau, you m...
Identity Theft Impact On Credit Score
Friday, February 05
Identity theft can be defined as the intentional use of another person’s identity for personal benefit. The individual whose identity is abused will in most cases be held accountable of any wrongdoing committed and consequently be punished.The most common instances of identity theft includ...
Time-barred Debts: A Consequence of Statute of Limitations
Monday, February 01
The Statute of Limitation is a general rule of law that bars the pursuance of a legal claim before a court of law after the expiration of a stipulated period. Different causes of action in law have different statutory limitation periods, and also, these terms may vary depending on the juri...
Insights On The Statute of Limitations for Debt
Friday, January 29
The period allowed to collect the debt depends on the nature of the agreement that is, whether it was in writing or it was special. In cases where the time limit for recovery of debt expires, it does not prevent the creditor from notifying the client about it. However, they cannot sue you. Th...