Remember Me
forgot your password?

Building Credit Score With Credit Cards

Using credit cards to build your credit score can be a very effective means to establish good financial habits and credit-worthiness. But, you have to be very careful as credit cards, if used irresponsibly, can wreck your credit rating in a very short period of time, and cause damage that will take years to overcome. When used responsibly, however, they have the reverse effect a great credit score, in a short amount of time.

Getting Started With Credit Cards

One of the more common problems for people when they are just starting out with credit cards is that they have little or no credit history. Its a Catch-22, because how can you get a credit history without a credit card? Fortunately, credit card companies have become much more open to issuing credit cards to younger consumers, or those with little credit history. Here are some other options:

Secured Credit Cards
Secured credit cards commonly require you to maintain a balance in a checking or savings account that can serve as collateral in the event that you miss or are late on a payment. For example, a $500 line of credit must be balanced with a $500 balance in the account.

Credit Cards Issued by Retailers
Credit cards that are issued by major retailers like Sears or Target (for example), are typically easier to get because those stores want you to do business with them. They often come with a very low credit limit, but if used responsibly, they can help to establish your credit score, and make you a more attractive risk for the major credit cards.

Getting a Co-Signer
A co-signer with good credit, typically a parent, is another common way to build your own credit score. Basically, they are liable for your charges if you fail to comply with the terms of the payment plan. But if you handle credit well, they may give you the option of removing the co-signers name from the account.

Smart Credit Card Management Habits

Every one of us uses credit cards for different things in our lives, and generally we establish our own rules for what we do and do not use credit cards for. But, there are some universally accepted rules outlined here that apply to us all for building and maintaining our credit ratings.

Pay your Bills on Time and Pay More than the Minimum
This rule is listed first because it is the single biggest factor in responsible credit card usage. The importance of honoring this rule cannot be overstated. Paying your bill on time is the easiest way to indicate to lenders that you are a conscientious and reliable manager of credit.

Paying more than the minimum is also an excellent habit to get into, as the minimum payment generally required is only about 2% of the balance and most of that will go to the interest, and very little is applied towards the principal.

Reduce Credit Card Balances
Credit card balances are generally referred to as unsecured debt in the lending industry, and because they are unsecured by any collateral, they pose a much larger risk for default. A good rule of thumb is never borrow more than 30% of your credit limit.

Outstanding debt accounts for approximately 30% of your credit score, and the larger the balance on your credit card, the more of a risk you appear to be. Plus, depending on your interest rate, a higher balance can literally cost you thousands of dollars, thereby making it even more difficult to pay down the principal.

Always pay more than the minimum required on each credit card statement and you can reduce those balances more quickly that you might think!

Avoid Balance Transfers of Credit Card Debt
The credit card industry is fiercely competitive, and they are always trying to steal customers away from each other with introductory rates that make them seem like a more attractive option. But, after a period of time, those rates always go back up which, unless you are able to pay the balance in full, result in very little savings to you. Plus, as far as the credit bureaus are concerned, debt with one card is the same as debt with another, which does not aid you in your quest to build your credit rating.

As you can see, there are many ways that credit cards can positively and negatively affect your credit rating. But, if you are using credit cards to build your credit score, a little caution and a lot of careful money management will make all of the difference, and you will be able to negotiate with lenders from a position of strength that opens up all kinds of other options for you.

Devin Hansen

Devin Hansen - Provides Expert opinions and reviews to help you Compare and Apply for a Credit Card. Compare Credit Card Offers with GettingaCreditCard.com - Unraveling the best in Personal and Business Credit Cards.

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Non-Fiction Articles
  • More from Devin Hansen

How To Write Memoirs - The Basic Principles

By: Trevor Johnson | 27/11/2009
Many of us have at some stage of our lives thought about writing down our life experiences. But the idea often passes as quickly as it arrives. Most of us plainly don't know the basis principles of how to write memoirs.

