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About 'allowance for bad debts'|BAD DEBTS THREATEN CHINESE BANKING







About 'allowance for bad debts'|BAD DEBTS THREATEN CHINESE BANKING








Bad               Credit               is               something               that               plaques               almost               everyone               at               some               time               in               life.

Whether               you               are               a               college               student               who               got               carried               away               with               your               new               found               credit               or               you               are               rebounding               from               a               financial               disaster,               rebuilding               your               credit               can               be               a               monumental               task.

When               contemplating               credit               repair               remember               that               (1)               you               are               not               alone:               with               the               state               of               this               nation's               economy,               millions               of               honest,               hardworking               people               are               having               financial               problems.

Additionally,               on               the               average               one               million               people               will               file               bankruptcy               this               year.

(2)               you               have               the               legal               right               to               repair               your               own               credit:               by               standing               up               to               creditors,               you               can               often               gain               additional               time               to               pay,               get               late               fees               dropped,               and               settle               debts               for               pennies               on               the               dollar.

(3)               no               credit               is               too               bad               to               repair:               even               if               you               have               gone               through               a               financial               tragedy               you               will               soon               qualify               for               some               type               of               credit.

If               you               begin               to               rebuild               your               credit               slowly               and               sensibly,               you               can               qualify               for               a               major               credit               card               or               loan               within               two               years.
               Following               are               a               few               tips               to               use               when               rebuilding               your               credit:
               1.

Understand               your               income               and               expenses-the               essential               step               in               credit               repair               is               to               understand               where               your               money               comes               from               and               where               it               goes
               EXPENSES
               Develop,               adopt               and               implement               a               budget               or               spending               plan-track               your               income               and               expenses               for               a               minimum               of               two               months
               Select               a               Sunday               to               begin               recording               your               expenses-recording               EVERYTHING-even               a               pack               of               gum               or               a               bottle               of               water-its               amazing               how               much               is               spent               on               little               items-over               the               course               of               a               month               or               so               it               really               ads               up
               Carry               your               expenditure               form               with               you               at               all               times-its               easy               to               forget               to               record               small               items
               Be               sure               to               include               fees               such               as               ATM               service               fees,               bank               fees,               etc
               Don't               record               any               expenditure               made               with               a               credit               card-only               cash               or               cash               equivalent               items
               At               the               end               of               each               week,               file               the               completed               form               and               begin               a               new               form
               At               the               end               of               8               weeks,               categorize               your               expenditures.

Categories               can               include:               rent/mortgage,               home               owner'               s               insurance,               telephone,               cell               phone,               internet,               gas,               electric,               cable,               garbage,               cleaning,               yard               or               pool               care,               maintenance               &               repairs,               groceries,               dining               out               expenses,               clothing               &               accessories,               dry               cleaning,               hair               cuts,               massages,               donations,               health               club               memberships,               medications,               medical               expenses,               gasoline,               automobile               payment,               automobile               insurance,               automobile               maintenance               &               repair,               parking               tolls,               parking               tickets,               magazine               &               subscription               expenses,               sporting               events,               movie               tickets               or               rentals,               child               care,               diapers,               formula,               allowance,               school               expenses,               pet               grooming,               tuition               or               student               loan               payments,               school               books               and               supplies,               band               and               credit               card               fees,               gift               expenses.

In               a               separate               column,               include               expenses               that               you               don't               pay               monthly,               such               as               property               taxes,               tax               preparation               fees,               etc.

Be               sure               to               include               year               round               expenses-lunches               for               your               children               during               the               school               year,               Christmas               and               holiday               expenses,               etc.
               Tips               for               cutting               expenses:               clip               coupons,               buy               on               sale,               purchase               generic               brands,               buy               in               bulk,               shop               at               discount               outlets,               improve               your               gas               mileage               by               have               your               car               tuned               up,               carpool,               take               the               bus               or               train,               combine               trips,               discontinue               cable,               subscriptions               and               magazines,               borrow               books               and               CDs               instead               of               buying               them,               discontinue               your               telephone               service               and               only               use               your               cellular               phone,               don't               dine               out,               spend               less               on               gifts.
               INCOME
               Make               a               list               of               all               of               the               jobs               for               which               you               receive               income-record               your               gross               and               net               income
               List               any               other               sources               of               income-bonus               pay,               alimony,               child               support,               pensions.
               CREATE               YOUR               BUDGET
               Take               the               average               of               your               2               months               of               income               and               expenditures               and               develop               your               budget.
               Plan               a               budget               that               you               can               live               within.

