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Posted by Jim Peet at 4/03/2010 08:00:00 AM
Labels: Credit scoring, Fico score
Jim, you would know. I have heard, and this sounds like it, that if you don't have a balance on your CC bill, it is as if you aren't using it. Is that true?
ReplyDeleteWhat about this. I use citi, and every bill I have has a balance, but they don't charge interest on it, till sometime after the bill. I usually pay it off within a week or so after the bill. Is that still considered carrying a balance?
I think that's what happening to me. We watch the CC very closely (every day). We know when the month closing date is. So lets say I spend $ 1000 per month on the CC. I always pay it off before the statement closing date. Then went I get the statement it might have a balance of minus 50 to plus 50. So it looks like I am not using it when I am actually using it a lot
ReplyDeleteSo then for me, I am actually carrying CC debt, as far as FICO is concerned, because my statements actually have a balance. Citi must calculate interest differently because I am never hit for interest.
ReplyDeleteJim; well said. Just keep in mind that your FICO score is not about how credit-worthy you are. It tells lenders how likely you are to pay interest, and hence it's kinda like a volume discount at a bar.
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