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How to make sense of your credit report


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Breaking down this important record — how to read it, how to fix it

It’s important to check your credit regularly when you are trying to build quality credit and avoid identity theft. There are three nationwide credit agencies: Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion that can provide a free credit report once every 12 months. It’s not always the easiest thing to decipher a credit report and know what to look for.
Here are some tips.

Credit report vs. credit score — what’s the difference?  

Your credit report has more information and is more in-depth than just your credit score. (Your score is not included in the free report, but can be authorized by federal law for a free.)
The credit report is a detailed listing of all your debts and payments going back through your entire payment history. According to Kevin Gallegos, vice president of Phoenix operations for Freedom Financial Network, “For each credit account you have, the report shows creditors’ names, the amount owed, the highest balance owed, available credit, whether the account is open or closed (and who closed it), the number of times a payment was past due and whether the account is in default.”

The five sections of your credit report include: 

  • Identifying information. This is where you’ll find your name, address, date of birth, Social Security number and aliases. It may be a good idea to review this information, because you may end up getting charged for debts that do not belong to you.
  • Creditor information. This section is usually the longest and contains all of your information such as; how much you owe, who you owe, current or past due debts, whether it is opened or closed, and other status information. It’s imperative to make sure that this information is correct.
  • Collection accounts. This section lists any and all accounts that are in collection. Make sure this information and is accurate, and if you do have debts try to pay them off as soon as possible. Once the debts are paid, be sure to ask the credit bureaus explaining that the debt is paid off.
  • Public records. Information regarding bankruptcy judgments, liens, and overdue child support will be displayed here. Review for accuracy as bankruptcy and financial problems can remain for 7-10 years.
  • Inquiry section. This section is a list of businesses that have reviewed your credit information. If there are unfamiliar names checking out your credit, it would be best to contact them and find out why.

In the majority of cases the credit score ordered will be your FICO score which is named for the company that developed it in 1989. Each agency has its own way of calculating the credit score so your FICO score can vary depending on the credit bureau that provides the score. The exact formula for determining a FICO score is classified, but FICO does disclose some basics that can impact your score. For example:
  • Payment history. Any late payments – credit card, car loans, or mortgages will cause a negative impact to the FICO score. On-time paid bills will increase the score. 35% of a FICO score is applied here.
·         Amounts owed. If there is a history of small balances and payments made on time, your score will improve. If there are high percentages of credit owed, it will likely harm your score. This category accounts for 30% of a FICO score.
·         Length of credit history. This accounts for 15% of your score and it determines how long your credit accounts have existed and how long since you have utilized some of the accounts.
·         Types of credit used. This is worth 10% of your FICO score and looks at a mixture of a number of loans, including mortgage, revolving, installment, and consumer finance. Having different types of credit is beneficial for your score.
  • New credit. The last 10% of your FICO score is determined by how many new credit accounts are opened up in what period of time. The shorter period of time with more accounts, the more it hurts your credit score overall.
The percentages for each category should be able to assist consumers in determining what areas are most impactful to their credit score.

What if there is an error on my credit score?

If there is a problem with your credit score, call the credit bureau that provided the report and state your case. The bureau is required to make fixes within 30 days or the line of credit must be halted until the problem is fixed. Be sure to plan accordingly and pay off any and all revolving debt!



Clearwater Debt Collection Attorney


Marcadis Singer, PA

Florida Collection Attorney

5104 South Westshore Blvd.

Tampa, Florida 33611
info @ marcadislaw.com

(888) 547-1881

(813) 288-1881

New Clients 

Ext. 247 Gil Singer

Ext. 240 Ralph Marcadis
Existing Client Client Liaison

Ext. 242

To Pay a Claim

Ext.  245


In Recognition of Memorial Day



Memorial Day 2014


The Memorial Day Tradition, of honoring our fallen soldiers, started as Decoration Day after the horrific loss of American lives from the American Civil War.

Many cities claim to be the home of the original Memorial Day, but Lyndon Jonson claimed Waterloo NY birthplace of Memorial Day in May 1966.  Who are we to argue?

