Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Build Credit: Build Credit Score Tips to Improve

When it comes to building credit, build is the word of focus. In my mind, there are two types of credit scores, each with its own separate techniques for improving your credit. No matter where you may fall, I hope you take something from this article.

Everyone knows it takes credit to build credit. This can be very frustrating for those with no credit because it severely limits the available techniques you can undertake to build credit. For those that are just starting out, there are several available options. The easiest way to start your own credit is to piggy back from someone else’s good credit. This can be as easy as being added to a credit card as an authorized or joint user, or by getting someone you know to cosign a loan for you. If these options are not possible, the next best solution is to apply for a secure credit card. These credit cards allow you to put a deposit down which is usually the limit you are allowed to spend. This takes any risk away from the lender and can help just as much as having a traditional credit card. In addition, most secure credit card companies will let you switch to a traditional credit card after a year or so if you make your payments on time. Above all, make sure you choose a company that reports to all three major credit companies and watch for fine print.

Some people already have credit but want to know what they need to do to improve their credit score. To these people I ask how much of your available credit do you actually use? To maintain the best score possible, you need to show these credit companies you are sitting comfortable. Try to keep under 30% of the credit you have at your disposal. Also make sure your credit comes from several various sources. This will show you are not only stable but established.

Checking your credit report is a very good idea, and depending on what site you use, it can be free. This is important not only for satisfying your curiosity, but also for guarding against identity theft. Before you go to get that new house, car, or job, make sure to request a free copy of your credit report. The last thing you need is false information making a bad first impression.

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