The Insider's Guide to Credit RepairThere are plenty of books out there that promise to show consumers how to repair their credit. There is only one that explains how to establish credit, how to maintain and manage it, and, yes, how to fix it when itis broken — The Insider’s Guide to Credit Repair.

This much-needed book 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, credit repair, and identity theft. Most noteworthy and helpful are the short quizzes after each chapter, a comprehensive glossary, and a wide variety of sample letters.

The Insider’s Guide to Credit Repair is an engaging and thought-provoking discussion of consumer credit from an insider’s perspective — the author is a former instructor for Equifax, one of the national credit-reporting agencies. The scope of the material is as vast as the author’s industry experience, accommodating the beginner trying to establish credit for the first time and more experienced consumers seeking greater knowledge of all aspects of credit.

Find out more about this book at Amazon.com.

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5 Comments For This Post

  1. Wendell Says:

    I’ve read many books on credit and this is one of the better ones. I like the fact that you can read what applies to you if you choose. You don’t have to read the entire book from front to back but i’d recommend it for complete understanding.

    It’s very easy to follow, up-to-date, comprehensive. Highlights- a great chapter on credit scoring and improving your score; a good section on finding a good credit counselor; establishing and re-establishing credit, negotiating with collectors and I liked the tests after each chapter. The only thing I would have like more of is some negotiating tips but overall it’s good.

  2. Eric Says:

    I read this book and was amazed by the amount of information it gave. This author hits every area of credit that people need help with. Everything from credit scores to id theft is covered here and in great detail. It even gives little quizes at the end of each chapter to help you retain the info. The best part is that the chapters are so well segmented that you can just flip to the area you need help with and go from there.

    This book by far is the best credit guide out there today. The ones I’ve read in the past just touch on certain things here and there, but this author really gives you what you need. I’m buying copies for each of my college children. It is highly recommended!

  3. Kira Says:

    This book is a must read!! If you know anyone that has credit or financial issues, teenagers about to graduate from HS and college age kids-this would be a great gift for any occasion. Kids need to be informed now before they go out and start opening credit accounts they will later regret. They need to be educated on how to establish and maintain a great credit rating. Parents can use this as a guide. Buy it and read it for yourself. I am happy I have this book and look forward to sharing it and all that I have learned from it.

  4. Trina Says:

    I found this book very helpful and honest. It builds upon knowledge that you may already have on credit repair, and is a great resource for someone just tackling their credit.

  5. Jessica Schnarr Says:

    I learned a lot from this article and will definitely keep it in my RSS. Thanks for the effort you took to explain this issue so deeply. I look forward to future posts.

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