3 Ways to Improve Your Credit Score

Want to Know How to Raise Your Credit Score?

I wanted to know too!  Over the past 6 months I’ve been researching the best ways to raise my credit score.  4 years ago this month my husband lost his job.   Thank goodness I started to listen to and follow the steps Dave Ramsey recommends.  Instead of spending our tax refund like we always had in the past, we saved it.  Just a few weeks after I tucked the money safely away in our savings account, my husband was laid off.  At that time I was expecting baby #7 (surprise!).  Needless to say, the next 18 months were rough.

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You can read more than you ever wanted to know about me and my family’s situation in this New York Times Magazine article that Monica and I were featured in last year.  But needless to say, after the first 18 months into unemployment, our credit was shot.  In fact, we nearly lost our home.  If it weren’t for some wonderful friends, and the blessing of this blog (you know that this blog is free for you to use, but we still make an income from it), we were able to keep our home.

Fast forward to NOW!  We have a stable income again, in fact, we’ve paid off all the remaining credit card debt, and we’ve been able to start saving!  But our credit scores were still lower than they used to be.  You can imagine that we’re busting at the seams as my family of 9 is starting to grow (not in numbers, but in size… these kids are getting bigger and inviting friends over!).  We’ve been needing to move into something a little more spacious for some time (this is our fabulous real estate agent by the way).

Want to know what I’ve learned? (disclosure: I’m no financial expert, I’m just sharing what worked for me these past few months)

3 Easy Ways to Raise Your Credit Score

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1 – Raise Awareness

Last fall I signed up for Credit Sesame.  I love it!  Not only do I get to see my credit score for FREE every single month, Credit Sesame also offers a FREE credit monitoring service.  It’s a great way to keep an eye on your financial situation… I especially love their app!  Right at my finger tips I can get a quick snapshot of how things are going for us (as you can see in the screenshot I took of the app on my phone  —>).

  • 100% free personal finance credit and debt management tool
  • no credit card required or trial period (LOVE this!)
  • gives an instant view of your credit, including Experian credit score
  • refreshes monthly & for free
  • provides debt analysis with personalized offers tailored to your credit profile

I use Credit Sesame and recommend it to anyone who wants to be aware of and improve their financial situation!

2 – Keep a Low But Active Credit Card Balance

My loan officer told me one of the fastest ways to raise your credit score is to use a credit card each month… keep it active.  So I have an Old Navy credit card (because I love to save an additional 10% every Tuesday).  My limit is just $500… he told me to put about $50-$75 on my card each month (he told me to SHOP at Old Navy… OK!).  I pay it off before any interest accrues, but for a few months prior to taking out a loan for our new home, actively using and paying off this card would help.  The biggest spread you have between your balance and your line of credit, the better.  So if you have a card with a $5000 credit limit, using about $500 of that each month (and paying it off) will help your credit score.

If you don’t have a credit card, you should have one.  We have a list of the best rewards credit cards (you might as well earn some rewards for using credit!).

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3 – Pull Your Free Credit Report

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You are entitled to 1 free credit report every 12 months from each of the 3 national consumer reporting companies-Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion! It is important to check your credit report regularly for accuracy and signs of fraudulent activity.  You can get that yearly from AnnualCreditReport.com.  You can either pull all three reports once a year (do it on your birthday to help you remember), OR every four months pull just one of the credit reports from one of the credit bureaus (do it in January, May, and September… those are months that the kids are either returning to or finishing up school).

In the last three months my credit score has gone up 30 points, just by doing these few small things.  Now, by all means, I’m no financial advisor… I’m just sharing what worked for me.  Talk to your lender about specific ways you can raise your credit score, based on your situation.

The higher your credit score, the better interest rates you can get on a home loan.  With the real estate market picking up, we decided now was a great time to move into a new home.

What other things have you done to improve your credit score?

33 Ways To Raise Your Credit Score

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Get a Credit Score & Improve Your Credit Score for FREE

Free Annual Credit Report

Don’t Forget — You are entitled to 1 free credit report every 12 months from each of the 3 national consumer reporting companies-Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion! It is important to check your credit report regularly for accuracy and signs of fraudulent activity.

Get Your Free Credit Score & Credit Monitoring!

We have been using Credit Sesame for a few years now and we love it! It is pretty nice to have an idea about where you stand on the credit scoring. Now they also offer FREE Credit Monitoring too!