The very first honoring or our fallen soldiers, as Decoration Day we May5, 1868, by General John Logan, in his General Order No. 11.

“The 30th of May, 1868, is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village and hamlet churchyard in the land,”


On the first Decoration Day, General James Garfield lead a speech at the Arlington National Cemetery, and 5000 onlookers decorated the tombstones  o 20,000 Union and Confederate Soldiers.

Decoration Day was recognized by all the northern states by 1890.  The southern states continued to honor their own Decoration Day.    In the aftermath of World War 1, the Day was changed from honoring those that died in the Civil War, to every American that gave their lives in any war.

At 3 PM today, we will stop to honor our fallen soldiers with a moment of silence. 

Today is not the day that celebrates a long weekend, and not the day that celebrates the Bar B Q.  It is the day we recognize, and are eternally grateful for those heroic men and women that have fallen in battle to preserve our freedoms and the American Way of Life.

To you, we owe a debt, and honor your service.




St. Petersburg Debt Collection Attorney


Marcadis Singer, PA

Florida Collection Attorney

5104 South Westshore Blvd.

Tampa, Florida 33611
info @ marcadislaw.com

(888) 547-1881

(813) 288-1881

New Clients 

Ext. 247 Gil Singer

Ext. 240 Ralph Marcadis
Existing Client Client Liaison

Ext. 242

To Pay a Claim

Ext.  245



Damage Claims for BP Oil Spill filing deadline moves

Many of us along the Gulf Coast were impacted by the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, and have filed claims.

The deadline for claims under the court supervised settlement program has moved out, and is no longer April 22, 2014.

The details of the "deadline" are such that it is a moving target.   The Deadline is 6 months from the last possible legislative action, and once again, the action finds itself in Appeals Court, indefinitely extending deadlines.

This does not mean that you should sit on your hands, and enjoy the extension to file a claim.   There is a Settlement Agreement Provisions (Section 21.3) that states if the circuit or supreme court decertifies the case, anyone filed before that time, will be paid.

Procrastinators beware, there is an "en banc" petition pending with the 5th Circuit Court for just that.  Is it likely?   That's not relevant, if it happens, any claim filed after that date would not be paid, any claim filed before that date is secured.

Best to get your claims in, and not look for a reprieve.








St. Petersburg Debt Collection Attorney


Marcadis Singer, PA

Florida Collection Attorney

5104 South Westshore Blvd.

Tampa, Florida 33611
info @ marcadislaw.com

(888) 547-1881

(813) 288-1881

New Clients 

Ext. 247 Gil Singer

Ext. 240 Ralph Marcadis
Existing Client Client Liaison

Ext. 242

To Pay a Claim

Ext.  245




Economic Confidence

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Yes the gallup poll is in, measuring confidence in the largest cities in America.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/168053/san-jose-tie-highest-economic-confidence.aspx#2

Florida made that list several times.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/168053/san-jose-tie-highest-economic-confidence.aspx#2

Miami - Ft. Lauderdale - Pompano Beach is the 6th most confident major Metropolitan area in their confidence in the future of their economy.



The greater Orlando Area scored 12th.


Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater were down low at 45, 

Jacksonville Florida showed the least confidence in their economy at dead last, 50, for the second year in a row.


South Florida is bursting  at the seams in the Florida Economy, and it is quite a normal pattern for South Florida to start, and the rest of the state follow.  

It' great to see Ft. Lauderdale, Miami so confident.  Being a Tampa Based Debt Collection Attorney, we hate to see our home town near the bottom of any list.

For those of us in the doldrums, this is a study about confidence, about people's opinion, it is not about economic indicators, and actual economic situations.






