Improve Your Credit Score to Upgrade Your Life
If you have credit
card debt and poor credit, there’s never been a better time to get started
on improving your
credit score and your financial situation than right now.
Don’t know where to start?
No problem! This
guide can help you in all three of these areas—credit score, debt, and life
upgrades—by giving you actionable advice that anyone can follow to improve
their finances. So what are you waiting for? Get started today!
Improve your credit score
We’ve discussed
credit score a lot on our site, but in case you need a refresher, here’s a
quick rundown. A credit score is basically a number that helps determine
whether or not someone can get approved for a loan or credit card. It’s
calculated by using certain information from your credit report: how much debt
you have, how often you pay your bills on time, etc. The most common type of
score is a FICO score (that’s what your lender uses), and it ranges from
300-850. In general, if you have any kind of outstanding debt—including things
like student loans and medical bills—it will negatively impact your credit
score.
However, there are
ways to improve your credit score! One of which is paying off debt. For
example, let’s say you have $15,000 in debt spread across two different cards.
If you pay off one card with $7,500, that could dramatically increase your
credit score because now instead of having four separate accounts with balances
(one being $15k), you only have one account with a balance—and it’s only half
as big! Another way to improve your credit score is through utilization rate.
Improve your credit score - Fast
If you’re looking for
a way to quickly improve your credit score, your first step should be to look
at your accounts and figure out where you’re using bad habits. Sometimes it’s
hard for us to see our own bad habits, so we need a third party opinion. It
could be that you close credit card accounts too quickly or maybe you don’t
make payments on time from time to time—and those are two huge red flags!
Regardless of how you got there, first decide what kind of score you want (we
recommend 750+), then figure out how much debt load (not total debt) and credit
utilization is acceptable in order for that number to happen. Next, make a plan
based off these numbers and get started!
Once your credit
report hits those targets, do another check-in; if everything looks good—you’ve
improved your credit score! Now pat yourself on the back because upgrading your
life can lead to many great things such as new opportunities, cars, homes &
jobs – whatever you dream about having. So go ahead and take care of business
so you can take care of living well!
Remove negative items from your credit report
Over time, it’s
possible for minor blemishes like a late payment or collection account to drag
down your credit score. To fix that and ensure you have solid standing when
you’re ready to buy your first home, pay off any lingering debts and dispute
any negative items on your credit report by speaking with a representative at
each of the three major credit reporting agencies: Equifax, Experian and
TransUnion. Start with Equifax, which is one of three major credit reporting
agencies—the others are Experian and TransUnion—and disputing items online is
easy. Once you register for an account, log in and select dispute an item from
the navigation bar.
On your dashboard, choose add a new item to dispute. Then fill out all of your personal information (name and address will be auto-filled if pulled from your address). Under section I have specific information about why I believe the item should be removed, write why you don’t think what’s listed is accurate. Click continue to review your submission and click again to send it in. An investigation into whether or not information is inaccurate takes 30 days; after that period, Equifax will notify you if they agree there was an error so you can take action accordingly, according to their website. You’ll receive your free annual credit report once per year from each bureau; however, there are other ways to monitor your scores frequently for free if desired.
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