Pay on time or early...
pay more than the minimum on credit card debt to get it down...
don't try to open too many accounts or have your credit checked repeatedly..
If you only put on a credit card items you know you will pay off that month, you are not charged the interest. You can make small charges (i.e. a tank of gas) and pay off the amount as soon as the bill comes in.
If you have no debt and live by the belief (as you stated) that you shouldn't have anything you can't pay cash for.....you don't need to worry about your credit score. You have no reason to have a great credit score if you do not ever intend on buying something on credit....so I wouldn't worry about it if I were you
A credit score is a score of credit worthiness....BUT it's also quite the game. You have to have credit to show credit worthiness and creating some amount of debt seems to increase your credit score (percentage of your credit utilized, not just having a lot of credit cards sitting with a zero balance).
Again, it's a game and really unless you are going to use your credit...why worry about a credit score. Enjoy being debt free and continue to pay cash for itemsHave an emergency fund set up to keep you from having to take out loans....if you've made it this long without having to get a loan, you can continue to do it....just have that emergency money in place.
6 years is plenty of time to bump up your credit score. I think you should get two credit cards and use one for a month and then pay it all off at the end of the billing cycle , then use the other card the next month. rinse and repeat. All the while making sure that you charge no more than 30% of your credit limit. Credit is a game, and you have to know how to play it in order to benefit from it.
Also, I would think you would want to bump your credit score up by at least 40 points. All of the best loan rates start with a credit score of 720. ( the higher, the better)
Leaving 20% of the limit on your card, and paying the min. each month is apparently good for your score..
We have no debit everything we own is paid for. We do not have a credit card , or car payment our house payment . We have no out standing bills . If I cant pay for it in cash we have not bought it for 8 years' Now I know I should not have done this. We can't show a credit history because we have paid everything off. A friend suggested a credit card I have a hard time paying a co that much extra money when you can plan a head and draw off your own resources saving at least 18 % .![]()