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The Insider's Guide to Credit Repair

The Insider's Guide to Credit Repair
The Truth About Credit is current, cohesive and thorough. It begins with the basics-defining credit, explaining its value to consumers and businesses, and introducing the key parties that keep the process successfully operating-but then covers more complex topics, including credit laws, credit scoring and credit repair. The central portion of the book tackles three topics that are constantly in the news of late-identity theft/fraud, credit repair, and credit scoring-then shifts to an explanation of credit laws, consumer credit counseling and, most importantly, correcting errors on credit reports. There are a plethora of books out there promising to show consumers how to repair their credit. There is only one that explains credit from the first step of establishing it, through the many steps involved with maintaining it and managing it, to, yes, fixing it when it's broken- The Truth About Credit.



Credit Smart: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Establishing or Re-Establishing Good Credit by Gudrun Maria Nickel,
Credit Smart: Your Step-By-Step Guide to Establishing or Re-Establishing Good Credit by Gudrun Maria Nickel,
Discusses credit history, obtaining credit reports, dealing with business debt and child support, and dealing with credit responsibly.



Credit Business Fellow - The Credit Business Fellow (CBF) is a professional designation for a business-to-business Credit Manager. The CBF designation and structure is trademarked by the National Association of Credit Managers.

Credit Business Associate - The Credit Business Associate (CBA) is an professional designation for a Credit Manager. This designation was created by the National Association of Credit Managers.

Credit Administration Program - The Credit Administration Program provides business credit professionals with a foundation of knowledge and prepares applicants for the Credit Business Associate (CBA) Designation proficiency exam.

Trade credit - Trade credit exists when one provides goods or services to a customer with an agreement to bill them later, or receive a shipment or service from a supplier under an agreement to pay them later. It can be viewed as an essential element of capitalization in an operating business because it can reduce the required capital investment to operate the business if it is managed properly.



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