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Improve Your Credit Score

101 Tips For Improving Your Credit Score, Repairing your Credit And Boosting Your Credit Rating

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The Best Ways to Boost Your Credit Score

Because of the way credit scores are calculated, some actions you take will affect your credit score better than others.  In general, paying your bills on time and meeting your financial responsibilities will boost your score the most.  Owing a reasonable amount of money and being able to repay it will show lenders that you take your finances seriously and pose little threat of lost money.  There are a few tips that, more than any other, will boost your credit score the most:

Credit Score Tip # 4: Pay your bills on time.

One of the best ways to improve your credit score is simply to pay your bills on time.  This is absurdly simple but it works very well, because nothing shows lenders that you take debts seriously as much as a history of paying promptly.  Every lender wants to be paid in full and on time.

If you pay all your bills on time then the odds are good that you will make the payments on a new debt on time, too, and that is certainly something every lender wants to see. Experts think that up to 35% of your credit score is based on your paying of bills on time, so this simple step is one of the easiest ways to boost your credit score.

Paying your bills on time also ensures that you don’t get hit with late fees and other financial penalties that make paying your bills off harder. Paying your bills in a timely way makes it easier to keep making payments on time.

Of course, if you have had problems making your payments on time in the past, your current credit score will reflect this.  It will take a number of months of repaying your bills on time to improve your credit score again, but the effort will be well worth it when your credit risk rating rebounds!

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It may be convenient to borrow against your home or your 401(k) to pay off debt, but it can be dangerous. You could lose your home, or fall short of your investing goals at retirement age.  

(source: money.cnn.com)

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