1.Check Your Credit Report
Credit score repair begins with your credit report. If you haven’t already, request a free copy of your credit report and check it for errors.

2. Setup Payment Reminders
Making your credit payments on time is one of the biggest contributing factors to your credit score. Some banks offer payment reminders through their online banking portals that can send you an email or text message reminding you when a payment is due. You could also consider enrolling in automatic payments through your credit card and loan providers to have payments automatically debited from your bank account, but this only makes the minimum payment on your credit cards and does not help instill a sense of money management.

3. Reduce the Amount of Debt You Owe
This is easier said than done, but reducing the amount that you owe is going to be a far more satisfying achievement than improving your credit score. Use your credit report to make a list of all of your accounts and then go online or check recent statements to determine how much you owe on each account and what interest rate they are charging you. Come up with a payment plan that puts most of your available budget for debt payments towards the highest interest cards first, while maintaining minimum payments on your other accounts.

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