Home | Links | Contact Us | Bookmark
Financial Forum Search :
   Homepage      News      Financial Topics     Finance Directories      Financial Forum      Dictionary  
Financial Forum    Credit
Finance Discussion Forum

 Can you ask your credit card company to change your bill's due date?
...


 I'm married and in my 20's with debt well up to $20k. If I file bankruptcy can I ever get a future home loan?

Additional Details
I have secured and nonsecured debt. I called a counselor but the best they could do was take $600 worth of my bills and have me pay them $600 to cover them. I have ...


 I have a lot of credit card debt. 3 major credit cards almost maxed out several small cards like gas?
cards, department store cards etc. And I have recently gotten some money. Should I pay down and almost delete the 3 major credit cards or pay off the dept store cards land one of the major credit ...


 If behind on one credit card, its best to get behind on all to even things up. T or F?
...


 Can I use any ATM?
I have just obtained a Link Visa Debit Card,can I use it in any ATM or does it have to be a Link M...


 Can overdrafting your bank account affect your credit?

Additional Details
is there little change to the credit? i've overdrafted numerous times. Most of the times i didn't mean to....


 Credit repair???
How do you get a credit score to go up by 100 or more points?
Additional Details
I have a few school loans in deferrment but no credit card bills. my score is in the high 500's and I...


 What is the best way for me to consolidate my credit cards in one payment a month with out killing my credit?
...


 I want to apply for a bank account but they ask for a second form of id...what can i use? ahhhhhhhh.....?
I'm 18 just got out high school....in los angeles california ....not a collage student....don't have any bills ....so can't use that.... used my state ID as my first form of ID .........


 What's fastest way to build credit with a score of 575?
what kind of credit cards are easiest to get? or what other path should i take?i am wanting to work towards getting a home loan....


 Does any body know what the name of the error is when you post a debit as a credit and the credit as a debit?
...


 If u sign 2 a debt agency with a partna and then u split up, does the partna without their name on have 2 pay?
if you sign up to a debt agency with a partner and then you break up, does the partner whose name ISN'T on with the debt agency have to pay anything?...


 Does having too many credit cards have a negative effect on your credit?
I currently have 2 Mastercards, 1 Visa Card, and 1 retail credit card all with balances. Does this reflect negatively on my credit? If i keep all with zero balance will it still have a negative ...


 JPMorgan Chase credit card just RIPPED ME OFF!!!?
I can't believe these *uckers. I mailed in my payment THIRTEEN DAYS before the due date and then they tell me it was a day late and now my interest has shot up and i need to pay 300$ for NOTHING...


 Making a mortgage payment.. Question>>>>?
I am thinking of makig 1/2 my mortgage payment every other week instead of one payment each month... This will essentially give me easier cash flow, but will it really matter to the mortgage company (...


 Is it true that the more credit cards you have the lower you credit rating will be?
...


 Bills / credit card !!?
i've gotta $600.00 credit card that i've maxed out and i NEED to pay if off... what can i do .. when i work the money i make goes to my car payment and gas & cell phone ...

<...


 Get a Car loan with Bad credit!!!!?
My wife and I are needing to get a new car ( used car )
Either one of our credit is good moreless sucks.

Both our credit scores are under 570
someone stole my ID and got alitte ...


 How can i find out why i was refused credit?
i've got a credit report from experian but that still dosen't answer my question, as all that says is that i make all payments on time, is the another company that can be a bit more acurate?...


 Any good loan advice out there?
I've got a fixed loan from Natwest that I took out earlier this year to consolidate various bits and bobs. It was for £15,000 but with interest over 5 years I'm going to pay £22,000.
...



Twiztnin
Does it wreck you credit score to switch from one 0APR credit card to another when 0% runs out?
i.e. have your balance transferred from one 0% APR to another 0% APR card and then closing the first card out.
                     
 




cezzium
Credit is tricky.

You have to find the balance between two few and too many credit cards.

It is not the switching of the balance that would cause your problem. It would be closing out the other account.

Your credit score is a combination of how you pay your bills and the amount of money you "could" borrow vs how much you actually owe. So, theoretically the more credit cards you have the better off you are unless you've used them and have big balances due.

If you can leave the other card "behind" and not use it then go ahead and open another.

You also have the option of calling the original card issuer and saying that you plan to stop using them.

That usually turns into another period of no or low interest. And, since most cards charge a fee when you transfer a balance it may be worthwhile to stay even if you no longer have 0% interest.

best,

cez


truth_handler
Rating
Not if you close the previous card out. If you play the game right it actually helps your credit.

http://www.handlethetruth.net


Ivo V
Does not impact your credit score - but make sure you close the account you're leaving.


tony
it does cause your score to drop for opening and closing credit lines. every inquiring drops score a few points and closing a line drops your available credit.


AB
It does not ruin your credit score. However, it can slightly hurt it b/c you are running credit inquiries. Make sure you do not close the account, so you can keep your credit history. Since you have cc debt, you shouldn't be opening new loans anyways, so what it does to your score should not matter.


nickdc1960
I have done it all the time! Did it for 3 years running!

But, be careful! It's called "credit card kiting" and the credit card companies are hip to it. They will let you run-up a nice large balance on multiple cards and then suddenly, stop offering you those 0% rates. Your grace period on the 0% rates suddenly expires and you had better have the cash in reserves to quickly pay-down on your cards.


RoRo
Rating
It does when you start accumulating a lot of credit cards....because if you close the old credit card after you transfer your balance those hurt your credit score becuase you are deleting your credit history for that card. I do exactly what you are doing but I try not to use my currect card as much.....!


ramman
Rating
Not necessarily, but do NOT close out the old card. This will also close out part of your credit history (which is 35% of your score).

Also, watch that the transferred amount isn't the total amount of the new card's credit limit. Because ratio of debt to limit is part of your score as well.


jammyg1305
I don't think so, my mum does it all the time. As long as you keep the payments up to date it should be fine, and remember to cancel the old credit card as soon as you have transferred the amount from it to the new one. Too many credit cards can be bad.


Rebekah
Rating
I worked as a credit analyst for many years... The answer is no it doesn't, but don't close that other account, just leave it open and that will help your credit score. But bouncing around balances doesn't hurt your score at all! But, if you have a lot of inquiries, that can decrease your credit score, but that's only if you have a whole lot.

Hope this helps!!


NONAME
Rating
NO - but your credit card companies do not always report right away when you pay them off but do when they loan you money - so on your credit bureaus you could have a debt ratio problem causing your score to drop temporarilly.


 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:







Archive: Forum -Forum -Finance - Links - 1 - 2 - RSS - All RSS Feeds
The Causes and the Results. 0.014
Copyright (c) 2011 Financial Crisis Sunday, May 27, 2012 - Terms of use - Privacy Policy