Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Credit Cards And Credit Scores

By: Joseph Kenny Home |


Did you know that your credit cards and your credit scores are often tied together? It is true, and there are several ways that this happens.

The manner in which you pay [or do not pay] the monthly payments for your credit cards will certainly have a bearing on your credit score. If you pay on time, you will earn a better score as time goes by. On the other hand, if you are late on your payments, your score will go down. Two interesting facets of this, however, are time and for lack of a better word mercy.

Time and mercy come into play when you know that you cannot make the payments on your credit cards. If you know that you do not have the funds to make your payments, it is far better to contact the company and explain your situation than it is to simply ignore the payment. When you fail to make a payment and fail to contact the company, they simply have no idea what is going on with you. You may have a legitimate reason for not being able to make the payment, but they do not know that. When you miss a payment and have not contacted the company, you can all but expect to have that missed payment reported to the credit bureaus at about the 30 day mark. If you miss two payments and have not contacted the company, it is all but guaranteed that it will be reported.

There is a better way to handle these issues. Companies that issue credit cards almost always have the authority to grant you extra time if you need it. They can only do this, however, if you contact them before the payment is overdue or very soon thereafter. If you have a good reason for not being able to make the payment they can offer different plans to help get you through the short-term. In many cases, if you can get the payment into them within a reasonable amount of time, they will not report the missed payment to the credit reporting agencies.

Consumers should understand that once any type of negative information is reported and attached to the credit report that information can stay on the report for up to seven years. During that time, lenders will see this negative information and it can have an effect on your financial future. Consumers should also understand that their credit score is determined by the information that is recorded on the credit reports that are maintained by the three credit reporting agencies.

The math is simple on this. If you miss payments on your credit cards and do not contact the companies to make arrangements the missed payment will go on your credit report. That same credit report will then be used to determine your overall credit score. In most cases, negative information, such as missed payments, will result in lowered credit scores. With a lower credit score, you may find it hard to get future credit cards or credit in general. You may also be subject to higher interest rates on those loans that you are able to get. To avoid all of this, contact the companies that are carrying your credit cards when you need help with payments. It is well worth the time and effort it takes.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Joe Kenny writes for Credit Cards Web, offering credit cards in the UK, visit them today for 0% balance transfers and grab a great deal today.


Visit today: http://www.creditcardsweb.co.uk/

Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From

  • Direct Deposit Credit Card
    By: Dan Moskel | Dec 5th 2008
    A direct deposit debit card can help save card holders hundreds of dollars a year on check cashing fees. These cards are prepaid credit cards issued as a Visa or MasterCard. Read

  • A Simple Approach To Credit Card Debt Reduction
    By: Melissa Kellett | Dec 9th 2009
    Credit card debt damages the average American’s credit due to its consequences. The missed payment and default ratio on credit card debt is increasing at disturbing rates. Fortunately those who are motivated and want to escape the vicious circle of debt can resort to certain simple methods for reducing debt. If your credi ... Read

  • Credit Card Machines For Credit Card Processing
    By: Steve Depraida | Jun 11th 2008
    AMS offers a variety of credit card machines, to suit the needs different businesses and operating environments.To accept payments through credit /debit cards, a businessman needs to apply for a merchant account with a merchant service provider. There is also a need of Credit Card Machines for Credit Card Processing. Read

  • Credit Card Or Prepaid Credit Card?
    By: Clint Jhonson | May 20th 2008
    Most of the banks use different type of bank cards. The most common ones are the credit card, the debit card, the secure credit card, the Prepaid Credit Card and the ATM card. Each f the available cards offered have their advantages and disadvantages. For most of the people the credit card is the best card. However not ever ... Read

  • Bad Credit Loans-no Bad Credit Profile Hassle Now
    By: Michelle Annely | Feb 17th 2010
    Presence of numerous bad credit aspects in your credit profile like arrears, defaults, insolvency, CCJ etc. referred you a bad creditor. Your bad credit profile often makes you embarrassed? Are you facing disapproval of getting financial help due to blemished credit status? If you think that your poor credits are the main i ... Read

  • All About Payment Gateways
    By: Thomas H. Lindblom | Sep 21st 2007
    Payment gateways work as a middle layer between a portal and the bank. In other words, it is through these online payment gateways that credit card payments are done online. To an extent, payment gateways are equivalent to the credit card processing terminals in shops. Read

  • Get A Credit Card With Bad Credit
    By: Arthor Pens | Apr 19th 2007
    Nowadays it's easy to get a credit card with bad credit. Several credit card companies are marketing bad credit credit cards to meet the demands of persons who have somehow earned poor credit scores. Whether for reasons of unemployment or medical emergencies or for reckless spending, adverse credit rating is a common featur ... Read

  • Credit Card Machines For All Business Types
    By: Steve Depraida | Jul 25th 2007
    Merchant account is basically a part of payment processing chain, the first link of which is the credit card terminal or the credit card machine. The credit card machine allows the shopkeeper or the merchant to swipe the customers' credit card and completes the transaction from his side. Read

  • Improving Your Credit Card Terms For Credit Cards For Bad Credit
    By: Barry Waters | Jan 14th 2009
    High interest rates are the most aggravating thing about credit cards for bad credit. However, you can do something about the interest rate. Regardless of whether you have store cards, student cards, credit cards for bad credit, or any other kind of Read

  • Business Credit Card Application Needs Good Credit Report

    As with a personal credit card, the business credit card is a highly efficient method for obtaining, granting, and expending loans. The applicant for a business credit card needs do little more than fill out a brief application or key in a few bits of information over the Internet. In most cases, the customer is granted a l ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy