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JOHNINAZ
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Credit card and credit score question

So after bouncing around at the 600 level a couple years ago my scores crept up as high as 640 (transunion) and I started getting credit card offers. Since I had none (cards) and had been told that getting unsecured ones would help my score I opted to get 2, $500 and $1000. Since I hate paying interest on credit cards I have always paid them off (over the last 3-4 months) before the statement even arrives. I have only noticed my score drop by 11-19 points...... so Im kind of purplexed. My question is, should I leave some kind of balance and pay some interest ? Is it possible when my FICO pulls the info both cards show a balance and this is causing it to reflect a lower score? Thanks for any info and replies.

 

John


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Re: Credit card and credit score question

For the best score results, let one card carry a balance of less than 10% of the limit past the statement date, then pay it all off about five days after. That will let the card report a balance (and therefore usage) to the CRA's, but still avoid any interest charges. I manage all my CC payments online.

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Re: Credit card and credit score question


@JOHNINAZ wrote:

So after bouncing around at the 600 level a couple years ago my scores crept up as high as 640 (transunion) and I started getting credit card offers. Since I had none (cards) and had been told that getting unsecured ones would help my score I opted to get 2, $500 and $1000. Since I hate paying interest on credit cards I have always paid them off (over the last 3-4 months) before the statement even arrives. I have only noticed my score drop by 11-19 points...... so Im kind of purplexed. My question is, should I leave some kind of balance and pay some interest ? Is it possible when my FICO pulls the info both cards show a balance and this is causing it to reflect a lower score? Thanks for any info and replies.

 

John


Hello and welcome.

 

Everyone's situation is different and there is no one size fits all approach to this and therefore no "ideal" number but what seems to work well for most people is to have only one of their cards report a small (<9% of it's credit limit) balance each month and then pay in full before the due date. You can use it as much as you want during the month but what's important is the reported balance because for most cards whatever is reported on the monthly statement is what is used to calculate utilization for the month.

You might have to play around with the percentages for a few months to see what works best for you. Some people say that 1-3% utilization helps the most. For others it might be 5-9%. As I said it's not one size fits all.

On any other cards always try and have them report a zero balance each month. That doesn't mean you can't use them just make sure that the desired zero balance on these accounts is achieved several days before their statements post.

Along with individual and overall utilization, FICO also scores the number of all types of accounts reporting a balance.at any one time Making sure less than half of all your accounts report a balance helps most people.

Now this approach really isn't necessary if you're not looking to apply for any credit in the near future or unless you are trying to tweak your score for maximum effect but some folks do this as a hobby just to see how high they can get their score.



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JOHNINAZ
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Re: Credit card and credit score question

Thanks for the info.


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Current Score: 645,630,615
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