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How To Use Your Credit Card to Improve Bad Credit



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By : Liz Roberts   

Copyright (c) 2010 Liz Roberts

Bad credit is the common result of frequent late payments, maximizing or exceeding credit limit, or not paying off outstanding balances. People who are unable to keep up with their monthly obligations often end up struggling with bad credit. But did you know that credit cards can also help you get yourself out of a bad credit situation?

Bad Credit Credit Cards - Tools for Credit Rehabilitation

There are two types of credit cards that you can use to rebuild bad credit a prepaid credit card or a secured credit card. Both cards guarantee instant approval for individuals suffering from less-than-perfect credit scores. Both cards also offer the opportunity to regain a good credit standing through smart use. What is the difference between a prepaid card and a secured credit card?

What Is a Prepaid Credit Card?

A prepaid credit card is actually a debit card which requires that cardholder to deposit funds in his/her account before purchasing. Once the amount has been used up, the cardholder must again, submit a new deposit to be able to use the card for purchases. Needless to say, if you don't have money left in your debit account, you will not be able to use your prepaid card for payment.

What Is a Secured Credit Card?

On the other hand, a secured credit card provides its cardholder with a credit line. Usually, the credit limit extended to you will be based upon the amount of security you submit. For instance, if your security deposit is $300, then you will be able to charge up to $300 worth of purchases to your credit card. There are secured cards that do give a slightly higher credit line than the security deposit required.

Just like a regular credit card, a secured cardholder can charge purchases in his/her account and pay them off at a later time. Just like a regular credit card, the cardholder is expected to pay off balances on or before the due date of payment to avoid incurring the interest rate. If you happen to submit your payment after the due date, you will be charged with a late penalty fee as well.

Use Your Prepaid or Secured Card to Improve Credit

Whether you choose to get a secured card or a prepaid card, you need to make sure that your issuer provides credit reporting service to the major credit bureaus. Every payment you submit to your issuer will be reported to the bureaus and they are the ones who will update your credit report. It is important to note that some prepaid and secured credit cards do not offer this provision. Thus, you need to do your research before signing up for a bad credit credit card.

Of course, you need to be very religious in submitting your payments. Submitting your payment even just a day after your due date will still have a negative impact on your credit score. Keep in mind that your bad credit credit should only be used for important purchases. If you want to purchase anything, consider well whether you have sufficient budget to pay for it.

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Author Resource:- New Horizon Business Services, Inc NHBS, Inc has been providing consumers and business owners with financing since 1989. Join our mailing list for Free Tips on Rebuilding and Repairing Credit. Click here for the list of bad credit personal loans.
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