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sagekzin659
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Credit Card Utilization - Pay off every month or keep <10%?

Hola All,

 

     I have looked on the forums and see 2 schools of thought.  I am trying to figure out which is the best to keep a good credit score and not have it get out of hand (as it has in the past...lol)
     2 credit cards with 9K and 5K credit limits.  Which will benefit our credit score more? 
Paying the balances down to zero before your due date each month?
Paying the balance down to 9% right before your due date each month?
Thanks In Advance!

 

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tcbofade
Super Contributor

Re: Credit Card Utilization - Pay off every month or keep <10%?

Best for your Fico 8 scores is to let one account report a small balance... less than 5%... and let the other report a zero balance.

 

Good luck!

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citymunky
Established Contributor

Re: Credit Card Utilization - Pay off every month or keep <10%?

I would only swap between which card is reporting Zero and which has the balance of less than 10%. It will show continued usage on the card while preventing one card from going dormant.

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sagekzin659
New Member

Re: Credit Card Utilization - Pay off every month or keep <10%?

 


@tcbofade wrote:

Best for your Fico 8 scores is to let one account report a small balance... less than 5%... and let the other report a zero balance.

 

Good luck!

 


 Sounds good.  Why is that, though?   And is there a certain day to make sure that your balances are zero and 9% or do you make sure of that a few days before the due date?  Thanks!

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sagekzin659
New Member

Re: Credit Card Utilization - Pay off every month or keep <10%?


@citymunky wrote:

I would only swap between which card is reporting Zero and which has the balance of less than 10%. It will show continued usage on the card while preventing one card from going dormant.


Great idea!  Thanks!

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citymunky
Established Contributor

Re: Credit Card Utilization - Pay off every month or keep <10%?

Keep track and figure out what date your statement is going to post, and make your payment prior to the statement date. (i.e. one of my Capital One cards statement is always on the 15th of the month, I make a payment a maximum 3 business before hand). 

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SouthJamaica
Mega Contributor

Re: Credit Card Utilization - Pay off every month or keep <10%?


@sagekzin659 wrote:

Hola All,

 

     I have looked on the forums and see 2 schools of thought.  I am trying to figure out which is the best to keep a good credit score and not have it get out of hand (as it has in the past...lol)
     2 credit cards with 9K and 5K credit limits.  Which will benefit our credit score more? 
Paying the balances down to zero before your due date each month?
Paying the balance down to 9% right before your due date each month?
Thanks In Advance!

 


There are no "schools of thought". These are the facts.

 

The "due dates" are irrelevant to the equation; FICO utilization is based on the reporting date which is in most cases, but not all, the statement date.

 

Optimal revolving utilization for a person with 2 cards would be for 1 to report a zero balance while the other reports a small balance (e.g. less than 6%), before paying it off.


Total revolving limits 568220 (504020 reporting) FICO 8: EQ 689 TU 691 EX 682




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moto4man
Regular Contributor

Re: Credit Card Utilization - Pay off every month or keep <10%?

This method I find to be a quick maximization of your credit score.  For instance, if you needed your score to jump to its maximum potential quickly. 

 

You COULD... put some pretty heavy spend on one card or another, or possibly even both.  However, you'll need to pay those down heavily and responsibly.  Meaning... don't max out the cards and continue to pay $5 more than the minimum payment monthly.  If you charge $5k, have a plan to pay it back on your terms.  Let's say... 5 months time you pay off those amounts.  Your score will rebound to pre utilization numbers or higher.  But, it'll take time to reflect and it's really not recommended because none of us know what the future holds.  Things may come up that hinder the ability to pay these charges.   I wouldn't consider this the smart way of doing things to put it bluntly.  Determination and responsibility cannot be emphasized enough.  Just a litte food for thought and what I've found on my journey, and how my personal scores have reflected my rebuild path.  YMMV

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SouthJamaica
Mega Contributor

Re: Credit Card Utilization - Pay off every month or keep <10%?


@moto4man wrote:

This method I find to be a quick maximization of your credit score.  For instance, if you needed your score to jump to its maximum potential quickly. 

 

You COULD... put some pretty heavy spend on one card or another, or possibly even both.  However, you'll need to pay those down heavily and responsibly.  Meaning... don't max out the cards and continue to pay $5 more than the minimum payment monthly.  If you charge $5k, have a plan to pay it back on your terms.  Let's say... 5 months time you pay off those amounts.  Your score will rebound to pre utilization numbers or higher.  But, it'll take time to reflect and it's really not recommended because none of us know what the future holds.  Things may come up that hinder the ability to pay these charges.   I wouldn't consider this the smart way of doing things to put it bluntly.  Determination and responsibility cannot be emphasized enough.  Just a litte food for thought and what I've found on my journey, and how my personal scores have reflected my rebuild path.  YMMV


There is nothing in what you have described which would enhance one's scores.

 

Spending heavily? No.

 

Paying $5 more than the minimum? No.

 

Both completely irrelevant to enhancing one's FICO scores.


Total revolving limits 568220 (504020 reporting) FICO 8: EQ 689 TU 691 EX 682




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Jnbmom
Credit Mentor

Re: Credit Card Utilization - Pay off every month or keep <10%?


@SouthJamaica wrote:

@moto4man wrote:

This method I find to be a quick maximization of your credit score.  For instance, if you needed your score to jump to its maximum potential quickly. 

 

You COULD... put some pretty heavy spend on one card or another, or possibly even both.  However, you'll need to pay those down heavily and responsibly.  Meaning... don't max out the cards and continue to pay $5 more than the minimum payment monthly.  If you charge $5k, have a plan to pay it back on your terms.  Let's say... 5 months time you pay off those amounts.  Your score will rebound to pre utilization numbers or higher.  But, it'll take time to reflect and it's really not recommended because none of us know what the future holds.  Things may come up that hinder the ability to pay these charges.   I wouldn't consider this the smart way of doing things to put it bluntly.  Determination and responsibility cannot be emphasized enough.  Just a litte food for thought and what I've found on my journey, and how my personal scores have reflected my rebuild path.  YMMV


There is nothing in what you have described which would enhance one's scores.

 

Spending heavily? No.

 

Paying $5 more than the minimum? No.

 

Both completely irrelevant to enhancing one's FICO scores.


I agree the above advice doesn't really help your scores at all .

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