Building and Maintaining Good Credit
Building and maintaining good credit is important to planning and managing your finances, the better your credit rating and score is the lower your interest rate will be on credit cards, mortgages and auto loans.
In fact, you might not even be approved for a loan if you have a bad credit history or score.Start out by getting a free copy of your credit score to see where you stand, you are entitled to one free credit report per year from Equifax, Experian and TransUnion, you can get your free credit report by going to www.annualcreditreport.com or by calling 1-877-322-8228.
Now that you have a copy of your report in hand, check to see how accurate it is, you will be surprised how often mistakes show up, verify that each creditor listed is actually a creditor you have an account with or had an account with and dispute anything that isnýt correct, including addresses where you have lived in the past.
Tips to building and maintaining good credit
Open a checking or Savings account, have a financial history will help with getting loans, also give you the ability to pay back the loans
Pay your bills on time.
Keep balances low (if possible)on ýrevolving creditý (i.e., credit cards).
Pay off debt instead of moving it around when those 0% or low intro offers come in the mail.
Donýt open lines of credit that you donýt need.
Donýt close credit cards that you have had for a long period of time, the length of your credit history plays a factor in the credit score you receive.
Protecting your credit from credit identity theft is another proactive way of maintaining good credit, if you identity is stolen and fraudulent charges are made it will take some time to straighten it all out.
Tips on protecting your credit
Guard your mail from theft by shredding mail before you discard it, especially mail that contains your personal information, including, charge receipts, copies of credit offers and applications, insurance forms, doctorýs statements, discarded bank checks and statements, and expired credit cards.
Be protective of your personal information. Be cautious when giving out your credit card number, address, or other personal information. When possible, only share this information when you know you are dealing with a reputable organization.
Never carry your Social Security card. Leave it in a secure place at home or in a safe deposit box if you have one.
Confirm online purchases are secure, look forthings like a lock and key at the bottom corner of your browser, a URL that begins https://, or the words Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
Avoid using your card as identification, thieves can use this information to assume your identity and open bank accounts, make purchases, obtain cash, and even get a job or apartment with your identity. Only use your credit card at recognized and reputable merchants.
You can put a ýcredit freezeý on your account,this will make your credit file unavailable to new creditors which will prevent anyone from opening credit under your name. Your existing creditors and you will have access to your file. If you want to obtain credit you will have to temporarily have the credit freeze lifted.
Tips if you are a victim of identity theft and fraud
If you suspect you are about to be a victim of fraud the first thing to do is put an initial fraud alert on your credit file, this alert will stay in place for 90 days and it will require creditors to verify your identity before issuing credit in your name.
If you have already been a victim of fraud fill out an Identity Complaint Form with the FTC and put an extended fraud alert on your credit file which requires all creditors to actually speak with you before issuing credit. The extended fraud alert stays on your file for 7 years.
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