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Money and Marriage
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If used wisely, credit can help you. When credit is not used responsibly, it can get you into big trouble. It is never too late to start to learn to be "credit wise."
$ How Much Credit Can You Afford?
Since no families are alike, there are no hard-and-fast rules to determine how much credit you can handle. But financial experts tell us there is a guide. Use no more than 20 percent of monthly take-home pay for consumer credit. Use the form below to determine if your debt load falls below 20 percent.
| Credit Debts | ||
| Vehicle Loan(s) | $ | |
| Furniture/Appliance Loan(s) | $ | |
| Credit Card 1 | $ | |
| Credit Card 2 | $ | |
| Credit Card 3 | $ | |
| School Loan(s) | $ | |
| Other | $ | |
| Other | $ | |
| Total Credit Debt | $ | |
| Monthly Take-Home Pay | $ |
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TOTAL CREDIT DEBT |
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MONTHLY TAKE-HOME PAY |
$ Your Credit Report
Once you begin to use credit, you will establish a credit history. Your credit activity will become part of your credit report. A credit report is a record of your bill paying activity. It tells if you paid debts and bills on time and according to signed agreements. Your report also includes a list of firms who have accessed your credit records for up to two years. These are called "inquires."
The company that maintains credit records is called a credit reporting agency. When you apply for credit, a credit grantor will look at your credit report to determine if you are a good credit risk. Your bill paying record is the first item a creditor reads to decide if you qualify for the loan.
If you've never used credit, you probably have no credit history. Take these steps to establish credit for the first time:
1. Maintain steady employment.
2. Open a checking and savings account and use them responsibly.
3. Apply for a gas or department store credit card and make prompt payments.
4. Ask a relative or friend, who already has a good credit history, to co-sign a small loan. Pay the loan back promptly.
Lenders use credit scores to determine the credit deal they can offer you. Your credit score is based on information in your credit report. You can order a credit score for a small fee from one of the three national credit reporting agencies, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion.
To get the best deal, you need a credit score between 720 to 740 and higher.
$ Requesting A Credit Report
Call one of the major credit reporting agencies and ask for a form to request a copy of your credit report. After June 1, 2005, a copy once a year is free. Until then, there will be a small fee.
| Equifax | 1-800-685-1111 | www.equifax.com |
| Experian | 1-888-397-3742 | www.experian.com |
| Trans Union | 1-800-916-8800 | www.tuc.com |
Here is the information you will need to request a copy of your credit report.
| Full Name | |
| Current Address | |
| Mail Address | |
| City, State, Zip | |
| Previous addresses (past 5 years) | |
| Daytime phone number | |
| Date of Birth | |
| Social Security Number | |
| Full Name (including maiden name) | |
| Current Address | |
| Mail Address | |
| City, State, Zip | |
| Previous Addresses (past 5 years) | |
| Daytime phone number | |
| Date of Birth | |
| Social Security Number |
You will also need to enclose a photocopy of a bill (credit or utility), driver’s license, or a document that links our names to the address where the report is to be mailed.
You will need to print or type and sign your name(s).
$ Checklist To Qualify For Credit
Although credit-granting policies vary, here are basic criteria creditors consider when you apply for a credit card or other type of loan.
Your chances for qualifying for a credit card or loan with favorable interest rates increase if you have:
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