BILL'S ANSWER
The answer to your question depends on several factors, such as whether or not you have used the accounts in the past, if you have a good payment history with the creditors, and how much available credit you currently have on the accounts. If you have used the cards and have maintained a good payment history with the creditors, you may want to keep the accounts open, as accounts with long positive payment histories have a beneficial influence on your credit score. However, if you have never used the accounts, thus never established a payment history, it is possible that the open accounts could be weighing down your credit score. Having too much available credit tends to make you look like more of a risk to lenders, as you could potentially put yourself in financial trouble in a very short time.
I recommend that you try to balance these two factors to help raise your credit score as much as possible. Examine the interest rates on the five cards you currently have; you may want to close the two highest-interest cards, leaving you with three relatively low interest cards. You can then start spreading your credit usage over the three cards, paying off the balances every month, to establish a good payment history on all three accounts. Once you do this, you will have a good balance between accounts with good payment histories and too much available credit, which should help improve your credit score.
Also, if you are struggling to make payments on any of these credit cards and if you want a free debt consultation with one of Bill's approved debt help partners.
For more information about credit reports, credit scoring, and what they mean to you, I encourage you to visit the Bills.com Credit Resources page.
I hope this information helps you Find. Learn. Save.
Good Luck,
Bill
September 30, 2009
September 29, 2009
November 26, 2007
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