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Establish First Time Credit

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・ 1 First step is to research credit card options. As a beginner, we should stay away from high interest... ・ 2 Another source for finding a credit card is your current bank. Your bank can help you establish credit... ・ 3 Once a credit card...
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their are lots of ways to get credit here are a few i hope they help. start a savings and checking account with a bank get a credit card pay bills on time getting added onto a credit card (like your parents) is one of the fastest ways get a...
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Unless you have a card with a variable interest rate, card issuers can no longer raise your interest rate in the first year after a new account is opened. The only exceptions are if the card was opened with a clearly stated promotional rate...
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It depends on how good or bad your credit is when you are starting out. If your credit is in the 400-500 it could take a good 6 months or more. If you are in the low 600's it may take less than that. You should find out what your credit sco...
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Rent, utilities, cell phones are not extensions of credit and do not report to the credit bureaus. However, if you default on any of these, the debt can be sold to a collection agency who will then report the debt to the credit bureaus.
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Yes, a loan with your son as co-borrower will help him establish credit. In this case, the title to the vehicle may be in either name.
http://www.hondafcu.org/site/faq_loans.html#son
No, you can book into a number of different places for how ever many days you choose. D
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If you have been paying rent for a while, as you've indicated, you are well on your way to establishing a good credit score ... especially if you've been responsible about paying your rent on time. The same goes for paying utilities (phone,...
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