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Three Easy Steps
Toward a Happy Credit Report |
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Maintaining a
Healthy Status
During the
moving process
it’s very
convenient to
use credit for
everything from
your home loan
to your
furniture
financing to
those fluffy new
towels. While
you’re busy
filling out
application
after
application,
inquiries are
being added to
your credit
history! Too
many inquiries
can lower your
credit score and
prevent you from
obtaining future
credit at the
best rates
possible.
By following
these three
simple steps,
both you and
your credit
report can
emerge from the
moving process
in a healthy
state:
Watch out for
department store
credit card
offers
Department
stores love to
promote their
store cards.
Oftentimes, a
discount is
offered if you
apply for a card
at the time of
purchase. Don’t
forget--when you
apply for their
card an inquiry
will be placed
on your credit
report. And, if
you qualify for
the card you
will have
another
revolving
account on your
credit report.
For some,
another
revolving
account won’t
hurt their
credit, and
might even help
it. But if you
have too many
revolving
accounts another
card could
negatively
impact your
credit standing.
Beware of
"piggy-back"
offers
Retail stores
have been known
to place
“piggy-back”
offers on their
credit
applications.
These are
typically an
offer for
another credit
card, in
addition to the
regular store
card. To tempt
you to apply for
the additional
card the store
will usually
have a special
promotion, such
as a store gift
certificate.
A Lesson
from Robert
Robert, a
25-year old
software
engineer,
applied for
an
electronics
department
store card
while he was
purchasing a
stereo for
his new
apartment.
There was an
offer on the
application
to receive a
$25 store
gift
certificate
if he also
applied for
a bank
credit card.
“All I had
to do was
sign another
line on the
form and I
applied for
the card and
got the gift
certificate,”
said Robert,
“but I
didn’t think
about what
another
credit card
would do to
my credit.”
Remember
that if
you’re
approved for
both cards,
two new
accounts
will be
added to
your credit
report.
Take care
when shopping
around for
mortgage rates
While it’s a
good idea to
shop around for
the best
mortgage rate
you can find,
keep in mind
that lenders
will check your
credit before
they can decide
on your loan
terms. This
credit check
will place an
inquiry on your
credit report.
Many scoring
models combine
all mortgage
lender inquiries
within a 30-day
period into one
inquiry. So, try
to limit your
shopping time to
30 days.
Moving to a new
home is an
exciting event,
and your credit
plays a major
role in the
moving process.
With a little
care and
preparation you
can ensure that
your move is a
credit-healthy
experience.
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