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Understanding Your Credit

 

By Centum Professional Mortgage Group


Incurring debt is part of life for most people. Understanding how best to handle credit will help you maintain control of your overall financial situation.

Strong credit leads to quick credit approval at the best possible terms. Your credit history must clearly show your willingness and ability to pay your debts.


During the application process, Mortgage Brokers look at your credit record and credit score to check how you have managed your debts.

It is a smart idea to review your own credit report and score before applying for a loan.

For a small fee, a credit bureau will provide an instantaneous, complete online credit report and credit score that details your current debts and payment history.
They also detail what your score level means, how you compare to others, and provide tips to improve your score. You also may receive your credit report (without the credit score) by mail for free by contacting the credit bureau.
When you receive your credit report, ensure that all the information and amounts are correct. Look carefully for any past-due or written-off amounts. Uncertainty and ambiguity on your credit report can be dangerous to your financial health.

Correcting Credit Problems


If you have never had a loan or credit card, you can still show a good record of timely payments of your utility bills, property taxes or rent. You can establish minor credit relationships, such as short-term installment loans or a credit card, and maintain a record of prompt payments. If you have a credit problem because of an unusual situation, write a letter of explanation. Your lender may overlook a credit problem if you can give a good reason for not having made your payment. If you're constantly struggling to pay your bills, seek professional help. Remember: creditors don't want to lose money. Let them know if you are having trouble with your payments. Most creditors will work out alternative payment arrangements to help you maintain a good credit rating.

Credit Tips
  • Know your beacon score!
  • Use the 80% rule, this means that on all revolving credit, such as credit cards and line of credit, no matter what your limit is you need to be under 80% of that limit. for example, if your limit is $1000, than the highest your balance can be is $800.00. By keeping your balance under the 80% rule your beacon score will not suffer.
  • Avoid large purchases before buying a house, since the added debt will affect your mortgage qualifications.
  • Use credit responsibly. Establishing a track record of on-time payments will improve your credit rating.
  • Avoid skipping bills to make other payments since missed payments appear on your credit report and create longer-term problems.
  • Avoid defaulting on payments.
    • Delinquent payments, collection items, and court judgments stay on your credit file for six years, even if you subsequently pay them.
      Save money regularly for financial emergencies. You also can arrange for credit lines to cover short-term cash flow payments, but resist utilizing them on a long-term basis.

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