12-01-2012 05:44 PM
Can anyone tell me the proper number of credit cards a person should carry to help increase credit score. Someone told me that three is the magic number. I currently have two, one is a cap one master card and the other a orchard Master Card. Both accounts have 300 limits. Can anyone give me direction .
12-01-2012 05:46 PM
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12-01-2012 05:48 PM
Pghmg wrote:Can anyone tell me the proper number of credit cards a person should carry to help increase credit score. Someone told me that three is the magic number. I currently have two, one is a cap one master card and the other a orchard Master Card. Both accounts have 300 limits. Can anyone give me direction .
Three is the absolute minimum, and there doesn't seem to be a cap on the max. But it depends on your management skills. Some people can manage 40+ cards very well, let them age, and get high 700s and into the 800 range over time. Personally, I would aim for 4-6 (currently have 6 now), because I'm aiming toward a perfect credit score one day. That doesn't mean though you can get great credit with more than that! It's all a matter of payment history, utilization, and age of accounts to get into the high ranges!
12-01-2012 05:59 PM
Pghmg wrote:Can anyone tell me the proper number of credit cards a person should carry to help increase credit score. Someone told me that three is the magic number. I currently have two, one is a cap one master card and the other a orchard Master Card. Both accounts have 300 limits. Can anyone give me direction .
You should only carry as many card as you need. You can build a solid credit with just one credit card. Do not buy into the belief that you need extra credit card to have excellent credit.
Also solid payment histroy is far more important than credit score. Credit score is just a number, it does not tell the big picture.
12-01-2012 06:07 PM
Thanks for the credit advice. My goal is to qualify for my first mortgage by the summer of 2013. I'm afraid that if I apply for another credit card now it ill lower my score.
12-01-2012 06:11 PM
Pghmg wrote:My goal is to qualify for my first mortgage by the summer of 2013.
With a current score of 560, you've got quite a ways to go to get a good rate on a mortgage. Instead of focusing on optimal number of cards, focus on clearing the baddies off your CRs.


12-01-2012 07:12 PM
Pghmg wrote:Thanks for the credit advice. My goal is to qualify for my first mortgage by the summer of 2013. I'm afraid that if I apply for another credit card now it ill lower my score.
Two cards is enough, but a few more in the long run can help with utilization, and AAoA. However, you should not get anymore until after the mortgage is done, as they can hurt you in the short term.
12-01-2012 08:04 PM
brother7 wrote:
Pghmg wrote:My goal is to qualify for my first mortgage by the summer of 2013.
With a current score of 560, you've got quite a ways to go to get a good rate on a mortgage. Instead of focusing on optimal number of cards, focus on clearing the baddies off your CRs.
I hate to be blunt, but rate isn't the biggest worry with a 560 score - approval is. I have never seen anyone get approved for a mortgage with a 560 score.
In The Garden!
12-02-2012 12:09 AM
+1. You really need to work on your scores if you want a mortgage in 6 months. 560 is downright horrible.
SnackTrader wrote:
brother7 wrote:
Pghmg wrote:My goal is to qualify for my first mortgage by the summer of 2013.
With a current score of 560, you've got quite a ways to go to get a good rate on a mortgage. Instead of focusing on optimal number of cards, focus on clearing the baddies off your CRs.
I hate to be blunt, but rate isn't the biggest worry with a 560 score - approval is. I have never seen anyone get approved for a mortgage with a 560 score.
12-02-2012 07:23 AM
Thank you for all the comments.. I completely understand that the score I have now is bad,, but its better than where I came from just two and half months ago. I have been working on all of my baddies, removing inaccurate information , paying all bills on time and along with managing the percentage usage of credit card usage of no more than 15%. Based on my work I'm sue I can reach my goal by summer 2013. My main question was just the number of credit cards in order to help me with the process.

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