Aug
31
2009
How Does Building A Credit Score Work In The Us?
Posted by: Alan in Credit Score, tags: Building, Credit, Does, Score, Work
Hi, I went from Europe to the US 2 years ago. Just tried to buy a house. Unfortunately i had no credit history in the US. Therefore i did my best to get a credit card to get a credit score (which i did 4 months ago). I now have a credit score of 653. Look quite terrible no? Is it a terrible score because my credit card is too recent?
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August 31st, 2009 at 8:10 pm
Hey there. Building credit is not that hard. A excellent way to bring up scores is yes having a credit card but make sure you pay balance in full or nearly the full balance. Keeping your balance low will look excellent since you aren’t living beyond your means. Oh, and just having the card does nothing for your score. Also new credit brings your score down but the longer an account is open the higher your score will get. You lost credit points when they ran your credit but it is easily made up when approved for card and using it. Hope this was helpful to you.
August 31st, 2009 at 11:59 pm
Yes to the appearance. You now need a longer credit history that is positive. Use your card to buy something but you need to pay off the balance when it come due. Continue with this for a few months, always paying more than mimimum amount due. This will prove your credit worthiness and thus improve your credit score.
September 1st, 2009 at 4:39 am
Your score is due to the limited credit history. 653 isn’t too terrible for only 4 months.
Use the card and pay it in full every month. Your score will keep going up.
September 1st, 2009 at 9:31 am
Alot of factors can affect your credit score.
New cards.
High revolving balance compare to overall limit
low amounts of overall credit
late payment of any kind
multiple inquiries by creditors about your score
that’s just a sample of the things that can affect it. no telling what may have brought you that low but. the new card is certainly not helping though.