By Valencia Higuera
Having no credit history or bad credit can lower your odds of getting approved for an auto loan, credit card or mortgage loan. But fortunately, there are quick ways to establish a credit history. Before approving a loan request, lenders thoroughly evaluate an applicants credit history. This is how they determine whether you're a good candidate for a loan. If you don't have a credit...
By Kristian Keefer
Trying to make your way in this world with no credit history can be just as difficult as having a poor credit history. A good credit history will result in better interest rates on loans, lower car insurance rates and the ability to purchase a home or a new car. If you do not have a credit history, a lender has no means to determine if you would be a responsible borrower. Start establishing a...
By Diane Szulecki
ATM/debit cards make purchases easy by directly withdrawing money from your account as soon as the transaction is made. For this reason, though, a security breach can be especially damaging to your finances. To keep your account information confidential and your money safe, it is important to exercise caution when using a debit card. Choose a PIN (personal identification number) that could not...
By Robert Vaux
A personal budget is an invaluable tool to help keep your checkbook balanced and ensure that you are meeting all of your expenses during a given month. The secret lies in careful record keeping--noting all of your expenditures, comparing them to your earnings and determining where you can make cuts to keep from going into debt. Collect the previous two months of bills and financial statements in ...
By Sabah Karimi
Credit cards are a convenient way to pay for purchases when you do not have access to cash; using credit cards responsibly can help you build credit and improve your credit score. These cards are accepted by almost all merchants and sellers online and offline, and you may be eligible for free gifts, rewards and bonuses if you use the cards regularly. The most common types of credit cards...
By Margaret Telsch-williams
Knowing how to obtain your credit report is an important part of building and maintaining your credit score. Everyone is entitled to free reports annually. This gives you the opportunity to review your credit history for accuracy. Your credit report is one of the only ways to know exactly what accounts are listed under your name and your Social Security number. When you know what's on your...