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Increase Your Credit Score

A poor credit rating can affect your ability to buy a house or a car. As a result, it's important to stay on top of your score and keep it high. You can do so by learning what type of activities lower and increase it.

Most of us know that unpaid and late bills will decrease our credit rating. However, we don't truly know what will increase it. So here's a little help. Below are five ways to increase and maintain your credit score. Use them and watch your buying power soar.

  1. Use automatic payments

    By using an automatic payment plan, you can increase your score up to 100 points. Starting one is easy to do. You can use the system set up by your bank or go through another avenue like Check Free
  2. Avoid red flag lenders

    If you sign up for store credit cards, you can lower your score by five points. This can occur by just completing an application. So avoid these types of credit and stick with the major cards like Visa and MasterCard. For discounts at your favorite store, focus on coupons. If you sign up on their mailing list, you'll get them regularly in the mail or by e-mail.
  3. Don't close out accounts

    It may sound smart to close out a credit line you don't use. However, it could hurt you in the long run. Every time you close out credit, you lower your score. Therefore, it's better to keep an old card open that shows you have a history of paying your debt on time.
  4. Make your requests for new credit at the same time

    Get loan quotes in a 14-day period, so lenders can count them as one. If you do it over a longer period, banks will think you're looking for a lot of borrowed money. As a result, your credit score will go down.
  5. Get a copy of your credit report

    This last point is one stressed by every financial expert. As a whole, many people don't know what's on their credit report. As a result, they miss out on opportunities to correct information that may be wrong. Since the incorrect information can lower your score, it's important to get a copy of your report at least once a year.

Now that you know a few ways to boost your credit score, it's time to get cracking. Remember, the higher your score, the better. It'll help you buy the things you love and need in your life.

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Comments (3)
#1 by lizzie2uk, Aug 22, 2007
Good advice
#2 by Erica Barton, Jan 20, 2008
I agree wholeheartedly. It's important to watch your credit carefully, and these are some great tips to follow.
#3 by Tebea, Mar 9, 2008
People assume there credit is fine because they have the house and 2 cars and paying there bills on time.
Do'nt kid yourself and never assume!Pull your credit report at least once a year at the least.

I do one the first week of every December and one towards mid year or later.
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