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Smart Tips For Newly Weds...
▪ Notify creditors of name changes
▪ Keep some credit in your own name
▪ Setup both individual and joint accounts
▪ Request credit line increases, if necessary
▪ Reduce unused credit limits
▪ Avoid unnecessary credit inquiries
▪ Don't be late on payments
▪ Keep total debt as low as possible
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Think about both of your personal and financial goals for the
coming year. Are you planning a major purchase like a home, or a trip abroad?
Are you working to establish financial stability and security?
Since good credit takes time to build, planning for your future
together should include checking your credit report on a regular
basis. This is a
great time for each of you to request a copy of your credit
reports and look them over - not simply for inaccuracies, but for
ways you might improve your overall credit status.
Marriage is one of life's major changes, and impacts both your
credit; however, keeping these credit-savvy tips in mind will help you
both
keep and build solid credit together, so credit is available
when you both need it. Smart people planning to be married take time to reexamine
financial priorities, set new budgets, and establish savings or
debt reduction goals. Being credit-wise consumers means
realizing that managing your credit requires planning
and care. This is even more important when you are entering into marriage.
▪ Notify Creditors of Name Changes - Notify creditors and credit bureaus if you change your name. When you change your name at marriage--or any other time--it's important that you make sure your creditors and the credit bureaus are notified of the change. Otherwise, you might lose your credit history.
▪ Keep Credit In Your Own Name in addition to joint accounts. Women especially must take care to keep some credit in their own name. (e.g. "Jane Smith" rather than "Mrs. James Smith"). Every year women who have never paid a bill late are denied credit because they have no credit history in their own name.
▪ Setup Individual and Joint Accounts - If either you or your spouse-to-be has had trouble getting credit alone, try setting up a joint account to capitalize on your shared income and/or one person's stronger history. As your joint account history grows, you should each acquire and maintain an account of your own as well, to establish your credit on an individual basis. As you establish individual accounts, you might close some extra joint accounts, keeping only those you actually use.
▪ Request Credit Line Increase - If you anticipate making a large purchase with one of your credit cards, you might want to request a credit line increase now, so you know the credit is available when you're ready to buy.
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