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You Are Your Credit Score's Worst Enemy

 

When applying for loans, credit cards, or even trying to lease a new apartment your credit score is the major determinant of how well you will fair. Ironically very few people know what their credit score is and are not aware of the fact that they may be doing various things to hurt their credit score. If a high credit score is important to you, and it should be, beware of the following things to keep your credit score in check.

Have you ever had one of those months where everything seems to pile up and you just cant make ends meet? You take a look at what you owe, who you owe it to, and finally decide that the credit card payment is going to have to wait until the next check. Not even that, lets cay you just forget to make your credit card payment on time. This is the first and most common mistake: missing payments or making late payments. If you know it or not every time you make a payment to any of your lenders, they report what amount you have paid, and whether you were on time or late. If your late basically consider it much like getting a test question wrong, your credit score drops. In addition, they will report how late you were, and your record of lateness will be represented on your report. Now you want to get a loan for a new car and the dealer pulls your credit report and your credit score shows you were late X amount of times last year. Put yourself in his shoes. If you lend your buddy $20 and he pays you back immediately you will lend him money again but if you have been waiting for that $20 for over a year next time he asks youre not going to be as keen on it are you? If its clear that you have a habitual pattern of paying your bills late, they will think twice about lending you money.

Second, this is another one people never consider will hurt their credit report and I know when you read this you will realize you are guilty of it. If you get a mailing promoting a 0% credit card or a new great rewards credit card and figure you could use another card do you apply for it? Well if you do you could be docking your credit score yet again. Every time you submit an application for a credit card or apply for a loan the credit agencies are notified of your credit report being pulled and checked. If this happens too many times it will undoubtedly hurt your credit score. The credit agencies will look at those inquiries as attempts to get credit or a loan and if those dont follow the inquiry it reflects poorly because it seems as though youre not getting approval. No one (except the credit reporting agencies) knows the formula for how many inquires will hurt your report, but the general rule of thumb is simply not to apply for credit unless its absolutely necessary.

Lastly is another tip to look out for that I am sure most people dont really think about and thats leaving credit cards on your credit report. I know its the opposite of what you have been taught but lets think about it. If you have a credit card on your credit report that has been paid on time every time its a star on your credit report. Removing it would dock your score believe it or not. Of course credit scores favor accounts that are active so try and keep charging small items and paying them off regularly to maintain this benefit on your credit score and youll be surprised how quickly your credit score will increase.

Author: Jason Jell
 
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Jason Jell is a famous writer. Jason likes to scribble articles about this topic.
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