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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Get Your Best Credit Score

By Kay Riter

Your credit score is not something that should be overlooked. It is important to know your credit history and credit score if you ever want to get a loan or credit card. Simply knowing your credit score is not enough, you need to work at getting it as high as you can.

Bad credit can be caused by paying bills late or not paying them at all. You might not have any credit if you've never been granted any, which is where most young people are. Even despite no credit or bad credit, you can work to repair it and build it up.

If you have no credit, you'll need to get some. Some people mistakenly think they need to get 5 major credit cards and start charging the heck out of them in order to build credit. You actually don't need one credit card to build credit, there are other ways. First of all, paying off any kind of loan will build credit, and you can get one if you need it and don't have credit.

If you are good with your money and have someone that can trust you that has good credit, they can cosign for you. For example, if you want to take out a small loan for a car and you have no credit, your parents can cosign with you to get the loan. If you don't pay, your cosigner will have to pay, but of course, you will pay because that is what you need to do to build credit.

You might not need a loan anytime soon. This gives you more time to take a slightly less aggressive approach. Pay all your bills on time. Over time, paying bills such as rent, utilities, and your cell phone will all help to build up your credit. Anything you finance, such as a computer, will also build credit.

I don't recommend financing something you can afford to pay for now, but financing it and paying it in a month or two can build credit and only cost a little in interest. Pay every bill on time and you can build good credit.

If you have bad credit, you have to improve it the same way. If you haven't been paying bills on time, you must start. This will both stop your credit from spiraling down and reverse it. Pay your bills and your credit will improve.

If you have trouble paying your bills on time, you are probably a reckless spender. You need to come up with a budget and plan to start paying all your bills before you spend money on the extras. If you have credit cards, stop using them and pay off the balance. You should only use a credit card to build credit if you have absolutely no other choice, which isn't likely.

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