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The 10 Commandments of Credit Repair

October 4th, 2012 by Sarah

Religious or not, most people live by a set of rules or guidelines that steer them through life. When it comes to living responsibly, good credit is among the top concerns of the financially-minded. Keep the following commandments in mind as you begin your credit repair journey.


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The Credit Repair Recipe

October 3rd, 2012 by Staff

LexingtonLaw Credit Repair Recipe

Items Needed:

Payment history 3.5 cups
Amounts Owed 3 cups
Length of credit history 1.5 cups
New Credit 1 cup
Types of credit used 1 cup continue reading “The Credit Repair Recipe” »

Five Reasons to Live Below Your Means

October 2nd, 2012 by Sarah

Ah, money. It’s the double-edged sword of society. The more you earn, the higher you climb. On the other hand, high climbers tend to fall with greater catastrophe than their middle-income counterparts. Regardless of your bank balance, living cautiously is good advice for those who value stability. Read on to learn more about the benefits of living below your means.

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Credit Repair & Back-to-School Shopping: How to Balance Your Priorities

September 25th, 2012 by Sarah

It’s that time of year again. By now, the kiddies are gearing up for school with new clothes, school supplies, and a clean slate. As Mom or Dad, the cost of a new school year may have you feeling less than excited. Sure, you want your kids to have a good education, but watching your bank account shrink to provide it is discouraging, especially when credit repair and debt reduction are priorities. This year, strive to achieve all your goals by purchasing the items below with discernment. Your efforts will help you set a good example for the kids and allow you to focus on your credit repair goals. It’s a win-win.

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Too Much Debt? Five Warning Signs

September 20th, 2012 by Sarah

There is a fine line between credit-recommending debt and disaster. While a few lines of good credit will allow your score to shine, going overboard will accomplish the exact opposite. If you sense a tip in the scales, consider the following warning signs below. Recognizing these issues in yourself will help you decide if credit repair is the next step.

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