get a home trust visa and charge to 60% of limit and pay off 90% of balance each month.
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Mar 28th, 2005 10:05 AM #1Banned
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Raising Credit Score
any tips on building up credit? Should I make large purchases and pay them off right away?
Trust me, I'll pay on time everytimeLast edited by ruwaydr; Mar 28th, 2005 at 10:09 AM.
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why 90% ??
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As far as a credit card get what you will qualify for. A $5000 limit would be nice. Then use it for things you need to buy like gas and food. Pay it off every month.
Get a loan. The easist right now would be for RRSPs and you will get a good rate.
The two main things to remember is always make your payments and if you are going to carry a balance on your Credit cards keep it below 30 percent of your limit.
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Feb 12th, 2009 06:11 PM #5
Here are some details of how your credit score is calculated by the bureaus and some tips as to how to improve it.
How to raise your credit score:
To borrow as cheaply as possible, it helps to nudge your score from good to fabulous. Hoisting your number from 650 to 770 can save $3,100 a year on a 30-year, $300,000 mortgage.
Here's how your score is sliced and diced - and how to kick it up a notch. Remember: The bigger the slice, the more it affects your score.
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· 35% Your payment history. Pay your bills on time. Automating payments online can help.
· 30% How much you owe. Keep balances on credit cards and other revolving accounts below 50% of your credit limit (lower is better).
· 15% Length of your credit history. Rather than let old cards go dormant, charge a little a month (then pay it off). No activity lowers your score.
· 10% Your new credit. Don't open unnecessary new accounts. And if you're rate shopping for a mortgage or an auto loan, do it within two weeks; multiple requests could ding your score.
· 10% Your mix of loans. You can't do much to change this (except get a credit card if you don't have one).
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Hope this helps.
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Pramod Chopra
Mortgage Alliance Co. of Canada
Broker License # 10530
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