sellMoney Saving

Few Simple Steps Towards Excellent Credit Score (2026)

shieldSnaggyCodes Editorial Team calendar_todayJun 18, 2026 schedule6 min read verifiedFact-checked
Few Simple Steps Towards Excellent Credit Score (2026)

Trying to make the most of few simple steps towards? You are in the right place. Below we break it down in plain English, with practical tips you can actually use.

Key Takeaways

  • (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); What is credit score?
  • It’s a barometer of your financial health.
  • The reading of this barometer is used to measure your credit worthiness.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

What is credit score? It’s a barometer of your financial health. The reading of this barometer is used to measure your credit worthiness. Its a measure of how well you managed your available credit in the past. A good credit score will ensure the following benefits for you.

  1. Lower mortgage rate and home equity loan rate
  2. Lower car loan rate
  3. Lower insurance premium
  4. Better employability
  5. Better acceptability as a renter
  6. Better rate on your credit cards.

If we quantify all these, we are talking about saving 1000’s of dollars worth of saving in our life time. Credit score affects our finances. Whether you purchase or rent, a good credit score enables you to save money either ways.  Below are few immediate steps you can take to build and maintain an excellent credit score.

Check your credit report

In case you don’t know, you are actually entitled to one free credit report every year. You can get it from TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax. These are our U.S. credit bureaus. Have yours printed and delivered into your doorstep.

There are plenty of reasons why you need to do this. First the document gives you an overall picture of your financial health. Are there loans you haven’t paid faithfully yet? Second, errors in credit report can have a profound impact on your score. Just imagine, a loan you’ve already paid off is still listed there as unpaid. That’s going to be disastrous. It takes a while before the bureaus can correct such mistakes since they need to perform their own investigation, so the sooner you can catch them, the better.

Pay your bills on time

I couldn’t stress this enough. Don’t wait for a couple of days or next week or worse next month before you settle them. Even if you pay the amount within the grace period, it sends a very wrong message to the creditor: you’re having trouble paying the bill or you’re an irresponsible debtor.

Perhaps you have several bills to think about. If you’re struggling with this, you can do something I did. I automated them, especially my credit card bills. Once they are due, they are allowed to collect the amount from my authorized bank account. This way, I don’t have to always remember my dues. Since almost all banks now allow online banking, I can just check the debited account no matter where I am.

Talk to your creditor

Once in a while you find yourself in hard times, and your finances are enough for other key bills. If you really cannot pay your debt right now, make sure you can talk to your creditor about it. Of course, you can’t expect them to be happy or cancel your debt, but a lot of them are open-minded enough to give you a grace period with perhaps a small amount of penalty or none at all. They will appreciate your honesty and commitment to pay off your debt.

Don’t go for the minimum

If you have the funds to pay off all your credit card debt for the last month, then do so. Don’t settle for the minimum. Keep in mind that whatever balance is left for the month is carried over to the next and is charged the same interest rate. So if it gets carried over numerous times, it’s also charged several times. Before you know it, it becomes a lot harder to end your credit card debt.

Don’t save yet

I already mentioned this in my previous article about coping with financial failures. If you have a pile of debt staring at your face, saving money for the future is illogical and impractical. Consider paying all your debts first, so you don’t get to touch your future savings.

medianet_width = "600"; medianet_height = "250"; medianet_crid = "656358276"; medianet_versionId = "3111299";

Ask help from the experts

I always stress the importance of having allies with you, particularly if it’s about financial health. Get rid of the notion they’re just after your money. I’ve seen numerous who are so dedicated in what they do; they simply want to help you. You can even just purchase a good book and read and follow the tips, if you’re too shy to talk to someone.

Consider other methods of paying debts

Financial counselors can present you a couple of ideas so you’ll be able to pay more debts in just a short time. One, you can mortgage refinance so you can take advantage of a lower interest rate and longer payment terms. You can also consider debt consolidation, combining all your debts and pay only a few obligations later. Some would even tell you to set up garage sales and sell stuff you don’t need. We once helped a friend do this, and for only a few days, his funds could cover two mortgage payments.

Don’t worry if you have a bad score. A bad credit score may be harmful, but that doesn’t mean it’s something you can’t fix. Just remember the tips I’ve given you, and hopefully, things will be better real soon. Also read How to improve credit score during hardship.

LIKE THIS POST? Thank you for subscribing. Something went wrong. I agree to have my personal information transfered to MailChimp ( more information ) Join our community of 8000+ subscribers to increase your net worth and build wealth We hate spam. Your email address will not be sold or shared with anyone else. #optinforms-form5-name-field{display:none;} Want to start a WordPress blog now? The onecentatatime.com blog is hosted by Siteground Web Hosting. For only $3.95 a month, Siteground can help you set up and host your website/blog quickly and easily. About the Blogger Hi I am , a personal finance enthusiast with a career in software development. I am an immigrant to the USA since 2005, after being born and brought up in India. This 40 something technocrat lives and breathes personal finance whenever he gets time from the day job, job as a husband and a dad Some links on this page may be affiliate links, if you make a purchase following the links, I may earn a commission. Read affiliate disclosure here

Final Thoughts

Before you check out, double-check few simple steps towards against current offers and any coupons you can stack. Small habits like this add up to real savings over a year.

Originally published at onecentatatime.com.

S
Written & reviewed by

SnaggyCodes Editorial Team

Our editorial team researches and verifies every money-saving guide before publishing. Editorial policy · About us

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking "Allow". learn more Allow