Every time you swipe your credit card and obtain loans from various lending organizations, your credit score is always affected. It is important that the credit score is good so that you have higher chance of being approved for a future credit or loan. Negative remarks will decrease your chance of credit approval, red marks such as:
Finance charges due to late payment
Purchases that exceed the credit limit
Non-payment of past due accounts
Repossession of properties that are taken as security against loan
Late payment of child support
Remember that child support can also affect your credit score through the following channels:
Declarations on your income tax returns
If the ex-spouse arranged for a collection agency to collect payments for your child support
Any late payments are reported by the credit collection agency and state revenue collection department. Take note that only the late and non-payments are reported. Any advance payments are not reported to the credit report agencies because just like other utility bills, it is really mandatory to pay the bills on or before the due date. Basic utility bills such as:
Water
Electricity
Communications
Cable TV
Other basic necessities can be acquired through the use of credit cards. So no matter how small the bill is, always make an effort to pay it before its due date. Otherwise, it can have a negative effect on your credit score. Always make sure to make a good management of your finances, not only with your major payments for higher loans but also with smaller amounts such as the everyday basics.
All lending institutions provide credit information to these three major credit reporting agencies: Trans Union, Experian and Equifax. These agencies get their information from creditors and lenders and even from utility companies that utilizes credit card payments. You can request a free credit report only once per year. Any subsequent credit report request comes with a certain fee. The credit report is one of the essential information you need to have in order to repair bad credit.