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Reestablishing Credit
 
  Credit is a tremendous asset. When maintained properly, it can help provide a great deal of financial freedom. If you're trying to establish or reestablish credit, there are a few steps to getting started. First, open a checking and/or savings account. Creditors look at them as evidence that you are able to handle money. You’ll also need a record of stable employment and have lived in your current residence for at least six months.

Next, open a charge account at a local department store or apply for a gasoline credit card. These are often stepping stones to other forms of credit. Be sure to make regular monthly payments on time to establish a good credit rating.

When trying to establish credit, you may want to consider taking out a small loan from your bank or credit union. Deposit the money you borrowed into a savings account. Immediate, while you pay off the loan, the interest you are earning on the deposit will help cut the cost of the loan.

Secured credit cards are also available. With a secured card, you deposit a specified amount of money in a financial institution which then issues you a bank credit card (Visa or Mastercard). The amount you deposit becomes your credit limit. With timely payments, you credit limit may increase and eventually the account may no longer need to be secured by your savings.

Establishing credit is only one step. Credit is not free, so use it wisely. One question you should ask yourself is "How much credit can I afford?" A good rule of thumb is to own no more than 20% of your net income for consumer debt excluding mortgage or rent. Yes, this does include your car payment.

Remember, credit isn't a right, it is a privilege that you should protect. The key to establishing a good credit rating is to use the credit you have responsibly and make all payments on time.
 


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