Archive for November, 2009

Tips for Building & Maintaining a Strong Credit History

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

FINANCIAL EDUCATION AT A GLANCE

Tips for Building & Maintaining a Strong Credit History

Pay on time. Send a payment check well before the due date to avoid late fees and finance charges. Your credit score, a numerical reputation of a consumer’s financial creditworthiness, used by lenders to determine whether they should lend money to a person, and if so, at what interest rate, can most adversely be effected by late payments, collections, and bankruptcies. Stay within your credit limit to avoid penalties and reserve available credit for emergencies. Demonstrate that you have capacity, the ability to pay back your debt, by keeping your account balances less than 50% of your available credit.

Limit the number of credit cards you acquire to help limit your debt exposure and simplify your record keeping. Be aware that excessive credit inquiries over a short span of time may be interpreted as an indicator that you need more credit due to experiencing financial problems

Use credit wisely. Ask yourself the following questions before purchasing with credit: Is this something I really need, and do I need it now? Do I have the ability to repay? How long will it take me to repay? How much will it ultimately cost me?

Be aware of the terms and costs when shopping for a student credit card

Review your statements carefully and immediately inform your credit card company, in writing, if you notice an error on a billing statement.

Review your credit reports periodically and check for inaccurate, incomplete or outdated information. Dispute this information, in writing, with the credit bureaus.

Be honest. If you can’t pay your bills on time, contact the creditor and explain the situation. Creditors will often work with you to come up with an alternate payment arrangement. You can also contact Credit and Debt Assistance Center of America at 888-439-3328

Always think ahead. Be proactive, not reactive, about your finances. Plan for different obligations now and after graduation.

Be organized by filing your statements in a separate folder

Report your card as lost or stolen as soon as you notice it’s missing

Immediately inform your credit card company of an address change

Maintain a savings and checking account

Develop a steady work record .

savings towards your outstanding balance to pay your debt off more quickly

Ask for a lower interest rate if you have credit card debt. Creditors will be most flexible if you have demonstrated responsible credit behavior.

Be sure to pay your student loans as agreed. This long history of paying your bills on time will also help you build a credit history and improve your credit score

Establish your telephone bill under your name. Remember, you are responsible for additional people on your telephone bill.

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