March is National Credit Education Month in the U.S., which makes it the perfect opportunity to brush up on your credit basics.1 Whether you’re a credit novice or well-versed in the art of the FICO score, below are four ways to potentially boost your credit IQ.

Dissect Your Credit Score

Do you know what goes into your credit score? Although the exact weight given to each factor is proprietary, the credit reporting bureaus look at the following:

Check and Clean Up Your Credit Report

You’re entitled to a free copy of your annual credit report once per year. Take advantage of this opportunity to carefully review your credit report and contact the reporting bureaus to correct any misinformation. Ideally, there are no surprises on your credit report, but you may discover an account that slipped through the cracks and gone unpaid or a new line of credit you haven’t applied for.

Consider Refinancing High-Interest Debt

One way to improve your credit is by reducing your credit utilization rate—and one way to do this is by refinancing your high-interest debt so that more of each payment goes toward principal paydown. The more quickly you pay down your debt, the more quickly your credit score may reflect this progress.

Schedule an Appointment With a Financial Professional

Whether you need a bit more guidance when it comes to money decisions or just want to make sure you’re on the right track for the future, a financial professional may advise you on a wide range of credit- and finance-related issues. This Credit Education Month, consider making an appointment with a financial professional to take the temperature of your savings and investments.

Important Disclosures:

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