How to Apply for New Credit to Help Improve Your Credit Score

What if you’ve applied to card companies in the past but have gotten rejected? There are still things you can do.

One option is to get a secured card. Get one at a bank around you, and preferably the one you do business with. You have the best chance of getting accepted there. Also, focus on cards that are designed only for those with poor credit.

But don’t apply for too many at once.

If you get too many credit inquiries, financial companies will assume you are taking on more debt and will be less likely to work with you. It can also negatively impact your score.

And be cautious.

Just because you get accepted for a card doesn’t mean you should use it. Some of them will do more harm than good.

For instance, many have hidden rates such as very expensive late fees. This is particularly true of the bad credit cards. If you aren’t able to make all your payments, you will soon find yourself up deeply in debt again.

What about prepaid cards?

Don’t use them. They have no impact on your credit score. This is because you are just paying them off upfront, so there is no chance of default.

But remember to pay your bills on time.

There’s no point in getting a new card if you are just going to continue making late payments.

What if you can’t make your payments on time?

Then just spend what you have and no more. And you might have more money than you think. Do you really need that new tool set? What about all those magazine subscriptions? Try to cut back and budget where you can so that you can prioritize reducing your debts.

How long does it take to rebuild your credit?

It depends on your situation. But you didn’t get a bad credit score overnight, and you aren’t going to wipe it out that fast either.

Just make sure your payments are on time every month, and eventually your small efforts will add up. By faithfully paying your bills on time you will see a big difference.

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Save Money Every Month With Streaming

How Much Can You Save?

$32+ monthly on Your Cable Bills When You Use Online Streaming to Watch Television

Making It Work:

Because of the rapid growth of technology and the growing cable and satellite television costs, it’s wise to take a new look once in a while at how much you’re paying to watch television.

The advent of various internet online streaming companies means more savings for you when it comes to watching TV.

Hulu

One way to watch recent television shows for free currently is accessing the Hulu website. Hulu makes available many recent television episodes for a wide variety of shows in high definition (HD).

It won’t cost you anything to stream Hulu to your computer for viewing. All you have to do is visit the Hulu website and set up an account. It literally takes less than a minute to be watching your favorite television shows for free.

If you prefer to watch Hulu’s many television shows and movies in HD from your Smart TV, smartphone, electronic tablet, or gaming console, for only $7.99 monthly you can order Hulu Plus. Hulu Plus includes “limited advertising,” which is Hulu Plus’s way of keeping down fees.

Netflix

In the event you don’t mind waiting to watch your favorite television shows until the entire season is available, Netflix’s ad-free streaming option also costs $7.99 per month and allows you to stream to internet-ready televisions, some smartphones and some electronic tablets. Netflix also offers many films for streaming, which are also included in the $7.99 monthly fee.

Wouldn’t you rather pay about $8.00 a month to Hulu Plus or Netflix to watch television rather than paying your cable company $40.00 or more monthly for their basic fees?

Use the Station’s Websites

Another way to save money on your cable bill is to watch your favorite television shows on their broadcasting company’s websites for free.

For example, ABC’s website offers several episodes of their most popular shows, which can be viewed right on your computer. The same goes for many networks like NBC, CBS, Fox, and others.

Crackle & TV.com

If you’re not all that choosy about what shows or movies are available to you and whether you watch ads, check out Crackle and TV.com for viewing on your computers, internet-ready televisions, smartphones and electronic tablets. These lesser-known video streaming companies offer limited choices in television shows and movies for free.

Regardless of which online streaming sites you use, you can enjoy big savings every month. Switch from cable or satellite television to these television viewing options to keep more money in your bank account.

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