A strong credit score can provide several advantages when applying for a mortgage but don't panic if you discover that your credit score isn't stellar. Your credit score could improve over time if you put effort into it and practise wise money management.
Make sure your bills are paid on-time
One of the most important criteria in calculating your credit score is making your monthly payments on time. To guarantee that you never forget a due date, set up reminders or automated payments. Paying your bills on time consistently shows that you have good money management skills and can raise your credit score.
Reduce your credit card debt
Your credit score may suffer if you have high credit card balances compared to your credit limit. Maintain a credit utilisation rate (the percentage of your credit limit you are using) of no more than 30% if possible. If this is a problem for you, talk to your bank or read our article on creating and sticking to a budget.
Limit the number of new accounts you open.
A hard check is made on your credit report each time you apply for a new credit card or loan. A rapid increase in queries may harm your score.
Pay off debts
Work on paying off any debts you may have as soon as you can. If necessary, negotiate with creditors to establish payment agreements. Your credit report will be improved if you pay off past due obligations.
Leave open old accounts
Your credit score is influenced by the duration of your credit history. Your credit history will be shortened if you close older accounts, which can lower your total score. To keep a good credit history, keep older, well-managed accounts open.
Your credit rating
Be patient and persistent in your efforts to make positive changes since improving your credit score requires time and discipline. At the end of the day, by taking proactive steps and using the advice provided here, you can control your own financial path.
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