January 29, 2009

Tips On Ways To Increase Your Credit Score

Applying for credit is the best thing to do if you don't have cash on hand to pay for it. But you cannot just get it so easily since the lender will first perform a background check. There are many sites online that will allow you to perform absolutely free background checks. What shows up in a background check will be determined by your history. If all checks out then it will be approved. But if it's low, you might have to return it with a higher interest rate that could have been avoided if previously known how to increase your credit score.

Here is how you do it.

Obtain a copy of your credit score and review each item to search if there were any discrempencies. If there are, notify the crediting agency where you got this from and send them the supporting documents to strengthen your claim. If the investigation reports an error on the part of the creditor, they will remove this from your record, and that will increase your credit score.

Although, if there were no errors and this is caused by large purchases, then you have to find ways to fix it.

Since cash is the root cause of this issue, you should attempt to spend cash only on the essentials. This means food. Surely you can do without a new pair of shoes, clothes or jewelry for the time being. You may be out of fashion for awhile but you can be fashionable at a later time when things are better.

If it's not money, it's probably the credit card that got you in this mess. If you have many, pay off the credit card that has the highest interest rate first then work on the rest. The reasoning here is to be debt free. When that takes place, you can cancel some of them and keep a few to stay current with your credit score. Be certain you only use up 25% or less of the maximum limit.

 

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