Where can I establish new credit? Consider starting with your bank or credit union. If you have an account, you are already a customer and all banks and credit unions offer credit cards. Consider getting a secured credit card, which is similar to a debit card, but the history is reported. Department store credit cards can be an excellent source of credit history - but be careful to keep them paid up. If you have had credit issues in the past, consider working with a finance company. To get more ideas and ask questions about these, please contact Julie Martin!
How much credit do I need? Avoid opening accounts with high credit limits. Scores are partly based on how much of your available credit you have used. Only apply for the amount of credit you can afford. As long as you have one revolving account that has been active for at least six months, you have a score!
Are there ways to establish non-traditional credit? Acceptable sources of credit include rental and housing payments, public and some private utilities, insurance and other sources like daycare. In some cases, you may have to ask the grantor of the credit for a letter to help establish the history. Although non-traditional forms of credit are not allowed by the credit bureaus, many lenders will use them as supplementary information in your application.
What if there are errors on my credit report? You should contact the creditor and the credit bureau. Often, a letter on letterhead from the creditor will serve to explain the error and repair your credit report.
If you have further questions or would like a copy of your credit report Contact Julie Martin.
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