Boost Credit
Scores with Your New Credit
Card
Once you get that credit card, here's
how to use it most effectively!
The best way to make your scores improve is to keep the
balance of your cards low in relation to your higher limit. In
other words, with a $1,000 credit limit, you should carry no
more than $100 in balance to optimize your score.
Paying off the account provides no activity for your scores
to be calculated. Closing the account may very well make your
overall debt ratio higher and bring your score down.
The best way to use a credit card is to do the
following:
Start off each month by making one small charge. This could
be a tank of gas, date night with your spouse, or your monthly
gym membership fees. Once you make that charge, put the card
away! (When your card is not in your wallet or purse, you are
less tempted by those "emergencies" such as that shirt on
sale!)
When your bill arrives in the mail, pay it off completely.
Each month use the card again. By using this technique you
should only spend $30-40 each month. And each month as your
bill comes in, pay it off completely.
The $30-40 balance will be reported to your credit report
and paying it in full will eliminate any finance charges.
Altogether, this low balance on a higher limit shows that you
know how to use credit and that you are not living on credit!
This will boost your scores (and save you cash!)
Ed Nailor is a webmaster, writer and
works in the financial and credit fields. His website,
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