Improve Your Credit Card Ratings

If your currently in a troubled financial situation and facing bankruptcy or already bankrupted there is are still ways to get credit. Not everyone with a bad credit is totally at a disadvantage. Most people think that with bad credit it'll be impossible to get low rates with financing however there are a few things you can do to improve your bad credit rating and lead yourself back to the path of 'good credit.' Bad Credit Cards A person who does not have a credit history is usually classified in the same scenario as a person with a bad credit history. The main reason is if you don't have a credit history the lender cannot identify your creditworthiness. For this simple reason, bad credit cards are designed specifically for people with no credit history and people with bad credit history. Typically bad credit cards come in two forms, secured and unsecured. Secured cards usually require a deposit or down payment from the applicant before the issue of the card. An unsecured card will have no down payments however you'll expect to have higher interest rates and major penalties if you miss a payment. What To Do To Get Better Credit If you're looking to improve your credit history you'll need to do a few things to prove to the lenders that you are worth of credit. The easiest thing to do is spend money on your credit card like no tomorrow. However you'll have to eventually pay it back. And how do you pay back what you own on time if you keep sending? Rule #1 is to keep yourself from over spending. Each month set a side how much you can afford to spend and make sure you don't spend over that amount. If you can't pay your credit card on time that will make it look bad on you and it won't help your credit history. Rule #2 make sure you pay your credit card on time and keep in consistent. Just because you've been paying on time for the last 3 months doesn't mean you can pay late on the 4th month. This will not improve your credit history so keep the payments always on time. Rule #3 once you've got a better credit history with you credit card company you'll be able to start applying for additional cards from other credit card companies. However you'll need to make sure you don't simply apply everywhere. In general only apply for credit cards at a maximum of 2 times a year. Credit card companies will know if you've applied for 10 credit cards in a year and they'll think twice before they approve your application. If you stick to the 3 rules you'll be back on track to getting your credit history to normal. Don't over spend and you'll be fine, pay on time you you'll get credit points. Just be patient and you'll soon get all the credit you need.