Apply for Credit—But Not Too Often
Lenders generally regard having a few credit cards, a loan or a line of credit as a good thing, provided you make timely payments, of course. Your credit mix—meaning various types of loans, such as credit cards and a mortgage—is a factor in your score. Plus having multiple accounts helps you establish a credit history and sets the foundation for your credit utilization ratio.
But the law of diminishing returns can apply when it comes to applying for credit. That’s because each credit query becomes part of your credit record, and too many “hard inquiries”—that is, applications that are tracked by the credit bureaus—over a short window of time will raise red flags and lower your credit score.