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Financial Do’s and Don’ts

 Credit Do’s and Don’ts

You have finally decided to buy a Home in Colorado Springs.  You have a lender and are now pre-approved.

Below you will find a reminders of DO’s and DON”Ts to do before you buy your Colorado Springs dream house.

For a free Buyers Guide, Email Kathy Torline at KTorline@msn.com

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  • DO continue making your mortgage or rent payments
  • DO stay current on all your existing credit card accounts
  • DO keep working at your current employer
  • DO continue living at your current residence
  • DO continue to use your credit as normal

 DON’Ts 

  • DON’T make a major purchase (car, boat, fur, jewelry, etc.)
  • DON’T apply for a new credit card
  • DON’T transfer any balances from one credit card account to another
  • DON’T pay charges offs without discussing it with your lender
  • DON’T pay off collections without discussing it with your lender
  • DON’T buy any furniture on credit
  • DON’T close any credit card accounts
  • DON’T change bank accounts
  • DON’T max out or over charge on your credit card accounts
  • DON’T consolidate all your debit into 1 or 2 credit cards
  • DON’T take out a new loan
  • DON’T finance an elective medical procedure
  • DON’T pay off any loans or credit cards without discussing it with your lender

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Buying a Home in Colorado Springs, manage your most valuable asset! Part VI

Colorado Springs Vintage Homes is happy to feature a great article

on Managing Your Credit Score – Part VI

Anza Goodbar, President of Clearview Mortgage anza_goodbar1.jpg

Previous Posts by Anza:

Now that you understand the individual components of your credit score and how they factor into your total score, let’s talk about what you can do to increase your score.

How to build  your credit score:      

You may be young and just starting to build a credit history, you may have been married and all of the credit history was in your husband’s name or you may have experienced difficulties in your past that have caused blemishes on your credit report.

The first step is to pull a tri-merged report to verify it is accurate.  For this example, let’s say everything reporting is correct.  You may not have a score because you have not applied for credit in the past.  It may be difficult for you to obtain credit Read the rest of this entry »

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Buying a Home in Colorado Springs, manage your most valuable asset! Part V

anza_goodbar1.jpgColorado Springs Vintage Homes is happy to feature another great article

on Managing Your Credit Score – Part V

Anza Goodbar, President of Clearview Mortgage 

For a free Buyers Guide, Email Kathy Torline at KTorline@msn.com

Previous Posts by Anza:

Your Credit and You!

Let’s take a look at the final category that impacts your credit; the type of credit you use.

Types of Credit Used:          

While this area has a lesser impact on your credit score, it is still important.  The credit reporting formula is complex and takes many factors into consideration when calculating your score.  It looks at the types of credit you have, the number of accounts you have and the mix of accounts.

There are two basic types of credit:

  • Revolving
  • Installment 

Revolving credit is a credit card, a retail account Read the rest of this entry »

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