Credit (Cards and scoring)

If you’re handy in excel make a spreadsheet. Get a copy of your credit report. Put all of your creditors and balances in there. Write a formula for the 30-35% (35% for a cushion) usage from balance as someone mentioned earlier. This should help track and improve your score.

If your home buying pay close attention to what you are reported as paying your creditors on your credit report. This is what lenders look at. This is part of the equation for monthly debt to income.

I use excel for everything. Makes life simple. As things come to mind, I’ll continue to post up. Good thread WP.
Hell, you don’t even need to make a spreadsheet in Excel. They have apps and everything for budgeting.
 
If you’re handy in excel make a spreadsheet. Get a copy of your credit report. Put all of your creditors and balances in there. Write a formula for the 30-35% (35% for a cushion) usage from balance as someone mentioned earlier. This should help track and improve your score.

If your home buying pay close attention to what you are reported as paying your creditors on your credit report. This is what lenders look at. This is part of the equation for monthly debt to income.

I use excel for everything. Makes life simple. As things come to mind, I’ll continue to post up. Good thread WP.
IMO home lenders are WAY over lending even after the collapse a decade or two ago. Still insane to me.
 
IMO home lenders are WAY over lending even after the collapse a decade or two ago. Still insane to me.
I bought my home last year and got FHA mortgage with 3.5% down and yes had more hoops to jump through. Owned several homes over the years.
 
If you’re a disabled vet recieving benefits be sure to gross up your disability income on credit applications.

Meaning in the other/additional income field (if the field is gross) be sure to add your benefits amount * your tax bracket. Otherwise they’ll record it as is, so it is basically your net (because it’s tax free) but recorded as gross.
 
Guys, I found this interesting... Where do you stack up in your age bracket for credit scores? Above, below or at the national average?

  • 18-29 years old: 652
  • 30-39 years old: 671
  • 40-49 years old: 685
  • 50-59 years old: 709
  • Age 60+: 743
 
100pts north of my age bracket (I’m 28)
Nice! At your age, hitting 800 is virtually impossible unless you were an authorized user on someone else's card as a kid... I personally think that's fucking retarded... You're at a disadvantage based on your age, and for no other reason... Which means, higher interest rates etc. JUST because of when you were born... Seems like discrimination, to me.
 
Nice! At your age, hitting 800 is virtually impossible unless you were an authorized user on someone else's card as a kid... I personally think that's fucking retarded... You're at a disadvantage based on your age, and for no other reason... Which means, higher interest rates etc. JUST because of when you were born... Seems like discrimination, to me.
Yeah this is 2018. You’re right. Who wants in on the class action lawsuit??
 
Guys, I found this interesting... Where do you stack up in your age bracket for credit scores? Above, below or at the national average?

  • 18-29 years old: 652
  • 30-39 years old: 671
  • 40-49 years old: 685
  • 50-59 years old: 709
  • Age 60+: 743

Above. Although they were times in my younger days that I had to do what you’ve done and are sharing with others through this thread. I educated myself and rebuilt my credit.
 
Guys, I found this interesting... Where do you stack up in your age bracket for credit scores? Above, below or at the national average?

  • 18-29 years old: 652
  • 30-39 years old: 671
  • 40-49 years old: 685
  • 50-59 years old: 709
  • Age 60+: 743

Mid 700's at 34. What's hurting me is my credit was trashed in my 20's and I just started rebuilding in 2014, so the age of my accounts sucks. I've been meticulous about it since I started working to build it back up.
 
Also take full advantage of rewards cards. Never pay any interest because I pay off in full every month. Discover It card has rotating 5% cash back at certain places, not always useful, but good when it is. Have other cards that are 2-3% cash back back at restaurants or grocery stores or wherever. Save up hundreds in rewards in no time very easily.
 
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