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How to strategically increase your credit limit for better financial flexibility

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How to strategically increase your credit limit for better financial flexibility
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Ashley Kosciolek Senior cruise writer | The Points Guy

Your credit limit often influences your credit score and overall financial leverage. Whether you’ve recently acquired a new card or have maintained the same one for some time, increasing your credit limit can be beneficial. Here are strategies to consider:

1. **Waiting for Automatic Increases**: Credit issuers occasionally review accounts and might offer credit limit increases to cardholders with responsible usage patterns. "Make on-time payments, ideally paying your balance in full each month," is advisable to improve your chances.

2. **Requesting an Increase**: You have the option of requesting a credit limit increase from your issuer. "You can typically request an increase through your online account, via the mobile app or by calling your card issuer’s customer service," the text advises. Be prepared with financial information like "your total annual income" and "monthly mortgage or rent payment." Keep in mind, "some issuers may conduct a hard credit inquiry, which could temporarily lower your credit score."

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3. **Applying for a New Card**: Applying for a new credit card might increase your overall credit limit and reduce your credit utilization ratio. A good credit history and relationship with your bank enhance your chances. However, "applying for a new credit card will likely result in a hard inquiry on your credit report," the document warns.

Understanding your credit utilization is critical. For instance, with a $3,000 total balance on a $15,000 credit limit, your utilization is 20%, which is considered healthy. Higher credit limits can reduce this ratio and potentially improve your credit score.

When contemplating a credit increase, consider your reasons and ensure your account meets the issuer's policy requirements. While in the short term, "requesting a credit limit increase can hurt your credit score," in the long run, it may benefit you. "Responsible spending habits and on-time payments are the most effective ways to improve your credit score over time."

The approval process can vary; some responses are immediate while others may take up to 10 business days. It is generally advisable to "request a 10% to 30% increase" to avoid skeptical issuers. If denied, assess and improve any issues like "high credit utilization" before reapplying after six months.

In conclusion, increasing your credit limit might support your credit score if managed responsibly, although it’s not a justification for increased expenses.

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