Credit Sesame:

  • 100% free personal finance credit and debt management tool
  • no credit card required or trial period
  • gives an instant view of your credit, including Experian credit score
  • refreshes monthly & for free
  • provides debt analysis with personalized offers tailored to your credit profile

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Improve your credit score…

33 Ways To Raise Your Credit Score

Six Personal Finance Kindle Books {FREE-$.99 Each!}

Because Amazon’s prices fluctuate so much and some times so quickly, please don’t be mad at me if you miss these great offers!

You can read these Kindle books on almost any computer, smartphone, or tablet! See more info here.

Get a Credit Score and Improve Your Credit Score for FREE

Free Annual Credit Report

Don’t Forget — You are entitled to 1 free credit report every 12 mos from each of the 3 national consumer reporting companies-Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion! It is important to check your credit report regularly for accuracy and signs of fraudulent activity.

Get Your Free Credit Score & Credit Monitoring!

We have been using Credit Sesame for a few years now and we love it! It is pretty nice to have an idea about where you stand on the credit scoring. Now they also offer FREE Credit Monitoring too!

Credit Sesame:

  • 100% free personal finance credit and debt management tool
  • no credit card required or trial period
  • gives an instant view of your credit, including Experian credit score
  • refreshes monthly & for free
  • provides debt analysis with personalized offers tailored to your credit profile

Want to check out the Free Credit Monitoring? Sign up for free here and get a chance to win $200!

Improve your credit score…

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Six FREE Personal Finance Books

 

Because Amazon’s prices fluctuate so much and some times so quickly, please don’t be mad at me if you miss these great offers!

You can read these Kindle books on almost any computer, smartphone, or tablet! See more info here.

Learn How to Improve Your Credit Score for FREE

Improve your credit score and more…

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Because Amazon’s prices fluctuate so much and some times so quickly, please don’t be mad at me if you miss these great offers!

You can read these Kindle books on almost any computer, smartphone, or tablet! See more info here.

Free Annual Credit Report

Don’t Forget — You are entitled to 1 free credit report every 12 mos from each of the 3 national consumer reporting companies-Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion! It is important to check your credit report regularly for accuracy and signs of fraudulent activity. You can receive a free credit report by phone, mail, or by visiting https://www.annualcreditreport.com.

Get Your Free Credit Score & Credit Monitoring!

I’ve been using Credit Sesame for about a year now and I think it is great! It is pretty nice to have an idea about where you stand on the credit scoring. Now they also offer FREE Credit Monitoring, but with all of the holiday craziness I haven’t had time to check that service out yet. :)

Credit Sesame:

  • 100% free personal finance credit and debt management tool
  • no credit card required or trial period
  • gives an instant view of your credit, including Experian credit score
  • refreshes monthly & for free
  • provides debt analysis with personalized offers tailored to your credit profile

Want to check out the Free Credit Monitoring? Sign up for free here and get a chance to win $200!

Money Saving Tips: Spend With Cash


Are you looking for some simple ideas to save money? We have simple solutions that you can easily apply to your lifestyle to save money!

Do you want to save money every time you go to the store?

Spend less by spending with cash only!

Each week, set aside the amount of cash your budget allows for the week in groceries and other expenses. Put the money in an envelop or in a special place in your wallet.  

When the bills run out, that’s it.

Don’t spend any more.

Once you get in this habit, you’ll learn to just “make-do” with what you have instead of getting the urge to spend more.

It may sound very basic: don’t spend when your money runs out.  But, it’s actually really easy to go over budget when you spend on a credit or debit card.  There’s something about not physically seeing and touching the money as it’s being depleted that makes it so easy to spend on a card. With plastic, it’s also easier to lose track of how much you’re spending because “It’s just $2 here” or “It’s just $4 there”.  All of those little $2 and $4 purchases add up quickly, but if you’re spending in cash, it’s easier to see that those $2 and $4 purchases really count!

Start by trying the new cash spending trick for a week and see how much you can save!

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Money Saving Tips: No Credit Card Debt


Are you looking for some simple ideas to save money? We have simple solutions that you can easily apply to your lifestyle to save money!

Paying off your credit card every month is a smart way to keep your money in your pocket.

We all know that keeping a balance on your credit card is the fastest way to burn your bills unnecessarily.

Interest rates on credit cards are very high and not worth paying for.

If you have credit card debt, consider taking some simple steps to eliminate it:

1. Stop spending on your card.  Take it out of your wallet.

2. Make a budget and stick to it.

3. Spend wish cash instead of cards.

4. Spend less than you make and put the extra cash toward paying off your debt.

5. Look into getting a lower interest rate on your existing credit card in order to pay off the debt faster.

Feels like a good day to be debt free!

 

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