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Stephen Chua
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By Stephen Chua
Published on 10/12/2008
 
Many people want to improve their credit fast. Here are three easy ways to do it.

Many people with bad credit are looking for ways to improve their credit fast. Frankly, there isn't any quick fix if you have bad credit. Improving your credit takes time. However, here are three things you can do to speed up the process.

1. Pay down your debt

If you are currently doing only minimum payment for you credit card debt, you will wan to consider paying another ten percent more. If your debt is spread across a few cards and you can only afford to increase the minimum payment for only one card, pick the card with the lowest outstanding balance. This idea here is to eliminate the lowest outstanding balance fast so you are motivated to continue with the idea of increasing your minimum payment.

2. Keep credit accounts open

The longer you have credit, the better your credit rating. If you have a credit card that is ten years old, do not close it yet. Long credit history tends to have a more favorable impact on your score. Even if you no longer need that card, just put it away in a safe place for the time being.

The other reason for not closing credit accounts is to keep your debt to credit ratio as low as possible. If you continue to pay down you debt while keeping the credit amount constant, you will have a low debt to credit ratio, which will affect your credit score in a positive way.

3. Co-signing for a loan

If you know of a friend or relative who has a good credit record and is looking to get a loan, you can consider co-signing for the loan with her. However, this is a double edge sword. In the event that the co-signer did not make payment regularly, your credit score will take a nose dive as well. On the other hand, if you co-singer always make payment on time, you will get a boost to your credit score.

Although applying these tips can boost your score, it cannot happen overnight. You have to monitor the progress by reviewing your credit report regularly, preferably once every 30 days for the first three months. You will also have to fine-tune your efforts if you are not seeing improvements along the way. The important thing is not to give up. As you continue to work on improving your credit score on a daily basis, the only direction your credit score will go is up.