Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Credit Tips - It Never Too Late to Rebuild Good Credit

Sometimes, we are forced to live in bad credit due to some circumstances arise along our lives that out of our control. Such circumstances like medical problem, death, loss of job or divorce can contribute to a bad credit situation. Hence, it may not be your fault if you are living in bad credit, but don't let this situation continue to reap for years. Once you have bad credit, it might be difficult to clean your credit report and reestablish a good credit, but you are still able to regain back your good credit if you have tried to rebuild it. If you done nothing, you will continue at the bad credit situation forever. Remember, it never too late to rebuild good credit, what you need is your action to get start.

Below are a few easy to apply tips to help you gets started to improve your bad credit situation and establishing a good credit.

1. Pay your bills on time

You do not need to get a new loan and repay your loan on time to show yourself worthy of good credit. In fact, you may find it's hard to get a loan if you are at a bad credit situation. The simplest way to rebuilding a good credit is pay your bills on time every month. In order to ensure you have enough money to pay all your bills on time, you need to budget your funds and list down all your bill payments due date so that you can make sure you mail the payment checks at least a week before it's actual due date.

2. Don't apply new charge card

Very often, you will encounter many department stores will offer to their customers a save of 10% or 15% off a purchase by apply a charge card. What normally happens is the store will run a credit check against you and it will show up as an inquiry on your credit record. And if there is too many inquiries recorded, your credit score will be affected. Hence, don't take advantage of the offers that require you to apply a new charge card.

3. Pay the higher balance first

One of the factors that affect your credit score is the total balances on your existing credit card. So, if you have several credit cards with balances and are wondering which ones should be prioritized the payment first, then always goes for cards with higher balances first because credit score formulas do not count in the interest rates you are carrying, instead it counts the total balances. Hence, in the point of improving your credit score, you should always pay the cards with higher balances first.

4. Don't consolidate your credit cards

Most credit card consolidations offer lower interest rate only for a certain period, called introductory period. After the introductory period, the APR might even be higher than the one on previous card. In additional, moving your money from one card to another card will be shown in your credit report and it will affect your overall credit performance, making your affects to rebuild good credit even harder. Unless you found a credit card consolidation package that really offers you with low interest rate as compare to your current card even after the introductory period, don't even consider consolidating your credit cards during the process of rebuilding good credit.

Summary

Sometimes, force to live in bad credit is beyond your control, but you can rebuild good credit as long as you start trying to improve your bad credit score. Keep in mind that it's never too late to rebuild good credit.

Cornie Herring invites you to be debt free in 12 to 39 months or visit her website at http://www.debt-consolidation-1stop.info to explore more information on debt relief options.

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