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Five Steps To Raising Your Credit Score

Self improvement is a great thing. Becoming a better public speaker can earn you a promotion. Going to the gym regularly can help you loose a few pounds. Best of all, improving your credit scores can save you hundreds or even thousands on life's big purchases. Improving your credit is not hard, it just takes time and little knowledge about the credit scoring system.

While each person's individual credit profile can be improved in its own way, there are five basic things that everyone can do to give their credit scores a boost:

  • Be punctual - Pay all your bills on time each month. Late payments, collections, and bankruptcies have the greatest negative effect on your credit scores.
  • Check your credit reports regularly and take the necessary steps to remove inaccuracies - Don't let your credit health suffer due to inaccurate information. If you find an inaccuracy on your credit report contact the creditor associated with the account or the credit reporting agencies to correct it immediately.
  • Manage your debts - Keep your credit card account balances below 35% of your available credit limits. For instance, if you have a credit card with a $1,000 limit, you should try to keep the balance owed below $350.
  • Give yourself time - Time is one of the most significant factors that can improve your credit score. Establish a long history of paying your bills on time and using credit responsibly. You may also want to keep the oldest account on your credit report open in order to lengthen your period of active credit use.
  • Avoid excessive inquiries - A large number of inquiries occurred over a short period of time may be interpreted as a sign that you are opening numerous credit accounts due to financial difficulties or overextending yourself by taking on more debt than you can easily repay. Apply for new credit in moderation.

 

 

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