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How does someone build credit without a credit card?

Written By: admin on July 19, 2009 2 Comments

I am thinking of those who do not have a credit card and pay for everything by check and cash. How is their credit rated? Is it based on a loan for example (car, student, etc.) and what if it is their first time applying for such a loan? How is their credit history looked at then? What if someone is applying for an apartment rental and does now own a credit card?

I have always wondered this.

Also, some people, after having paid off their debt, switch to using cash or check only, but apparently no activity at all on your credit card accounts isn’t excellent either.

Any input?


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2 Responses to “How does someone build credit without a credit card?”

  1. expert 2009 on: 19 July 2009 at 8:26 pm

    Get in the habit of checking your credit report regularly (at least annually). You are entitled to a free credit report from all three credit bureaus once per year, so take advantage of this opportunity. Review your credit report for errors and dispute any erroneous information. Such errors might be unnecessarily dragging down your score.

    Creditors view these kinds of accounts as a sign of stability and responsibility, so make sure you have one or both of them. Free checking is nearly an industry standard, so you can find a excellent deal if you shop around at different banks. A current checking or savings account will also help you secure a payroll loan.

    If you do not qualify for a credit card or loan on your own, you might do better with a co-signer with excellent credit. The best part of having a co-signer is that his/her excellent credit partially becomes yours. That means you have a fantastic opportunity to boost your score by piggybacking on someone elsels credit for a while.

    When you cannot qualify for unsecured credit cards, reckon about starting off with a secured card. Make sure you get a secured card that reports your activity to the credit bureaus so you have a chance to rebuild your credit. The best secured cards turn into unsecured cards with more favorable terms after you demonstrate responsible use and payment behavior for a certain period. A secured card can also be a fantastic alternative to a payroll loan in emergency situations.

    Keep your balances low and pay them off every month. You want to keep your balance-to-limit ratio as low as possible.

  2. How does someone build credit without a credit card? on: 19 July 2009 at 11:29 pm

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