I've heard that too. But doesn't the same happen as you pay rent, utility bills, etc.?
not really - the credit rating you accrue comes from payment of loans mostly (either credit card payments, or actual loans for school/car/house/etc).
You could have a program that tells you how much to put on the card each month, ...
But that assumes you know exactly how the credit agencies calculate your rating - a fact which I don't think is widely publicized, if at all.
By the way, if you planning to get a mortgage or a car loan, then you are planning to go in the red (that contradicts the premise).
Sure, but planning to buy a house, or even a new car, with cash is pretty damn hard to do. Even people who live "in the black" their whole lives otherwise still find this kind of loans pretty useful.
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Date: 2002-07-11 06:56 pm (UTC)not really - the credit rating you accrue comes from payment of loans mostly (either credit card payments, or actual loans for school/car/house/etc).
You could have a program that tells you how much to put on the card each month, ...
But that assumes you know exactly how the credit agencies calculate your rating - a fact which I don't think is widely publicized, if at all.
By the way, if you planning to get a mortgage or a car loan, then you are planning to go in the red (that contradicts the premise).
Sure, but planning to buy a house, or even a new car, with cash is pretty damn hard to do. Even people who live "in the black" their whole lives otherwise still find this kind of loans pretty useful.
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Date: 2002-07-11 07:12 pm (UTC)But I doubt it's a secret. Even if it is, it can't be too hard to figure it out.