Credit: Part II

Credit Cards - A funny Animal
Welcome back to personalmoneystore.com’s payday loans money blog and Part II of this series on personal credit.
Yesterday, in Part I we touched on personal credit and how credit is scored by the credit bureaus who track our financial account information.
Today we will continue our discussion. I’ll talk first about the common misconception regarding building credit that often gets consumers into trouble. I’ll also cover the first steps we will need to take in obtaining our personal credit score.
Common Misconceptions About Building Credit
Credit is a funny animal, and to some degree it works contrary to what we as consumers would consider sensible.
Naturally, we have a tendency to think that if we have a credit card and we make purchases and pay the balance off in full each month, we would get a higher credit score ranking from the credit bureaus.
However, by paying off the entire balance in full each month, the credit bureaus don’t see you as really borrowing any money at all. But, if you pay off your balance in monthly installments, the credit bureaus see you as having a debt and making good on that debt. Therefore, they award you points toward your credit ranking.
It Costs To Have Good Credit
It’s ironic that the the process of establishing a good credit score is achieved through the irresponsible practice of obtaining debt and paying it off more slowly than what would be considered financially smart.
Nonetheless, don’t let this become a crutch. Some consumers fall into the trap of justifying large credit purchases on behalf of their pursuit to obtain that elusive credit score.
Many other things will be addressed throughout this series that will help you strategically build your credit without falling into financial snares that will leave you entrapped in debt.
Many of our customers borrow payday loans just to avoid the late payment penalties on debts they have accrued by making decisions with good intentions but bad financial planning. Don’t let that be you!
The End of the Road for Bad Credit

It's a Hard Road
At this point you may not even know if you have good credit or bad credit. Surely you have some assumptions. After all, nobody pays your bills but you, so you must ask yourself, “Have I been diligent about making my payments on time?”
If so, I would expect at least a fair credit rating, but really there is only one way to find out: obtaining a copy of your credit report.
Obtaining Your Credit Report
Obtaining your credit report is free the first time you request it each year. Each additional request, however, will cost you a little extra money, but the price is usually quite small and affordable.
You are entitled to one free credit report per year from each of the the three main credit bureaus. The first step to achieving or maintaining good credit is to download all three of your credit reports from each of the three main credit bureaus. One may report things about you or your credit history that may be inaccurate and will need to be addressed as soon as possible.
Once your credit is in good standing, you can download free reports from the bureaus individually. That means you can check your credit score every three months, allowing you to monitor your report for discrepancies without having to pay a dime.
To Be Continued…
That concludes Part II of our series on credit. Keep your eyes open for Part III on the payday loans money blog, where we will show you how to obtain your credit reports and understand them.
Credit repair takes a little time, but considering the effects it has on your financial opportunities, it is time well spent.
See you soon!





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