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Payment History When evaluating your payment history, check out if your payment history is correct and accurate. Paying within the terms set by your suppliers and creditors may be a very nice ay for creating a positive business credit profile. Also look out for any payment trends that may raise red flags among creditors, such as shifting from paying full each month, to only making minimum payments. According to credit experts, making a credit report inquiry only eats up around 10% of the criteria for a credit score adjustment, and some experts say that credit score may go down each time a credit report is requested. Will too many inquiries pull your credit score down? Here's a look at the real score when making credit report inquiries. While you may be currently quickly paying-off your credit card debts, and settling any other outstanding obligations, your previous history of late or missed payments will still reflect on your score. As the credit experts often say, it takes time to repair your credit score. Myth No. 3 Closing Old Accounts Helps Boost Your Credit Report This myth s nothing but a common delusion. However, the big three are not immune to errors and major flaws, and according to credit experts, these three agencies incur error rates ranging from 20 to 30 percent, although some of the errors may be as simple as reporting the wrong month of a delinquent account. Nevertheless, any simple credit report errors may still have a damaging on the person s credit score, which can result in the individual getting rejected for a much-needed credit line. Keep Off Any Overdraft Fees To steer clear of overdraft fees, always make it a habit to balance your checkbook against your monthly statements, and always keep records of the items you purchase, or the services you ve availed of. It would also help if you say no to having a co-signer to your credit. By having co-signers show-up on your credit report, it may actually weaken your case with future creditors. Always make it a habit to use your credit cards only when required, and always settle your balances as soon as possible. Settling With Former Creditors For A Lower Amount Whenever a person settles his or her former debt with a former creditor at a much lesser amount, this actually does more damage to your credit score.
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