IKE
Well-known Member
- Location
- Oklahoma....U.S.A.
I've had two visa cards, from two different banks, for ages and rarely use them and I initially got them many years ago for emergencies.
** I stand to be corrected but I seem to recall reading many moons ago that you shouldn't totally pay off a credit card because it shows your payment history which in turn helps establish and maintain your credit rating. **
The reason I ask I received one of the card bills yesterday and the balance is only $295.17 (the other is right at $350.00) and while funds are available to easily pay both off entirely I normally only send in around $25.00 or so over the minimum payment, which is what I'm about to do now.
We are both retired and have no debt whatsoever now other than monthly utilities and such.......does what I seem to recall reading hold true about keeping a small balance on credit cards ?
** I stand to be corrected but I seem to recall reading many moons ago that you shouldn't totally pay off a credit card because it shows your payment history which in turn helps establish and maintain your credit rating. **
The reason I ask I received one of the card bills yesterday and the balance is only $295.17 (the other is right at $350.00) and while funds are available to easily pay both off entirely I normally only send in around $25.00 or so over the minimum payment, which is what I'm about to do now.
We are both retired and have no debt whatsoever now other than monthly utilities and such.......does what I seem to recall reading hold true about keeping a small balance on credit cards ?