If you pay the min. pmt on your credit card but not the entire amt due, does that affect your credit score?
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No, as long as you pay the minimum and are not late.
Actually that builds your credit. Just don't miss the minimum. Paying in full never builds credit.
Yes, it always looks better if your balance is half of the balance. If you just pay the minimum it doesn't look good!
if you're not paying the minimum payment it is considered late
anything past 30 days goes on your credit report
No, it doesn't. It shows good faith on your part to pay off the full balance. Now if you stop paying altogether, you can expect a call from their collections dept. Who can speak to the proper people about your credit score.
Well not by much. It wont' affect it negatively. It'll just show that your current on your payments, and your credit score will go up. Now if you paid more then the minimum, it'll score higher on your credit rating because the current accounts are paid for fully or your balance is less because of it
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just paying the minimum will not adversely affect your credite, however, carrying a lower balance can give you a higher score. one of the things credit ratings look at is the distance between your balance adn your limit. the greater the gap, the higher your score will be
No, as long as you pay at least the minimum, and pay it on time it will not harm your credit. If anything it will show a pay history and that could up your credit rating.
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Consistant late payment will affect your score. though.
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Makes your credit better.shows you know how to manage money.If you just paid it off evytime.then why would you need a credit of any kind.thats how the credit places think.
You can look at it in two ways. On the positive end, as long as you are paying off the minimum every month on time, you are showing responsibility in paying off your bills, which aids your credit score. However, if you are close to the max on your credit limit, that does not help your credit score. The best thing to do is pay at least the minimum off, but try to pay as much as possible. Also try to keep your outstanding purchases to about 30% of your limit
The percentage of debt that you have on the card is what's important. Having a balance is GOOD for credit standing, but it should be a low percentage balance (like 10-20% of your credit limit). Creditors know how much credit you have on your credit line, what you min pmt is, and the highest level of debt on the card. Making min pmts won't affect your credit score negatively, but if you're close to the max limit, it looks bad.
no it doesnt effect your credit score but make sure your never late because they will make your interest rate higher.
It is a balancing act. If you always pay it off at the end of the month then you have no credit history. If you leave a high balance for months and pay the minimum, then it is held against you. The rule of thumb is don't go beyond 50% of your limit if you are making payments, and then pay more than the minimum charge each month.
It could go either way depending on the amount you owe. Say you have a credit limit of $500 and you only owe $100, so you just pay the $15 minimum due. That will help your credit score because you owe "something, but not too much" and are paying it off on time. However, if you have a $500 limit and you owe $450 and you only pay the minimum it makes it look like you are getting in over your head and owe more than you can afford to pay, so it could lower your score. Credit scores can be a slippery slope.
And, yes, you will be charged interest on the balance left at the end of each month, but good for you for being able to pay in full each time. Wish I could!
Actually the credit companies EXPECT the minimum payment or will it will negatively affect your credit. Let's say your minimum payment is $50 and your total balance is $1500. If you pay nothing or less than the minimum payment, you will get a "late" on your credit. If you pay $50-100, you will not get a late. However, depending on your interest rate & if you make additional purchases, the payment the following month may be more or less. The best thing to do on larger credit balances is to pay on them for at least a few months, then pay them off if you can. Its a big game with many rules, but you have to learn how to play. One extra tip: If you have two credit cards, one with a credit limit of $500 and one with $5000, did you know it's worse for your credit to have $400 charged on the $500 card than $2000 on your $5000 card? Its because with the $500 card, $400 is WAY over half of your max on that card. Ridiculous, but you need to know how to make your credit work for you. Good luck!
Not really. It would show that you've always made payment (at least the minimum), on time, etc. which looks great on your credit file. Credit companies prefer that you pay the minimum payment, that way they can get more money out of you long term, through interest.
But at the end of the day, it does not affect your credit score.
No, steady payments, even if just the minimum, are part of what builds your credit.
The only time paying in full on a credit card really helps you is if you're late and facing collection or have been charged off.
Don't pay the minimum if you can afford to pay more! It won't result in a negative credit rating, But.paying the minimum maximizes your credit card debt! Use this calculator, and you'll see what I mean: http://www.inforeferral.com/calculators/.
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Carrying a balance will change your debt to income ratio, but it will also help your credit. In order to avoid being brutalized by bank's interest rate, I would advise paying the majority now and the rest next month.
Yes it is best to pay a little more than the minimum. Doesn't have to be 50.00 or anything 5.00 is fine, it reflects well on your credit score if you pay more than the minimum.
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