Friday, May 17, 2013

CREDIT CONSIDERATIONS - Part 2

(Continued from 4/15/13 post)

If you want to buy a car or house or apply for a credit card or loan, your credit score will determine your eligibility and terms.  Here's how to improve that score:

1.   Avoid late payments.  Set up automatic payments to your creditors.  If you must juggle payments due to cash flow, try to limit the number of past-due accounts.  A history of late payments on several accounts hurts your score more than delinquencies on a single account.

2.   Spread your debt over several types of accounts: installment loans, retail merchant accounts, and credit cards.

3.   Curb spending.  Keep your outstanding balances to less than 50% of your available credit.

4.   Pay down debt and don't move balances to new credit lines -- that hurts your score.

5.   If you have a short credit history, don't open new accounts too rapidly as a large number of new accounts can lower your number.  Lenders like to see a long history of responsible payments.

6.   Don't close unused accounts.  The longer you've had a line of credit open, the better it is for your score.

7.   Check your credit report by ordering it yearly for free from www.AnnualCreditReport.com.  Check for errors and follow up to ensure that they are fixed.
Sources: Consumer Reports, Small Business Services Bureau

Next month: How to fight back against credit damages . . .

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Saturday, May 4, 2013

IS YOUR HOME A HAZARD? - Part 2

Continued from 4/6/13 post . . .


These injury prevention tips are especially important for seniors:


- Have grab bars professionally installed inside the tub and next to the toilet

- Position a lamp next to your bed so it's easy to reach

- Use a night-light between bedroom and bathroom

- Exercise regularly to improve balance

- Make sure your doctor or pharmacist examines all medications, including over-the-counter, as some can make you dizzy

- Have your vision checked at least once a year

- Wear sturdy shoes inside and outside your home; don't go barefoot or wear slippers or flip-flops

- Write emergency numbers in large print and keep them near all phones

- Put a phone near the floor and/or keep your cell phone on your person at all times in case you fall and can't get up
Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Consumer Reports


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