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Hello.
My significant other and I have been trying to find out more information about how adding an authorized user would affect said user's FICO scores and the FICO scores of the account holder. I listed some of the questions that I have below (along with some info that may be important).
I'm hoping someone can help us answer these questions. Links to where you are referencing your answers would be appreciated.
Additional Information
- authorized user-to-be is my significant other (SO), we are married
- my FICO scores are significantly higher than my SO (significantly higher = would affect interest rates)
- my SO is employed but I am unemployed (my credit cards were all issued to me when I was employed)
- my credit to debt ratio, payment history, and length of account history would all be beneficial for my SO
1. Are you allowed to add an SO as an authorized user to help boost a SO's FICO score?
2. Would adding my SO as an authorized user trigger any account reviews for me? I ask because I am currently unemployed and my accounts are essential for my personal FICO scores. My credit card companies have never asked me about my employment status after the initial credit card application process. I was just wondering whether adding an authorized user would reopen this question and thus put my account(s) at risk for being closed due to unemployment (despite the fact that my SO has an income that covers all of our expenses). My accounts are all in good standing, used responsibly, and are paid on time every month.
3. Will adding my SO as an authorized user result in a hard inquiry for either my SO or myself?
4. Will the entire history of each account be added to my SO's credit history upon my SO being added as an authorized user? Or, will the account(s) only be reported from the date my SO is added as an authorized user?
5. If we decide to add my SO as an authorized user to multiple accounts, should that be done at the same time, separately, or does it not matter? If it should be done separately, how much time should pass between authorizations? We have already factored in how my available credit and credit usage will affect my SO.
6. Are there any cons to adding my SO as an authorized user other than the fact that my SO would have the ability to charge up my cards and leave me with 100% responsibility to pay those bills? I'm asking in regards to whether this is a bad idea to boost my SO's FICO scores and / or whether this will hurt my FICO scores in any way that I'm not aware of.
7. Have we forgotten to consider anything else before taking this step?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Thanks for the information Lexie. Did you find your information from myFICO support pages or was it all from personal experience and other posts on this message board?
Also, I'm trying to learn all of the acronyms used on this board, but can you explain what "There was a post regarding an ACM charging more than the primary and that 'may' have initiated a FR." means?
Our goal is to raise my SO's scores as much as possible so that we are in a position to get the best interest rates on loans. Since I am unemployed, we were under the impression that my scores couldn't be used to secure a loan and my SO's (lower) scores would have to suffice.
Hey Lexie,
What does DH mean? All that ever comes to mind is Dead Husband.
I put my sister on my cards and I have seen her report, many show up there! I am certain it has helped her since she filed BK last year and her score has jumped about 40 points since then. Her AAoA is actually pretty high even though it shouldn't be. I think it is because there are a lot of errors on her report, all favorable. She has 4 or 5 accounts reporting as good, even though they were in the BKK. I won't advise her to challenge this info!
@09Lexie wrote:
@bernhardtra
DH= dear husband
Well missed that by one letter. I guess dear is better than my option!
@bernhardtra wrote:
@09Lexie wrote:
@bernhardtra
DH= dear husbandWell missed that by one letter. I guess dear is better than my option!
Depends on who he is...
(sorry, couldn't help myself with this one!)