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		<title>Will carrying a credit card balance through month end hurt your credit score</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 06:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I vaguely mentioned in my $100,000 by Age 30 year end recap post my wife and I are starting to save for a house we want to build down the road (probably 2-3 years from now). While I&#8217;ve been planning this already for a few years, now that I have a savings account setup [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I vaguely mentioned in my <a href="http://www.myfinancialjourney.com/archive/100000-in-principal-by-age-30-2008-year-end-recap">$100,000 by Age 30 year end recap</a> post my wife and I are starting to save for a house we want to build down the road (probably 2-3 years from now).  While I&#8217;ve been planning this already for a few years, now that I have a savings account setup and a general timeframe in my head I&#8217;ve really started to up my planning and research.</p>
<p>One thing that I want to start preparing for is upping my credit score to get it as high as possible to make sure that I would qualify for the best rates.  My <a href="http://www.myfinancialjourney.com/archive/my-credit-score">credit score</a> is not bad by any means, but I want to do everything in my power to get it as high as possible.</p>
<p>One item that I thought might be affecting my credit score is that my wife and I throw every possible purchase each month on our credit card in order to earn rewards points.  This makes us about $50 a month in rewards.  We pay the balance off in full each month, but I usually set the payment to hit about 2 days before the due date, because I like the feeling of using their money for free as long as possible.  </p>
<p>The problem is, whenever I run a credit report on myself it looks like I always have a $1000-$2000 balance on the card because the payment doesn&#8217;t process until the middle of the following month.  So even though I&#8217;ve never left a balance on a credit card in my life I look just like any other credit card junkie that does not pay off their balance each month.</p>
<p>I am assuming the credit card companies report balance information at the end of each month so I figured if I just paid the card off in full before the end of each month this should help my credit score.  In the past I&#8217;ve always hesitated from paying it off before the statement came out because I worried I would not get credit for my rewards points, but I&#8217;m pretty sure this is not the case and will try it out.</p>
<p>Thoughts on this?  Does anyone know when the credit cards report balances to the credit agencies?  </p>
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		<title>Applied for Balance Transfer Card too</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Aug 2006 18:58:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MFJ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seeing as how I just opened a new Chase Cash Plus Rewards Card, I figured if I&#8217;m going to do the balance transfer thing I might as well apply for that card right now too so that the ding on my credit score all happens at one time. I believe they group credit requests in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seeing as how I just opened a <a title="Chase Cash Plus Rewards" href="http://www.myfinancialjourney.com/index.php/archive/2nd-chase-cash-plus-rewards-card/">new Chase Cash Plus Rewards Card</a>, I figured if I&#8217;m going to do the balance transfer thing I might as well apply for that card right now too so that the ding on my credit score all happens at one time.  I believe they group credit requests in a short period of time as one single inquiry, dunno we&#8217;ll see.</p>
<p>I just applied for the <a target="_blank" title="Citi Platinum Select MasterCard" href="http://citi.bridgetrack.com/usc/platinum/generic/12mos/default.htm?BTData=C02127E746061745C574242B7A2A6A7A1949D9D82FFF6F8F3F4CA20BD4B9&#038;app=UNSOL&#038;sc=4T3Z62H5&#038;m=0CJ6000000W&#038;langId=EN&#038;siteId=CB&#038;B=M&#038;AID=10310199&#038;PID=344661&#038;SID=5%5F6903831&#038;BT_TX=1">Citi Platinum Select MasterCard</a>, and we&#8217;ll see how that goes.  It has 0% interest on purchases AND balance transfers for 12 months, there are no fees even for balance transfers, and you can manage everything including the balance transfer request online.  I didn&#8217;t get instantly approved, but hopefully I get this card, I just <a title="Credit Score" href="http://www.myfinancialjourney.com/index.php/archive/my-credit-score/">ran my credit score</a> recently and it wasn&#8217;t too bad.  For those of you that have done balance transfers, how do they determine what kind of credit limit to give you on the new card, I&#8217;ve seen some people out there with pretty signifigant credit limits and was just wondering how they went about getting them, the people at Chase wouldn&#8217;t budge anything over $10k for me.</p>
<p>Anyone know of any other good balance transfer cards as long as I&#8217;m in the mood? <img src='http://myfinancialjourney.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />   Also if I apply and am approved do they automatically open me an account and send me the cards or do I have a chance to decline them if say the credit limit isn&#8217;t high enough?</p>
