Credit Score ArticlesImprove Your Credit Rating And Score With A Secured Credit CardTip! An individual's race, sex, age, level of education, or marital status has no bearing on a credit score, nor does the fact that an application for credit was previously turned down. 208d If you have been having trouble with you credit rating and have a large amount of debts or if you have not yet built up a good credit rating then you might find it hard to find a credit card company that will give you an account. However, there are ways of getting you started with a card that will not only let you build up a good credit rating but will also give you the convenience of having a credit card that you can use to shop or make reservations with. The easiest way to do this is to get a secured credit card. A secured credit card is a card that is issued by the same companies that supply normal credit cards. The real difference is that you have to put a certain amount of money into the account before you use it, rather than paying after as with a more standard card. The amount that you need to put on the account before you use the card will vary according to the company that you get your card form. There might also be a set up fee and this again will vary between the different credit card companies, providers and suppliers. Tip! Always be aware of the type of credit you hold because credit from financing companies can affect your credit score. When you are looking at the different cards you will also find that the interest that you will pay is higher than for the more standard cards. This is really typical for most financial products that are offered to those who have a credit history that is either very limited or not as good and the truth is it very unlikely that you will be able to find secured credit cards that have a rate that is competitive with normal cards. But even if you find that you have to pay more for your card at least you will be able to get one and that will allow you to start building up a good credit history. Of course, you need to make sure that you pay all of your bills on time and that you always have the amount that the credit card company ask for in the account at the right time. After you have had your card for a while and have paid all of the bills on time then you are more likely to be able to get a more standard card at a competitive interest rate. A secured credit card is not the cheapest or most convenient way to get a credit card but if you have a short or poor credit history then it can be a good way to build a higher credit score. Tip! Because outstanding debt may taint a FICO score, try to pay-off balances on both revolving credit cards as well as other financial accounts. For the sake of appearances and the credit score, target bankcard debt to 60 percent with 30 percent towards installment debt.
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