¿Cómo identificar todas sus deudas?

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Podría desconocer sus deudas existentes

Hay algunas deudas de las que usted podría no estar al tanto.

Por extraño que parezca, usted podría estar en deuda con ciertas personas y no darse cuenta de ello.  Los correos que le envían para comunicarle la deuda podrían perderse, mientras que las facturas podrían desaparecer. Peor aún, debido al robo de identidad y al fraude crediticio, una cuenta abierta a su nombre podría haber sido utilizada para acumular una gran deuda, todo sin su conocimiento.

De hecho, usted nunca sabrá con certeza cuánto debe, sin investigar un poco.

Por eso, esta publicación analiza las diferentes formas a través de las cuales puede identificar las diversas deudas que debe.

1. Revise sus informes de crédito

Su primer paso en el intento de averiguar todas sus deudas es revisar su informe de crédito. La verificación de las deudas en sus informes de crédito resuelve la mitad de sus problemas, ya que los informes de crédito contienen varios tipos de cuentas, como tarjetas de crédito, hipotecas, préstamos para automóviles, deudas personales y mucho más.

Tenga en cuenta que las tres principales agencias de informes crediticios informan de las deudas y otras actividades financieras diferentemente. Por lo tanto, una deuda que aparecerá en el informe de una agencia podría no aparecer en el de otra.

¿Qué podría hacer?

Obtener su informe de crédito de las tres agencias de crédito. Afortunadamente, según la ley el proceso de obtención de estos informes es sencillo y gratuito; es necesario ingresar a la página web Annual Credit Report para obtener informes de crédito semanales gratuitos hasta abril, 2022.

2. Compruebe con los posibles acreedores

La vida pasa. A veces, podemos estar en deuda con alguien, pero no estar muy seguros  a quién le debemos exactamente, ni de cuánto le debemos. En esta situación, no estaría de más contactar con los posibles acreedores. Podrían ser los últimos acreedores que nos vienen a la mente.

Averigüe con ellos si les debe por sus servicios, si la deuda la tiene con ellos o la vendieron a un cobrador de deudas. En cualquier caso, le informarán y le van a indicar, por lo tanto, los pasos a seguir.

3. Revise el correo en busca de facturas antiguas

Es casi una costumbre ignorar los correos para abordar preocupaciones más importantes de la vida diaria. Lo curioso es que, de vez en cuando, llegan facturas a esos correos. Al descuidar esos correos, acabamos ignorando sin darnos cuenta las facturas. Al revisar la pila de correos, suelen aparecer esas deudas olvidadas hace mucho tiempo.

Descubrir todas sus deudas es un movimiento útil porque cuando es consciente de lo que debe, puede procurar saldarlas. Las deudas son perjudiciales para su crédito. Utilice estos consejos para descubrir todo lo que debe, y luego redoble los esfuerzos para saldarlas.

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