For               example,               don't               cut               out               all               of               your               entertainment               expenses               because               that's               not               a               realistic               goal.
               Any               excess               money               after               your               obligations               are               met               must               be               used               to               retire               debt.
               2.

Once               you               have               a               sound               budget               in               place,               get               a               copy               of               your               credit               report.

You               can               visit               www.annualcreditreport.com               to               get               a               copy               of               your               credit               report.
               Thoroughly               and               carefully               review               your               credit               report               and               note               anything               that               is               outdated-liens               that               have               been               paid,               bankruptcies               older               than               7               years,               any               request               older               than               2               years               made               by               a               company               inquiring               about               your               credit.
               Look               for               incorrect               or               incomplete               names,               addresses,               telephone               number,               accounts               that               aren't               yours,               incorrect               late               payment               notations,               closed               accounts               that               are               listed               as               open,               accounts               that               are               listed               more               than               once,               and               any               account               that               you               closed               that               doesn't               note               "account               closed               by               consumer"
               After               noting               the               inaccuracies,               visit               the               credit               bureau's               website               and               obtain               a               "request               for               reinvestigation"               form.

Request               that               the               bureau               review               all               of               the               errors               and               make               the               proper               corrections               to               your               credit               report.

The               bureau               is               required               to               complete               the               investigation               within               30               days.
               3.

Manage               Your               Existing               Debt
               Deal               with               current               debts               and               debts               that               are               not               seriously               overdue.

It               is               possible               to               negotiate               with               creditors               for               extra               time               to               pay               or               a               change               in               the               terms               of               your               repayment.

A               creditor               would               much               rather               hear               from               you               before               your               payment               is               late.

Follow               this               method               when               communicating               with               a               creditor               (1)               clearly               explain               your               problem-an               unexpected               accident,               medical               emergency,               loss               of               job;               (2)               let               the               creditor               know               when               you               expect               the               situation               to               improve-you               expect               a               settlement               in               30               days,               you               have               3               job               interviews               that               look               promising;               (3)               send               a               small               payment-even               if               its               not               the               minimum               payment,               most               creditors               are               more               likely               to               cooperate               if               you               make               a               good               faith               payment.
               Mortgage               Payments-if               you               anticipate               a               problem               keeping               your               mortgage               current,               contact               the               lender               to               see               if               they               can               defer               the               payment               or               accept               an               interest               only               payment.

Also,               inquire               about               any               refinancing               options               that               might               be               available               for               debt               reduction.

If               there               are               no               other               options,               consider               selling               or               walking               away               from               the               home.
               4.

Slowly               Begin               to               Rebuild               Your               Credit
               Get               a               credit               card               and               use               it               wisely-get               a               single               credit               card               and               use               it               to               pay               your               monthly               expenses-then               pay               off               that               credit               card               in               its               entirety               every               month.

After               a               few               months,               this               will               alert               other               potential               creditors               that               your               credit               is               getting               back               on               track               and               your               credit               score               will               begin               to               rise.
               Don't               go               overboard               once               you               establish               your               credit               history.

You               should               carry               one               bank               or               debit               card,               one               department               store               card               and               one               gasoline               card.

If               you               have               too               many               open               credit               card               accounts,               even               if               they               have               a               zero               balance,               it               can               hurt               you.
               Close               credit               card               accounts               that               you               don't               need.

You               can               do               this               by               simply               writing               a               letter               to               the               credit               card               company               and               asking               them               to               kindly               close               the               account.
               Open               a               savings               account-potential               creditors               look               for               assets               which               may               be               used               for               repayment.
               Shop               around               and               get               the               best               accounts               available-many               credit               cards               have               outstanding               interest               rates.

Do               your               research               and               don't               just               grab               the               first               credit               card               you               can               get
               Avoid               debt               counseling.

Any               debt               counseling               that               you               seek               will               be               reported               on               your               credit               report.
               The               information               contained               in               this               article               is               not,               nor               is               it               intended               to               be,               legal               advice.

You               should               consult               an               attorney               for               individual               advice               regarding               your               own               situation.

This               information               is               not               intended               to               serve               as               a               substitute               for               consultation               with               an               attorney.

Specific               legal               issues,               concerns               and               conditions               always               require               the               advice               of               appropriate               legal               counsel.






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