Your 720 Credit Score: Credit-Building Tips the Banks Wish You Didn't Know

When it comes to getting a 720 credit score, the banks have a lot of secrets:

  • Some credit card companies and lending banks intentionally suppress your credit score.
  • When determining your creditworthiness, lenders consider a different score than the one you are given when you buy your credit score online. Find out how to get your hands on the right score!
  • Some late payments will not hurt your credit score.

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Do You Have a Bad Credit Score? Learn How to Build Credit

Married or Engaged? Here’s the 411.

One of my readers recently sent me a great question:

“If I marry someone who has declared bankruptcy this year, will it lower my credit score?”

She went on to say that her credit is currently golden. So when she marries her fiancé, what is going to happen to that great credit?

It’s a common worry, but the good news is that you and your spouse will retain separate credit files. Marrying someone with bad credit won’t hurt your credit in and of itself. And if you are already married to someone who experiences credit issues, your score will not be affected, so long as you protect yourself.

It works like this: If Joe has a credit card in his name only, his credit score will suffer if he makes a late payment, but his wife Jane’s credit score won’t be affected at all. But if Jane and Joe have a joint credit card, and Joe makes a late payment, both of their scores will suffer.

This is one of the reasons I always tell married people to keep separate credit files. This way, if one person in the marriage defaults, the other spouse still has strong credit, which the couple can then leverage. But if you have joint credit cards, mortgages, and car loans, what one person does on those accounts WILL affect the other person.

So no need to worry about your fiancé’s past mistakes. There’s no way it will hurt your credit score. But to protect yourself from any future credit problems, I strongly suggest that you don’t open joint accounts with your soon-to-be spouse. Instead, have him apply for secure credit cards and start the process of repairing credit after bankruptcy.

- Philip Tirone

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Google+, Better Social Media

Did you hear that Facebook’s rival is in town? As I’m sure some of you know, Google released a new social media site called Google+. If you haven’t received an invitation to join Google+, please let me know! The site is invite- only… and it’s amazing! Where Facebook lacks, Google+ takes off. For instance …...

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Cash-Only Is Dead Wrong

Many so-called experts say that if you want to build credit, you should adopt a cash-only policy. But here’s the truth … They are dead wrong. Avoiding credit won’t make life easier. In fact, it will make life a heck of a lot harder. If you adopt a cash-only policy, you won’t be able to...

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Quick Credit Tip: Become an Authorized User

Learning how to become an authorized user on a credit card is a strong and quick strategy for building your credit, and building it fast. In fact, I have seen people’s scores jump as much as sixty points just by becoming authorized users. Before discussing the mechanism for becoming a an authorized user on a...

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Build Your Credit: A Summer Resolution

I know that it’s a little weird that I ask you to make a “Summer Resolution,” but I’ll take any opportunity I have to get you to take action. The solstice was a few days ago, and there’s no time like today… So why not resolve to clean up your credit? I know how scary...

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