St. Petersburg Debt Collection Attorney


Marcadis Singer, PA

Florida Collection Attorney

5104 South Westshore Blvd.

Tampa, Florida 33611
info @ marcadislaw.com

(888) 547-1881

(813) 288-1881

New Clients 

Ext. 247 Gil Singer

Ext. 240 Ralph Marcadis
Existing Client Client Liaison

Ext. 242

To Pay a Claim

Ext.  245


Risk Management in Credit

Credit Risk


Debt Collection Attorneys Florida
Credit risk is the "chance" or probability that one will lose what they have loaned to another, or will lose some form of financial reward for loaning money, if the debtor fails to meet their obligation to repay the debt.  IN our industry, credit risk tends to be as straight forward as a debtor not paying their past due bills.

Credit Risk Management's goal is to have a policy and practice in place that allows the extension of credit to customers or clients that will maximize revenue, and will minimize the probability the  a customer will default on the debt.  Its a balancing act between getting as much sales, weighed against the risk of customer default.

There are 4 major ways to manage credit risk:

1  Avoid the risk.  Simply don't extend credit.  Of course, that negates the first part of the goal, maximizing revenue.

2.  Control the risk.  Create a detailed plan to reduce risk, and cary it out, using your receivables department to monitor and manage the credit to your consumer.

3.  Accept Risk.   Some businesses say.."well its the cost of doing business" and simply accept a certain percentage of defaults.  These businesses tend to be companies pushing into new markets, ones with high profit margins, or companies at risk themselves and pushing an "all or nothing" agenda.

4.  Transfer the Risk.   This strategy can be expensive but effective.   Transferring risk can be done by using a factoring company to "sell" your receivables at a reduced face value for the benefit of immediate cash, or using an credit insurance company.

When the risk pendulum has swung to the wrong side, and its time to call in the debt collection attorneys, Marcadis Singer, PA stands ready to support you collecting from your debtors in Florida.



St. Petersburg Debt Collection Attorney


Marcadis Singer, PA

Florida Collection Attorney

5104 South Westshore Blvd.

Tampa, Florida 33611
info @ marcadislaw.com

(888) 547-1881

(813) 288-1881

New Clients 

Ext. 247 Gil Singer

Ext. 240 Ralph Marcadis
Existing Client Client Liaison

Ext. 242

To Pay a Claim

Ext.  245

5 Fast Credit Destroyers



Florida Debt Collection Attorney

Large Balances on your credit cards

  • Even if  you are current, having high balances increases your risk of “potentially” missing  a payment.  Keep your credit utilization to 30% or less of your lines of credit.

Ignore your spouse's credit

  • While your scores may be separate, all joint accounts will impact both of you.  Some try to manage this risk by having everything in one name or the other.  This weakens your combined credit worthiness when applying for credit like a mortgage. 

Sudden mass credit activity

  • Get several new cards at once because your credit score improved?  Close several accounts at once because you got a windfall, and have the cash to pay them down?    It is better to move slowly, Pay down cards, but keep them active to show how well you manage credit.

Co-sign for friends and family

  • Now you put your credit worthiness in the hands of someone else.  If you cosign – it shows as your credit – and – if they miss a few payments, it reflects on you, even if you don’t know.  If you are helping a son or daughter build credit by co-signing – make the payments yourself, have them reimburse you.

Ignore your credit score

  • The law entitles you t o a free credit report once a year.  You should check every few months.  An accidentally missed bill, or a bill reported to your credit that’s not yours, can impact you negatively for a long time. 

Marcadis Singer PA are debt collection attorneys, supporting the entire state of Florida.  We encourage you to pay your debts on time, preserve and manage your credit.  If you are behind, and contacted by a debt collection attorney, don't ignore them, work with them.  It is our goal to resolve the debt, not destroy your credit.  If you are owed money, and need to collect, call us.  Let's evaluate together wether it is time to call in the debt collection attorneys, or see if there are other avenues available to you.




St. Petersburg Debt Collection Attorney


Marcadis Singer, PA

Florida Collection Attorney

5104 South Westshore Blvd.

Tampa, Florida 33611
info @ marcadislaw.com

(888) 547-1881

(813) 288-1881

New Clients 

Ext. 247 Gil Singer

Ext. 240 Ralph Marcadis
Existing Client Client Liaison

Ext. 242

To Pay a Claim

Ext.  245