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14 Common Credit Mistakes
If you plan to finance real estate, either as a home buyer or an investor,
these credit tips will help you with your credit score and save you money.
1. Using expensive or undesirable types of credit costs too much and
is negatively scored.
2. Accumulating too many lines of credit or too many credit cards causes
credit report remarks like "too much consumer credit."
3. Only paying the minimum due keeps balances too high.
4. Being maxed out on any credit card or line of credit causes deep drops
in scores.
5. Taking cash advances costs higher interest and extra fees.
6. Exceeding limit and having to pay over-limit fees is a negative with
creditors and causes "high proportional amounts owed" remarks
on credit reports and subtracts credit score points.
7. Paying a day or more late causes unnecessary late fees and often increases
interest rates.
8. Charging more than you can afford causes a snowball effect of amassing
debt with no easy way to pay it off.
9. Letting someone else use your credit, such as co-signing a loan, raises
your debt-to-income ratio and possibly adds "too many consumer accounts"
on your credit report, which lowers your score.
10. Ignoring credit problems causes unnecessary negative impact. Talk
to creditors before being late and make arrangements. This action heads
off negative reporting to credit bureaus.
11. Failure to report address changes to creditors causes misplaced bills
and late payments.
12. Using partial name, different names, initials instead of whole name,
or forgetting Sr. or Jr. causes mix-ups. Use your full legal name to protect
you from confusion with similarly named borrowers.
13. Failure to report name changes to creditors also causes confusion.
14. Not checking credit report frequently is one of the most common mistakes
consumers make.
By Jeanette Joy Fisher
(c) Copyright 2004, Jeanette J. Fisher. All rights reserved.
Professor Jeanette Fisher, author of Doghouse to Dollhouse for Dollars,
Joy to the Home, and other books teaches Real Estate Investing and Design
Psychology. For more articles, tips, reports, newsletters, and sales flyer
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