Paying bills on time is just one step in maintaining a good credit score.
Credit scores play a big role in determining whether you’ll qualify for a loan and what your loan terms will be. So, keep your credit score high by doing the following:
Thanks to an act of Congress, you can download one free credit report each year at annualcreditreport.com. If you find any errors, correct them immediately. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau explains what you need to know.
If possible, pay off the entire balance every month. Transferring credit card debt from one card to another could lower your score.
Pay down as much as you can every month.
You’re penalized less severely for problems after a year.
Wait until after your home loan is approved to charge appliances and furniture, as that will add to your debt.
If you’re applying for a mortgage, having too much available credit can lower your score.
Having too many credit applications can lower your score. However, multiple inquiries about your credit score from the same type of lender are counted as one if submitted over a short period of time.
Even if you pay off their loan on time, the interest is high and it may be considered a sign of poor credit management.
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