<p>Edit: Also applied for a Citi Dividend American Express Card which is very similiar to the Chase Cash Plus Rewards Card.<strong><a onmouseout="window.status=' ';return true;" onmouseover="window.status='CitiÂ® Dividend American ExpressÂ® Card  - Information and Application';return true;" target="_blank" href="http://www.creditcardguide.com/go/to.php?d=/citi/dividend-amex/link" /> </strong></p>
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		<title>2nd Chase Cash Plus Rewards Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Aug 2006 18:27:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MFJ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well I maxed the $300 annual reward limit on my Chase Cash plus rewards card and I was dissappointed to find out that you can no longer get the card online anymore. Well through a friend I found out that you can still get this card by going into the actual Chase branches. I did [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well I maxed the $300 annual reward limit on my Chase Cash plus rewards card and I was dissappointed to find out that you can no longer get the card online anymore.  Well through a friend I found out that you can still get this card by going into the actual Chase branches.  I did so this afternoon and have my 2nd Cash Plus Rewards card on the way.</p>
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<p>The great thing about this card is that it pays 5% back on gas and groceries and 1% on everything else.  What&#8217;s even better about this card is that it treats every single purchase at my local Super Walmart as Groceries and thus I get 5% back on all my Walmart purchases.  Seeing as how I am already a Walmart junky this comes in very handy.Also when signing up for the card I tried to pin the guy down about the future of this card, and he assured me that while Chase may phase out offering this card in the near future it will grandfather me into my existing program and I will be able to keep using it under these terms even if they kibosh the program.  I don&#8217;t believe a word he told me as credit card companies can change their terms and conditions any time they want and likely if they are killing the program it wasn&#8217;t very profitable for them and they really have very little reason to grandfather the rest of the people in.</p>
<p>I also asked about the initial balance transfer optoins, bt as far as balance transfers go this card really stinks.  When the new card comes I will get 0% interest on all purchases for 12 months, but they charge you 3% on all balance transfers and they would only preapprove me with a $10k credit limit.  So I guess I will just use my two cash plus rewards cards for all my spending, I should be able to get about $600 a year in free money doing this and if I decide to play the balance transfer game I will use a more friendly company like Citi to do that.</p>
<p>Anyway if you like this card you can still get it by stopping in at a local Chase bank, personally I would probably recommend the Citi cards due to their flexible terms and ease of use (like requesting balance transfer online through web page and no fees), but I do all my other banking with Chase so I had some motivation to try to make things work within the Chase world.  Unfortunately Citi does not have any banks that I know of in my area.</p>
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		<title>Balance Transfers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2006 12:15:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MFJ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we bought our house last summer, I ended up taking out a $16,500 Home Equity Line of Credit to satisfy the 20% down rule and eliminate any PMI charges and secure a lower rate on the 30 year fixed mortgage I was taking out. Well I&#8217;ve widdled this down to a little under $6,000 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we bought our house last summer, I ended up taking out a $16,500 Home Equity Line of Credit to satisfy the 20% down rule and eliminate any PMI charges and secure a lower rate on the 30 year fixed mortgage I was taking out.  Well I&#8217;ve widdled this down to a little under $6,000 in the first year, but I&#8217;ve kind of hit a wall now.  Basically last two months I haven&#8217;t been able to make anything but the minimum payment on my HELOC and well the damn interest rate keeps going up, so I am thinking about playing the balance transfer game to pay off the HELOC for at least the next 12 months go give us some breathing room and save us about $42 a month in interest charges stemming from the HELOC.  On top of that technically my HELOC will owe my Roth IRA accounts about $8,000 come Jan 1, so my HELOC still has some bite in it at this point and I&#8217;d be earning interest off of some credit card companies money rather than paying the mortgage company hard earned cash each month.</p>
<p> Now don&#8217;t get me wrong, I&#8217;m not in dire financial straights and looking to take out a balance transfer just to help pay the bills.  I could easily pay off the HELOC if I wanted to, but that means I would either have to delay/skip maxing out my and/or my wife&#8217;s Roth IRAs in 2007 or lower my 401k contribution percentage below 17.5%.  Basically I&#8217;ve got about $18,000 a year that I am putting away for retirement, so I&#8217;ve got a little wiggle room if things get tight.  But the point is I don&#8217;t ever want to get to the point where I need to descrease or for that matter stop increasing my retirement contributions.  If some credit card company will give me free money to play with I think I&#8217;ll take them up on it.</p>
