Credit Score of 800 is Not Impossible
By now, most consumers with even a minimal history of credit are
aware that something known as a credit score has a tremendous
amount of influence on his or her financial lives. The score, a
distillation of one's credit history reduced to a three-digit
number between 350 and 850, represents to the world the overall
credit worthiness of the individual that it represents.
A score towards the lower end of the scale means that
you are a poor risk for a credit card or a loan, while a score
at the upper end means that you can get the best rates on just
about any type of lending. Despite what you may think, it is
possible to obtain a score in the 800 range. All it takes is
time and some discipline.
Here are some tips that will
help you achieve a top credit score:
time can put a dent in your credit score as they make you look too eager or even desperate.
This may seem like a lot of things to do, but none of them are actually very difficult. All it takes to achieve a high credit score is to pay your bills on time, not apply for more credit than you need, not use your cards too often and do it for a long time. It may seem odd, but the more you act like you don't need credit, the more you will have available to you.
About the author:
(c)Copyright 2006 by Retro Marketing. Charles Essmeier is the owner of Retro Marketing, a firm devoted to informational Websites, including End-Your-Debt.com, a site devoted to establishing credit, debt consolidation and credit counseling.
