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Q&A: How do I build credit when I don’t have much?

Question by Heather: How do I build credit when I don’t have much?
I am trying to build credit, but no one will give me a credit card. I have a car loan in both my husband and my name and we always pay early, but that doesn’t seem to be enough. When I apply for credit cards they always say “insufficient credit”. How do I go about building credit and getting a credit card?

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Answer by Kath6
You might try joining a credit union, if you can, and open a checking or savings account. After you’ve been a good customer there for awhile, you may be able to take out a small personal loan for something. (When my son was 16, he got a loan for $ 400 to buy a drum set.)
Another way you can get credit is to get a secured credit card. First Premier Bank is one such card. You have to basically put an amount of money up front and then you use it for small amounts, say $ 20 or so and pay it off every month. You’re really using your own money, but it shows that you’re responsible and a good credit risk. The catch is, you must repay it on time every month. You don’t want it to grow and not be able to pay it off. Only charge a very small amount each month. After a few months of doing this, your credit will improve and they may offer you a better card. But, be careful. Credit cards are very dangerous to use. If you absolutely cannot pay off whatever you charge every month, do not use it! Remember that your credit score is very important. It is the key to getting good interest rates on car loans and mortgages. Safeguard it well. The sources below will help you more. Good luck.

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Posted by Trevor Jones - May 9, 2013 at 8:00 am

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How can you get an actual free credit report off the internet if you dont own a credit card?

Question by Robert S: How can you get an actual free credit report off the internet if you dont own a credit card?

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Answer by Steve P
Go to the Federal Trade Commission website. By law, you are entitled to one free report each 12 months. You’ll set up a user ID and a password. The report won’t give you “scores”, but it will show accounts, histories, inquires, etc. Just look for errors, and seek to correct incorrect information. You can’t remove factual history, just work to let it age-off.

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Posted by Trevor - February 8, 2013 at 1:51 pm

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I don’t want a credit card, and do I really even need one?

Question by BeachBoarder: I don’t want a credit card, and do I really even need one?
I’m 19 and most of my friends have credit cards. I told them I had no interest in getting one and they were like “but you need to start gaining good credit”.

I don’t really even get the whole concept of the credit card. When I buy something, I make sure I have enough cash for it and pay with that. It just seems much easier and I know that I definitely have the money and don’t have to worry about a bill later. If I want to buy something big, I save up for it.

So what’s the big deal?

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Answer by teresathegreat

You need a credit card for certain things, like reserving a rental car or plan tickets. But you can use a debit card for most of these things as well.

Your friends do have a point – establishing a good credit history is important, and will be essential to you later on in life when you are ready to apply for loans or buy a house. Your credit history looks at how much money you are trusted with, and how responsibly you handle it.

So if you handle your credit card responsibly, it can benefit you in the long run. It’s best to think of a credit card as a debit card – you simply pay for the items at the end of the month instead of at the moment of purchase. If you pay the amount in full every month, you won’t have to worry about finance charges or interest, and you will build an excellent credit history.

So your friends have a good point – but I’d be interested to know how many of them really handle their credit responsibily, and how many foolishly carry a balance from month to month.

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Posted by Trevor - July 23, 2012 at 1:31 pm

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Don’t You Wish Your Credit Was As Good As Your Game? A Quizzle.com Production

Do you always have a good or bad credit? Are you that person who is under or below your credit line? In this video it will tell you how happy you can be if you always have that credit which is above the credit line. How you can do anything and buy almost everything if you have good credit?

Well, you will see how that can happen in a snap, like to be in a emergency in which you are eyeing a big ticket item but are running low on cash. This will also teach you to maintain a good credit for you to understand that things have limits and bad things can also happen in the most unpredicted times.

This will tell you a lot of things regarding credit and after watching this video, it will let you realize how important it is to manage a good credit.

Enjoy and watch this video about how you can make your credit as good as your game!

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Posted by Trevor Jones - October 5, 2011 at 11:45 am

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