Tips on Managing Your Credit Score
The seven most common mistakes that can lower your credit score:
- Paying bills late
- Not paying the minimum amount required
- Keeping debt levels too high
- Owning too many credit cards
- Not alerting current or potential creditors if you've moved or changed names
- Not periodically checking your credit report
- Not using your full legal name in financial documents
Six ways to improve your credit score:
- Pay your bills on time
- Keep your balance low in relation to your available credit
- Make more than the minimum payment
- Don't open a lot of new accounts over a short period of time, especially if you have a short credit history
- Pay off credit card debt rather than moving it around to other cards
- Review your credit report regularly and correct any significant errors
The top five myths about credit scores and credit histories:
- My score will drop if I check my credit.
- Once I pay off a negative record, it will be removed from my credit report.
- My poor score will be with me forever.
- Paying off my debt will add 50 points to my credit score.
- Closing old accounts will improve my credit score.
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