THE VIBRANT SHADES OF VERMILLION

By: mamta | 27/11/2009
The changes I underwent in life led me from a hatefulness to a strange fondness for the color red.. We always tend to relate colors with different moods and stages of our life..vibrant shades of vermillion brings about a few experiences that my heart encountered!

Random Things that Wake Me Up at Night

By: Kasan Groupe | 24/11/2009
Title really says it all.

In Bible versus Quran: the Ostrich Forgets that a Foot may crush her Eggs

By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | 23/11/2009
The Bible says that the ostrich forgets that a foot may crush her eggs or that the wild beast may break and trample them. The ostrich is not mentioned therein in the Quran. On the other hand, the Quran says that the birds in general live in societies like human beings.

Why Should You Write Your Own Life Story?

By: Patrika Vaughn | 19/11/2009
Writing your life story is embarking on a journey through the past. It’s a unique journey, one no one else has ever taken.

In the Quran: Why did Allah Say unto Moses, behold the mountain?

By: Prof.dr. Ibrahim Khalil | 18/11/2009
The Noble Quran says that When Moses asked to see Allah, Allah Said, behold the mountain, which is stronger than you are, and if it remains, stays fixed, in its place, then you shall see Me’.

Bukit Merah

By: Jing | 17/11/2009
A description of the town I live in. And humanity through my eyes.

Where to from Here?

By: Robert | 16/11/2009
Something to Think About

The Costs Over Time From Paying The Minimum Each Month On Your Credit Card

By: Devin Hansen | 10/07/2007 | Non-Fiction
Credit cards are a valuable tool to have at your disposal, but they can also cost you a ton of money if not managed properly. The costs over time from paying just the minimum each month on your credit card can be staggering, and may end up costing you many times what the original purchase cost.

Why You Need a Good Credit Score While Applying a New Credit Card

By: Devin Hansen | 10/07/2007 | Non-Fiction
The importance of a good credit score when applying for a new credit card is one small part of a very big financial picture for each of us. Simply put, your credit score is a measure of risk that all sorts of lenders weigh when they consider lending money to you.

Building Credit Score With Credit Cards

By: Devin Hansen | 10/07/2007 | Non-Fiction
Using credit cards to build your credit score can be a very effective means to establish good financial habits and credit-worthiness.

Lifetime Warranties: The Fine Print

By: Devin Hansen | 10/07/2007 | Home & Family
Your five-year-old vinyl siding was just hit during a serious hailstorm. After the storm you go outside to survey the damage. Its pretty bad, but you think, No problem. I purchased a lifetime warranty. But when you try to make a warranty claim, the company gives you the runaround, and you are out not only the cost of the warranty but also the cost of a brand new siding job.

Scrapbooking Your Home Remodel

By: Devin Hansen | 07/07/2007 | Home & Family
Home remodeling project is a fun and easy way to preserve your memories of the process in both photos and words. Whether you are redoing your kitchen or knocking down entire walls, scrapbooking can provide you with before-and-after pictures you can show off to your friends, family, and coworkers.

How Using Your Credit Cards Cash Advance Option Can Cripple Your Credit

By: Devin Hansen | 06/07/2007 | Non-Fiction
We have all done this without realizing the financial repercussions of our actions. But, unless you know how using your credit cards cash advance option can cripple your credit, you may be making the same mistakes over and over.

Low-Cost Remodeling to Sell Your Home Fast

By: Devin Hansen | 06/07/2007 | Home & Family
If you are looking to sell your home quickly but are on a limited budget, there are dozens of easy ways to improve the look and feel of your home to increase your chances of a quick sale. You can do most of this work yourself over the period of a couple of weeks, and since you are in charge, you can give your home the look you want to make sure it sells as quickly as possible.

Storm Doors: Should I or Shouldnt I

By: Devin Hansen | 06/07/2007 | Home & Family
If you ask a door manufacturer or salesman this question, he or she will probably ask a series of questions to access your individual needs and requirements regarding the installation of a storm door. Below is a list of factors to consider when deciding whether to add storm doors to your home.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.35, 6, w2)