Arden Advocate
Founded 2010
Serving Arden-Arcade and Sacramento County
 
  Home Community Finance Employment Your Home Your Money Your Kids Your Health  
  Business Education Politics Police & Fire Veterans' News Real Estate Consumer News Taxes  
  Church Food Recipes Gardening Car Care Fashion Beauty Pets  
  Lifestyles Sports Feature Writers Entertainment Environment Human Interest Technology Travel  

 

Omaha Steaks Natomas Messenger Classified Marketplace
Messenger Publishing Group
Arden Advocate and Rainbow Rewards




Your Money

Taking Charge: How To Establish And Care For Your Credit

Posted: 4/30/2013

Even if you’ve had problems in the past, opening new accounts responsibly and paying them off on time will help raise your credit score in the long term
Even if you’ve had problems in the past, opening new accounts responsibly and paying them off on time will help raise your credit score in the long term.

(NAPSI)—A positive credit history isn’t just nice to have—it’s a must-have in today’s world. Whether you are trying to rent an apartment, set up cell phone service or utilities, or get the best rates on car insurance, knowing the information in your credit report is essential.

So what do you do if you’re just starting out and haven’t established a credit history yet or if you’re starting over again after damaging your credit? There are no quick fixes but there are steps you can take.

Know what’s on your credit report: Check your credit report regularly. By law, you can request a free credit report annually from each of the consumer credit-reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. You can request all three reports free at annualcreditreport.com. Make sure the information is accurate and up-to-date. If it isn’t, report the error to the credit bureau and fix it.

Understand how your credit is scored: Your credit score is calculated using various criteria, such as length of your credit history and the types of credit you have. The two most important criteria are your payment track record (whether you pay your bills on time) and what you owe (your overall outstanding balances plus how much of your available credit you’re using).

To have good credit, it’s critical to pay all your bills on time—every time. One way to ensure that is to set up automatic payments through online bill pay. Pay more than your minimum payment or your balance in full whenever you can and don’t max out your credit accounts. Keep your balances under control and try not to use more than 35 percent of your available credit.

Get a gas card or retail store card: Generally, it’s easier to be approved for these cards, though they often have higher interest rates than major credit cards. Always pay off higher-interest debt first.

Apply for a credit card: Retail and gas cards may help you build your credit history but your credit score is partly determined by the variety of credit you have, so adding a major credit card—a Visa or MasterCard, say—could help improve it.

If you can’t get an unsecured card yet, consider a secured card. These can be used wherever major credit cards are accepted. You deposit money into an account, which becomes your line of credit. Then, you pay your balance as you would with an unsecured credit card. Your payments are reported to the credit-reporting bureaus and become part of your credit history.

Some things to think about when choosing a secured card:

• Are there application fees or an annual fee?

• Does the issuer provide an opportunity for the secured card to become an unsecured card after a time period of making payments on time and meeting other eligibility criteria?

• Does the issuer report your payment history to major credit bureaus?

Consider an installment loan: As you establish your credit history, you may want to include installment loans to meet your occasional financing needs. This might start with auto loans or personal loans but may eventually include a mortgage or home equity loan. If you limit the amount you borrow and keep the term of the loan short, you may strengthen your credit without paying a lot of interest.

If you can’t qualify for an unsecured loan or if you have some personal savings, consider a loan secured by your CD (certificate of deposit) or savings account.

Become a co-borrower with someone who has good credit: One of the quickest ways to establish or re-establish your credit history is to be added as a joint account holder on a family member’s or friend’s credit card or have him or her co-sign a loan with you. As a joint account holder, his or her payment history will show up on your credit report. If you make the payments on time, it will raise your credit score. Just remember, if either one of you doesn’t pay on time, both of you will have a negative item on your credit report. Plus, you may not be able to have yourself removed as a co-borrower if your co-borrower defaults. Consider this option carefully with your co-borrower before taking any action.

Be patient: Establishing a good credit history is like losing weight—there’s no quick fix. It takes time, effort and knowledge.

