Quickly Improve Credit Score
Quick ways to improve your credit score
With a little research and 5 simple steps, it’s easy to spruce
up your credit report and credit score.
1. Get the facts
The first step is to get a clear picture of your credit profile.
Order your credit report, credit score and debt analysis online
to get a complete picture of your current status. Look closely at
the data from TransUnion, Equifax and Experian to see that it all
matches up. Keep an eye out for:
• Wrong mailing addresses
• Incorrect Social Security info
• Old employers
• Signs of identity theft
• Errors in your credit accounts
• Late payments
• Unauthorized hard inquiries
2. Right the wrongs
Contact your creditors or send letters of dispute to the credit
bureaus to have errors on your credit report corrected. By law,
the credit bureaus have 30 days to investigate your claim and make
any appropriate corrections.
3. Improve your behavior
Identify problem areas on your credit report and make a plan for
improvement. If you’ve had a hard time paying your bills on time,
sign up for an automated payment service. If your debt levels are
above 50% of your available limit, create a payment plan to reduce
your balances. Set goals for improving your credit and be sure to
celebrate when you reach a milestone.
4. Follow up
Check your credit again 30-60 days after disputing errors and changing
your behavior to see how much your credit scores have improved.
If any inaccuracies remain, continue to negotiate to have them taken
off your credit report. If you want to tell your side of the story,
ask to have a consumer statement added to your credit file.
5. Monitor your credit
To guard against fraud and keep your credit healthy, sign up for
a Credit Monitoring service that will quickly alert you to any changes
in your report. Keep copies of your old credit reports and letters
of dispute in a safe place for future reference. Make a plan to
evaluate your progress in the spring.




