Practical Resources on How to Fix Your Credit and Obtain Your Credit Report
November 17, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
According to recent studies, today's consumer has a total of 13 credit obligations on record at a credit bureau. This list includes: credit cards (such as department store charge cards, gas cards, or bank cards) and instalment loans (auto loans, mortgage loans, student loans, etc.). Not included in this study are savings and checking accounts as they are typically not reported to a credit bureau. In this list of 13 credit obligations, 9 are likely to be credit cards and 4 are likely to be instalment loans.Jim Bugg of JBM Productions (http://www.jbmproductions.com) has developed the website YourCreditReport.ca (http://www.yourcreditreport.ca) as a way to help people walk through their credit options and present various resources on how to move forward in repairing their current and past credit history. Resources include: learning how to rebuild poor credit, learning about understanding credit scores and other credit resources to help turn your current negative financial situation into a positive one. One may also search the credit card tool and find a credit card that will help rebuild and repair your credit. You may also keep up to date on the latest in credit news by reading our updated credit news reports and blog.
"With so many financial issues and pressures facing everyone today, I thought it would be a good idea to develop a website with enough information for people to make wise decisions about fixing their credit and moving forward to a more secure financial future" says Jim Bugg of YourCreditReport.ca. According to Bugg, owner of an Internet development and marketing company, credit card and financial issues hit close to home as well. “We all face money problems at some time in our life and, with the resources of the Internet, it is now possible to educate oneself much more now than in the past”.
While searching through the Internet can sometimes be an incredibly difficult journey, YourCreditReport.ca is committed to updating the site with new and informative content to help those with financial pressures. As long as there is money and credit, there will be money and credit issues to resolve. YourCreditReport.ca (http://www.yourcreditreport.ca) is one website that is committed to educating people to the pitfalls they may face in dealing with financial issues.