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Can You Make Your Credit Score Better?



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By : Benjamin Wehde    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-15 23:32:04
One of the hardest obstacles for people just starting out can be the process of establish their credit. It's an excellent example of a catch 22: You can't borrow any money because you don't have credit. You can't build credit because you can't borrow money. It's easy to end up frustrated or even worse, end up with a loan or credit card with heinous terms just to try to get established in the credit system. In this article, you will learn a few simple means to get your credit score off the ground.

Begin with the bank or credit union you use already. Use a secured loan (your bank or credit union holds onto your cash, and uses the cash they are holding as collateral to lend against it) to start building a credit history. Start with something small, like $500 or so. The benefit of starting with your own bank: You can usually set up the payments to be drafted right out of your own checking or savings account for sake of convenience.

Next, move onto credit cards with low balances. You may have to shop around a bit, and be very mindful of the terms they offer. If a significant monthly or annual fee is offered as part of the terms, keep shopping. try to avoid using these cards unless you absolutely have to, but if you do end up using them, be sure to pay them off before the end of the month. most competative credit cards won't charge you interest on your balance unless you haven't paid it by the end of the month.

Keep an eye on your credit score. As your secured loans and "starter credit cards" begin to show up on your credit report, your credit score will begin to establish and grow stronger. As your credit score starts to raise, you can continue looking around in order to get better terms on your credit cards, then switch to the cards with the best terms. Last but not least, be sure to avoid maxing out a credit card to its maximum possible balance, as it potentially drop your score in contrast to a card with lots of available limit.

After you have made on time payments for a while on the accounts described above, you will have much better chances to begin qualifying for loans on vehicles or even a home. Keep an eye on your credit score as time goes on so you will always be aware of where your credit stands.

So regardless of whether or not you're restablishing your credit after a financial crisis, or starting to build your credit for the first time, these simple steps will help you to get your foot in the door of the credit world.

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This article has been abridged to fit the format of this website. For the complete, original article, including additional supporting information and resources, please click here --> How to Build Credit on Purpose . This is one of many beneficial articles indexed on Your Resource for Credit Education and Repair .

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