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If you have your own income or live in a small community where you
are well known, obtaining credit could be relatively easy. In most cases obtaining
credit is easy with a co-signer that is willing to assist you with building a solid credit
future.
Be careful not to overdraw your checking account, and if possible, add to savings regularly. While this is not an indication that you can handle credit, it will show prospective lenders your ability to handle your own financial affairs. If you are married and want the account in your name only, do not use your spouse's name and income to obtain the credit. If your income is low, start with a smaller independent store where you have shopped before. Limit the number of places where you first apply. Once credit is received, make payments for any purchases promptly. Do not apply for another credit card until you have established a good payment reputation. A married woman who uses her social title (e.g., Mrs. John Jones) is likely to find the account listed under her husband's name. If married, you can use one of the following: first named and maiden name; first name and husband's surname; or first name and a combined surname (e.g., Susan Smith, Susan Jones, or Susan Smith-Jones). If you do not meet the income requirements, consider asking a relative or friend to cosign the note. You will be responsible for payments, but the cosigner must bear the risk of assuming payments if you default on the loan. Or, if you are a member of a credit union, apply for a loan there. If you do not have a specific use for the borrowed funds, place them in a savings account, money market fund, or a short-term certificate of deposit. Consider the interest you pay as the cost of establishing your credit identify. Even if you never use it, the fact that you were accepted could be viewed favorably later.
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