The Importance of Good Credit

The Importance of Good Credit

People often underestimate the importance of having a good credit score and report.
In this article, I am going to walk you through how credit can affect your money management now and in the future.

 If your credit score is high, you have a greater chance of getting approved for loans and credit cards from lenders and credit card companies.

Here are 5 reasons why a good credit score is important:

1. REDUCED INTEREST RATES ON BORROWED MONEY

Over time, you can save money by having lower interest rates on credit cards and loans, thanks to good credit.

2. GREATER CHANCES OF LOAN AND CREDIT CARD APPROVAL 

If your credit score is high, you have a greater chance of getting approved for loans and credit cards from lenders and credit card companies.

3. BETTER LOAN TERMS

Having good credit can result in better loan terms, such as higher borrowing limits, in addition to lower interest rates.

4. LOW OR NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIREMENTS

Having good credit can result in better loan terms, such as higher borrowing limits, in addition to lower interest rates.

5. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

When hiring new employees, especially for jobs requiring financial responsibility, some employers run credit checks.

Building and Maintaining a High Credit Score

Here are some ways to maintain and build on your credit score to keep it healthy and high:

1. PAY YOUR BILLS ON TIME

Your credit score can suffer greatly from late payments. Make sure that all of your bills—including credit card and utility bills—are paid on time.

2. MAINTAIN LOW CREDIT CARD BALANCES 

Using a significant portion of your credit limit, or high credit utilisation, can have a bad effect on your credit score.

3. BUILD A LONG CREDIT HISTORY

Your credit score is influenced by the length of your credit history.

4. KEEP THE NUMBER OF NEW CREDIT INQUIRIES TO A MINIMUM 

If you make too many hard inquiries quickly, your score may suffer.

Understanding Your Credit Report

It’s important that you understand your report and what it contains. You can do free annual checks by many of the online credit reporting agencies, like; Equifax and Experian, to name just two. Order your report and take a look at how yours stacks up.
Your credit report will include your credit history; including account details, payment history, credit inquiries, and public records like bankruptcies.

Make sure to regularly check your credit report for errors, including false payment statuses, accounts that are not yours, and inaccurate personal information.

Building and Maintaining a High Credit Score

Impact of Credit on Loan Eligibility and Interest Rates

Credit scores are used by lenders to evaluate risk. A higher score translates into lower risk, which makes you a more desirable borrower.

Your interest rate is determined, in large part, by your credit score. Better scores usually result in cheaper rates, which means you will pay less money back over the course of the loan.

Certain insurance providers base their auto and home insurance rates on credit scores. 

Conclusion

Having good credit provides many financial opportunities. Understanding and managing your credit puts you in a better position to pursue favourable financial opportunities.

Regularly monitoring your credit report and score, developing responsible credit habits, and understanding how your financial behaviour affects your credit can result in significant savings and opportunities throughout your life.

 

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The 5 Second Rule

The 5 Second Rule

The 5 Second Rule

I can’t remember exactly when I first heard about Mel Robbins and The 5 Second Rule on my youtube feed, however, I know that I was intrigued about some of the stuff Mel was saying and it was making SO much sense at the time.

Well, I’ve finally finished the book and what an awesome read it was.

I think it’s going to be a book that I’ll pick up again and again, as there are so many reminders we need to stay true to ourselves and live the life we desire without procrastination or fear of failure. 

I have to say I’m a bit of shocker when it comes to reading books, as I generally have about 4 books on the go at one time.

I so love reading and how the words in some books just pop out and you go “hell yeah”, which is what Mel’s book did for me.

There are so many things we already know on a daily basis we “should be doing” but reading this book gives you a gentle reminder to continue to put certain things back into practice.

I had so so many “take-outs” from this book that I’ve written down and will keep for myself to look over to remind me to stay true, be brave & stop procrastinating.

I’ll do my best to highlight the main ones that I got out of the book, without giving too much away in case you decide to read it for yourself.

So here goes my “take-outs”…

  1.  I do the count down with our daughter and didn’t realise it until I read this book and yes the 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 count down definitely works!
  2.  How to beat fear & procrastination by using the principals and practises Mel describes.
  3.  We are the problem no one else – for whatever is going on in our life.
  4.  Trust your gut & yourself more – research confirms the “gut theory”.
  5.  Letting go. There are always people who are going to jealous, envious or just plain don’t like you. That’s ok. Stay true to yourself, move on and forgive!
  6.  Improve your life by moving and stop making excuses – JUST DO IT!….and
  7.  How to stop overthinking things.

We all struggle with the same self-defeating problems.

We all doubt ourselves.

Don’t buy into these feelings….

There you go just a few of my “take-outs” from Mel Robbins book The 5 Second Rule!

An awesome read for anyone who wants to improve some part in their life.

Reading books can inspire us to become more of who we want to be.

Be inspired, read more, love more, live more and just be you – you are perfect exactly the way you are.  So embrace you and be HAPPY!

If there’s a book you love then please let me know as I’d love to hear what  inspires you ?