Archive for the ‘Credit’ Category

CREDIT REPAIR SEMINAR – TUESDAY 7/21!!!

July 20, 2009

Our credit repair seminar will be conducted Tuesday at Crystal Gardens in Howell (5768 E. Grand River in between Howell & Brighton).

We’ll have two sessions:

1:00 to 4:00 p.m. – special session for real estate professionals
6:30 to 9:00 p.m. – general session open to the community

Who do you know that is:

– Afraid of losing their home and don’t know what to do?
– Think their home may be worth less than the mortgage they owe against it?
– Has taken loans from their retirement account?
– Are desperately trying to make their payments on time?

Want to help them out? Tell them about this seminar!

Topics we’ll cover:
– Rebuilding Credit
– Debt Settlement
– Loan Modification
– Foreclosure
– Short Sale
– Bankruptcy
– Credit Counseling
– Budget and Money Management to make the above decisions!

Our speaker will be Todd Rooker, founder and president of Armor Financial Services based in Minneapolis, MN. He has been in the financial planning industry for more than 20 years, is a recognized expert and keynote speaker throughout the U.S. on the topics of credit, foreclosure, short-sales, bankruptcy and how to recover afterward.

For more information, including customer testimonials, visit http://www.armorfinancialservices.net. To reserve a free ticket for this event, please RSVP to Lisa Bohlen at 810-220-1505 or to lbohlen@previewproperties.com.

Keep your credit score safe

April 21, 2009

An Associated Press article that ran in the Detroit News on Monday, April 20 gave some tips for keeping your credit rating intact. You can read the article by clicking through to http://is.gd/tEpw. Here are some highlights:

1. Don’t stop using your credit card.
2. Your credit score needs to be 740 or above to get the best interest rates in today’s market.
3. Use 30% or less of your credit limit on your credit cards.
4. If you have good credit and you get a notice your limit is being lower, call the card issuer. You are still in demand, can take your business elsewhere and your card holder should know that.