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Why is Good Credit Important?
Good
credit equals smooth sailing through many of lifes big
purchases. Many people underestimate the advantages of
having a great credit history, while even fewer understand
the downfalls of having bad credit. To put it simply:
Good credit history can open doors for you, while bad
credit history keeps doors firmly shut. To understand
your credit standing, its first important that you understand
the difference between good and bad credit.
What is good credit?
Having good credit is the best way to get good credit.
Sound confusing? Its really very simple: good credit
ratings are achievable by borrowing money from a credit
institution, such as a bank or credit card, and paying
them back on time and in full. A good credit rating can
affect almost every major purchase in your life from buying
a car to purchasing a house. If you have good
credit, you are more likely to be approved for loans at
better rates, mainly because banks take note of your credit
history in the approval process. In addition, having
good credit may help you land a job because employers
also look at an applicants credit report as a way to judge
a persons responsibility.
So,
now that we have determined that good credit is a refection
of your personality, your integrity, and so on, lets
take a look at the best way to get and keep good
credit:
- Be
prompt: make payments on time - Keep to a routine
for paying your bills on time. Its a good idea to mail
payments a week before they are due so they arrive on
time.
- Be
generous: pay as much as you can - If you
cant pay off the entire balance, pay as much as you
can and aim for more than the minimum amount.
- Be
smart: dont spend what you dont have - Avoid
going over the credit limit on your credit card account.
Even though some credit companies allow this,
it can look as though you have problems handling your
account.
Bad
Credit
Since weve established the significance of good credit,
its important that we take a look at how bad credit can
affect your life. Having bad credit can really hamper
your ability to purchase just about anything with credit
a home, a car, renting an apartment, qualifying for credit
cards, and so on. It's not that hard to get bad credit
and its even harder to rectify it once youve earned the
title. Bad credit ratings are the result of consistently
not paying your bills on time, missing payments, or not
paying your bills at all. Bad
credit can be rectified over time by using your
credit responsibly and paying your bills promptly.
How
to protect yourself and your credit standing
- Once
you get a new card, sign it immediately so no one can
steal it and/or use it.
- Call
the company that issued you the card and activate it
immediately, as well as cancel cards that you arent
using or dont anticipate using.
- Keep
all account information private. Never give out your credit card number, expiration date, or
social security number over the phone.
- Keep
your receipts and compare charges when your bill arrives.
Report in writing any charges in question.
- Don't
lend your card to anyone.
- Request
a copy of your credit report at least once a year and
check that the information shown on your report is accurate. (source Federal Trade Commission)
Checking
your credit report
It
is a very good idea to frequently check your credit report.
There is usually a small fee for the service, but its
worth it in the long run if you find discrepancies.
Below
is the contact information for the three major credit
bureaus:
- Equifax
P.O. Box 740241
Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
1-800-685-1111 www.equifax.com
- Experian (formerly TRW)
P.O. Box 949
Allen, TX 75013-0949
1-888-EXPERIAN (397-3742) www.experian.com
- Trans
Union
P.O. Box 390
Springfield, PA 19064-03090
1-800-916-8800
Most
importantly, never give personal information to someone
unless you initiated the contact
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