April 26, 2025

Learn How to Establish Credit When You’re First Starting Out

  1. Have someone you know put in a good name for you. You can actually use someone else’s good credit to establish your own solid reputation. You can do this by having that person cosign a loan for you or by becoming an authorized user on that person’s credit cards.
  2. Get a student credit card. Often, college students can get credit cards more easily than others can. In fact, on many college campuses, you can find booths at student events that promote credit card sign-ups with cash prizes or other incentives.
  3. Use these cards sparingly but regularly. If you’re obtaining credit cards mainly to increase your credit rating, you need to use the cards to experience the boost in your score. Make small monthly purchases with the cards and pay the balance in full each month.
  • Remember, though, that a credit card is not cash. Borrowing from a credit card means agreeing to pay much more than the purchase price if you don’t pay it back on time. Avoid credit bondage. Be smart and make only small purchases that you can cover in full when the bill comes due each month.
  1. Set up a monthly budget. One of the most important factors in maintaining a solid credit rating for life is a lifestyle of wise financial decisions. When you list all of your income and expenses, you know the financial resources you have available to you. When you do, you’re less likely to get yourself into a credit bind.

Setting yourself up on solid financial footing early on in life sets the stage for a lifetime of fulfillment. Misuse of credit, however, can set the stage for a lifetime of bondage. Choose fulfillment by applying these strategies to establish a solid credit rating right off the bat.

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