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In order to buy almost anything that you want from a car, a house, or even just clothes and toys good credit can help you obtain it. When your credit is in good standing then you have higher chances of obtaining a loan or a house. Even if someone works hard to maintain their credit, unforeseen events can cause someone to face financial hardship. When that happens you might stop sending your payments in on time and your score can stop to fall. Do not worry if you faced similar circumstances you can still improve your credit score.

To increase your score you need to reduce the balance on your credit card. There should be a gap between your credit limit and your balance. Some people use their credit card for all their expenditures and then pay the card in full at the end of the month. You should only use 30 percent of your credit card limit each month and then pay that in full. Doing so can increase your score.

Paying your bills on time can also raise your credit score. You would usually need about two years of good payments in order for your rating to be improved. Being one or two days late will not be appearing on your credit report. When you are 30 or more days late it is when your creditor reports it and will appear on your credit report.

Having to many revolving accounts such as credit cards can also affect your score. This is seen as though you already have to many things on your hands to take care off won't be able to handle having another bill. Even if all of these cards are kept under the thirty percent gap.

Every time you apply for a loan, credit card or any other, they have to run your credit. They do so to determine if they will approve you for a credit card, loan. Each time you run your credit, it can affect your rating. It does not have a big impact on your rating as does paying on time, or having that big gap from your balance and credit limit, but it does have a small impact on your score.

If you have old credit cards that you no longer use you should use them. The longer your credit history is the better it looks on your credit report. When you stop using this old credit card, the creditor will probably stop reporting it and in turn will no longer reflect on your score.

Since your credit score can help you obtain a house and a car and even a loan for life's unforeseen events, it is important to maintain a good credit. If you have a low rating, you can still improve your credit by following a few simple steps. Remember to check your credit report often to make sure every account on there belongs to you, if not you can dispute it.

by: Charles Tate




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