8 general guidelines for keeping clean credit
1. Minimize credit inquiries;
2. Pay bills early;
3. Pay off revolving cards monthly;
4. Never close a credit account;
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Don't switch credit cards to get the best rate;
6. Keep the oldest credit account on your credit report;
7. No more than 2 major bank cards;
8. No more than 50% of your revolving credit limitAnother way to get cleaner credit is to pay down high balance credit cards. Ideally you want your balance not to exceed 33%-50% of your credit limit.
If you decide to pay off a credit card do not make the mistake of closing the account. Having a high maximum credit limit with no balance will help your score whereas closing an account will lower your amount of available credit and can damage your scores.
When you get a copy of your credit report, sit down and review it. If you find any inaccuracies, don't wait to try and fix them. One of the biggest mistakes people make is procrastinating. Errors take time to fix. So take the time to fix them. It could mean a huge difference in your credit score.
Minimize credit inquiries
You should only have your credit pulled when you are ready to act. If you are thinking about purchasing a new car, then you should have your credit pulled and purchase the car within two weeks. If you are thinking of purchasing a home, you should pull your credit several months in advance to check for any inaccuracies. Then have your credit pulled again when you are ready to actually make the purchase. Credit inquiries account for 10% of your total credit score. When the time comes to purchase a new home or refinance your existing home, that 10% could make a big difference.