Im a young adult is it important to be up on my credit report?
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Last Updated: 04/18/2022 at 11:28pm
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Credit ratings are important as it allows you to be in a better position when applying for credit or a mortgage for example. You wish to have a mortgage and to get the best i.e lowest interests rate you need a good credit rating. so yes it is important should you wish to achieve a mortgage etc in the future.
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January 8th, 2018 3:06am
Being mindful of your financial situation, including your credit score and reports, is important. Monitoring and correcting problems with your credit can help alleviate problems before they even arise.
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February 26th, 2018 11:30am
I think to some point it is, but it should not be your goal in life. If you are not doing as well as you want to be, it is totally fine. There are a lot more things than your credit report that matters :)
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April 18th, 2022 11:28pm
From my experience, yes but not as important as you think. I recently bought a car to pay it off in 4 years and this helps build credit. Credit is used if you need to take out loans such as buying a house and lenders want to see if you can make payments on time. As long as you don't miss any payments on your credit report, your score will not suffer and you will be fine. A higher credit score means less interest you will pay in the long term but if that is something you aren't worried about it. I wouldn't worry such much about the score than just making sure you don't miss payments.
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