Originally posted by: jandrews
Anyway, lots of life lessons learned and I am now 25 and make pretty good money and want to be responsible any other advise on things I need to do?
Anyway, I will check those credit boards. Sometime in the next 3-4 years I will want to buy a house. I am just suprised how no matter when I make 25k or 50k I always seem to have money management issues, not to mention having a girlfriend doesnt help anyones wallet.
I believe you are on the proper path, but you got a bit lost. Syrch was correct, it isn't reported late until it is 30+ days late. So, these slightly late payments shouldn't hurt your credit score. They do hurt your wallet, of course.
Lesson #1: You be in charge. No more leaving it up to buddies/roommates to take care of the deals. That way, you can control your destiny and not hope that someone else does you a favor.
Lesson #2: Pay off the CC in full each and every month. You said your salary just doubled. Thus, there should be no reason that you can't pay them off.
Lesson #3: Pay attention to what is on the bill. With your CC paid off in full, there should always be no fees and no interest. If those boxes show fees/interest being charged, then there is a big problem. Call your CC that very day and see what happened. No waiting 5 months without really looking at the bill.
Lesson #4: Get on auto pay. Have your CC automatically withdraw the minimum amount from your checking account each month. You can never be late (as long as you keep that small minimum amount in your checking account). Be sure to pay the remaining amount. But even if you forget, your bill was not late and you get no late fees.
Lesson #5: Heck, pay attention to IF you get a bill. Write a list of every bill you pay in a month and the date it is due. Now write another list with the dates 2 weeks earlier. Pay attention to that second list. Suppose you have a bill due on the 30th. If by the 16th you haven't received a bill AND paid it, then call that company immediately. That'll give you two weeks to get a new bill and everything straightened out.
Lesson #6: Pay the bill the instant you receive it. Don't get your mail and set it aside for later (you may forget).
Lesson #7: Wait it out. Your credit score is already in the mid 600s. In another 3-4 years you'll be golden if you follow those rules above.