<p>I have no credit card debt, nor have I ever or will I ever have any credit card debt (above 0%) and really I think I&#8217;ve just strung our household income to the limit with the amount I am contributing towards retirement.  Currently that $18,000 makes up 32% of our household income and every penny of that $18k is after-tax money, add in Mortgage/Heloc and we really aren&#8217;t living on much.</p>
<p>If anything I will just take out a balance transfer for 12 months, pay off the HELOC, and put the extra in a high-yield savings account.  Keep adding to the high yield savings account throughout the year as money frees up, and then worst case scenario I wasn&#8217;t able to come up with any extra money to pay off balance transfer in entirety, I&#8217;ll just pay of the balance transfer card with the HELOC, or do another balance transfer (BTW I doubt this will be the case).  No matter what it will save me the $42 a month I&#8217;m currently paying on my HELOC and any interest from the extra money.  That&#8217;s still a minimum savings of $500.</p>
<p>Anyway <a target="_blank" title="MyMoneyBlog" href="http://www.mymoneyblog.com/archives/2006/02/more_credit_car.html">MyMoneyBlog</a> seems to be the balance transfer expert so I am reading up and learning over there.  It looks like Citi is the best company to do this with, but if possible I&#8217;d like to use Chase as the rest of my accounts are with them.  We&#8217;ll see and I&#8217;ll keep you posted as I go through the process.</p>
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		<title>Chase Cash Plus Rewards Card still around</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 2006 12:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MFJ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of months ago it appeared that Chase was ditching the Cash Plus Rewards card that so many people in the PF community loved. This card offered 5% back on grocery &#038; gas purchases and 1% back on everything else. Well I was really dissappointed when it appeared that Chase pulled the plug on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of months ago it appeared that Chase was ditching the Cash Plus Rewards card that so many people in the PF community loved.  This card offered 5% back on grocery &#038; gas purchases and 1% back on everything else.  Well I was really dissappointed when it appeared that Chase pulled the plug on this card (I think less than a year after they implemented it) because I bank at Chase and well I like to be able to access all of my accounts from one on web page and have on point of contact for my banking/credit cards.</p>
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<p>Well a buddy of mine who I work with has a wife who is an upty up at Chase and it turns out that Chase is still offering the Cash Plus rewards card, but its only being offered by signing up in the a Chase branch office (you know this building things where people used to bank back in the 80s and 90s).  I have not gone and verified this yet, but my buddy and his wife just went in and signed up for another Cash Plus Rewards card at the local branch.This is very good news because I have reached the $300 annual cap on my existing Cash Plus Rewards card and am looking to get a 2nd rewards card to maximize my reward money.  I was just going to go with the Citi Platinum dividend card which has the exact same rewards program, but if I can keep it all with one company I will probably go ahead and do that.</p>
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		<title>My Credit Score</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Jul 2006 18:34:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MFJ</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well I went ahead and splurged and paid the $5.95 to get my credit score with my free credit reports and my score currently is an 861. I believe that&#8217;s pretty good, although its not as high as it could be (scores range from 400-925). I have nothing negative on any of my credit reports [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well I went ahead and splurged and paid the $5.95 to get my credit score with my <a target="_blank" title="Free Credit Reports" href="http://www.myfinancialjourney.com/index.php/archive/free-credit-report/">free credit reports</a> and my score currently is an 861.  I believe that&#8217;s pretty good, although its not as high as it could be (scores range from 400-925).  I have nothing negative on any of my credit reports and well there shouldn&#8217;t be.  I&#8217;m guessing my credit score is hurt by lack of history seeing as how I am only 26 and my credit history is only a couple years old&#8230;. and possibly that my mortgage is still at about 78-80% utilization.  Anyway I guess the score is high enough that should I ever need credit I can probably secure it, but I&#8217;m kind of ticked that I&#8217;m not in the 900s&#8230;oh well.</p>
<p>{Edit}<br />
After a comment by Mister X  &#8211; I realized that whatever I got from Transunion was useless.  I  thought it looked  high, but I  just assummed it was the new system implemented in the post I wrote about <a title="Credit Scored Revamped" href="http://www.myfinancialjourney.com/index.php/archive/credit-scores-revamped/">here about the new scoring system</a>.  But that post says the range goes up to 990, I&#8217;ll have to do more research but anyway below is the score Transunion gave me.</p>
<p><img align="middle" alt="Credit Score" title="Credit Score" src="http://www.myfinancialJourney.com/images/CreditScore.jpg" /></p>
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