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The best way to increase your credit score is to consistently make your payments on time. This factor affects your credit score more than anything else and it is one of the most important criteria that lenders use in determining whether or not to offer you credit. Lowering your debt load by paying down your loans will also help increase your score.

If you have missed some payments in the past, the effect of this will fade over time as long as you start to consistently make all payments on time. However, your credit report covers the last seven years of your credit history, so it takes a long time before the record of missed payments completely leaves your credit report. In short, it is critical to do everything you can to never miss a loan or credit card payment. Bankruptcy declarations are reflected in your credit report for a full ten years.

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Instead, talk with your lenders and negotiate better terms - most lenders are eager to work with your to ensure you don't default on a loan. For more information on how to improve your credit score, please click here.

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