New guide break downs complicated world of credit

Paul Reaves simplifies the credit world so that readers can better understand how it operates and affects their lives in “Credit Repair Handbook: Take Charge of Your Credit Life”
(PR NewsChannel) / February 7, 2012 / BOLIVAR, Tenn. 

Credit Repair Handbook

"Credit Repair Handbook" by Paul Reaves

Whether you have good credit or bad credit, it influences every aspect of your life. You are more likely to be offered credit cards with a good credit score, while a poor credit score can keep you from taking out a home or car loan. Paul Reaves helps readers acquire an in-depth understanding of why and how credit scores are so important in “Credit Repair Handbook: Take Charge of Your Credit Life” (ISBN 1466345667).

Reaves demonstrates how to properly establish credit, or how to restore any credit that may have been previously established. He advises on how to maintain good credit, and explains the negative impact bad credit can have on multiple aspects of life. He explains what savings and opportunities present themselves when an individual has a good credit score.

The former manufacturing business supervisor and manager breaks down his tips in an understandable step-by-step format. He also provides a 100-question test and glossary of credit terms for his readers to use to build as well as test their knowledge. His ultimate goal is to help readers improve their financial life.

“I would like for readers to perceive my book as a means to eliminate financial waste, build assets, enjoy better job opportunities and improve their financial life,” says Reaves.

According to reports, nearly 80 million Americans have fair or bad credit. Reaves hopes to reach anyone from high school and college students to homeowners and business professionals who are interested in learning more about credit and living a successful financial life.

“The Credit Repair Handbook: Take Charge of Your Credit Life” is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.

About the Author: Paul Reaves spent his career working in supervision and management in the manufacturing business before retiring in 2006. His time in the business has led him to travel from Illinois to Tennessee. He started his own weekly radio show in February 2011 entitled “The Reaves Financial Report,” which was listened to up and down the East Coast. He is married to his high school sweetheart, and they will celebrate their 50th anniversary this year.

MEDIA CONTACT
Paul Reaves
Email:              Phone:              (731) 518-5050
Website:         www.reavesfinancials.com

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