For more credit tips, visit Wells Fargo’s Smarter Credit Center at www.wellsfargo.com/smarter_credit.


Help Is On The Way: Tips For Reaching Financial Freedom - (NAPSI) Posted: 4/30/2013

Money-Saving Tips: Your Guide To Cheaper Eats - (NAPSI) Posted: 4/30/2013

Buying Healthful Food - (NAPSI) Posted: 2/19/2013

Student Loan Repayments Come Knocking--Answer The Door! - (NAPSI) Posted: 2/19/2013

Managing Your Money: Understanding Your Student Loans - (NAPSI) Posted: 2/19/2013

Financial Fraudsters Exploit Relationships - (NAPSI) Posted: 2/19/2013

Getting The Right Price When You Sell Your Car - (NAPSI) Posted: 2/19/2013

Cost-Effective Tips For Managing Diabetes - (NAPSI) Posted: 1/11/2013

You Don’t Have To Fall For Affinity Fraud - (NAPSI) Posted: 1/11/2013

Tips On Taking A Strategic Approach To Credit - (NAPSI) Posted: 1/11/2013

Switching To Safety - (NAPSI) Posted: 1/11/2013

Six Questions About Long-Term Care - (NAPSI) Posted: 1/11/2013

Seven Ways To Save On Auto Insurance - (NAPSI) Posted: 1/11/2013

Rebates 101: Five Steps To Finding Free Money - (NAPSI) Posted: 1/11/2013

Prepaid Cards Offer Families A Financial Solution - (NAPSI) Posted: 1/11/2013

Consumers Encouraged To Bank Locally With A Community Bank - (NAPSI) Posted: 1/11/2013

Simple Tips And Smart Tools For Easy Budgeting - (NAPSI) Posted: 10/11/2012

When Is LASIK A Smart Investment? - (NAPSI) Posted: 10/11/2012

How To Choose And Pay For College - (NAPSI) Posted: 10/11/2012

Easy Riding, Easy On The Wallet - (NAPSI) Posted: 8/18/2012

Tips For Students And Parents - (NAPSI) Posted: 8/18/2012

Five Ways To Put Money Back In Your Pocket Each Month - (NAPSI) Posted: 8/18/2012

Driving smart can mean significant savings at the gas pump - (NAPSI) Posted: 8/18/2012

Advice On Saving, Planning And Paying For College - (NAPSI) Posted: 6/29/2012

How To Save On Your Child’s College Tuition - (NAPSI) Posted: 6/29/2012

Don’t Leave Money On The Table - (NAPSI) Posted:5/23/2012

Five Tips For Making The Most Of Your Medicare Advantage Plan In 2012 - (NAPSI) Posted: 4/19/2012

Saving The Dollar Bill - (NAPSI) Posted: 4/19/2012

Tips For Making Smart Financial Decisions In 2012 - (NAPSI) Posted: 3/21/2012

Saving Even More At A Wholesale Club - (NAPSI) Posted: 3/21/2012

Budget Checkup: 5 Tips To Fine-Tune Your Finances - (NAPSI) Posted: 3/21/2012

Investing In Your Car Can Pay Dividends - (NAPSI) Posted: 3/7/2012

Renting Textbooks Can Help Students Save - (NAPSI) Posted: 2/9/2012

“Right-Sizing” Your Budget To Fit The Recession - (NAPSI) Posted: 2/9/2012

Fireplace Inserts Save Energy And Money - (NAPSI) Posted: 2/9/2012

Geothermal Heat Pumps Generate Savings - (NAPSI) Posted: 2/9/2012

New Ways To Wash - (NAPSI) Posted: 2/9/2012

Your News by Zip Code

Pay Legal Ads Online

Advertisers

left Pause Right
 

 



Funnies Extra

About The Arden Advocate | Copyright Notice
Arden Advocate | Paul V. Scholl, Publisher
P.O. Box 14 | Carmichael, CA 95609-0014 | Telephone: 916-773-1111 | Fax Line 916-773-2999
Email: publisher@ArdenAdvocate.com | Site Designed and Hosted by TheSiteBarn.com