I was listening to the Suze Orman show and a caller said that he has 5 credit cards with a total credit line of $15,000. He was wondering if he needed to have that many cards and if closing any would negatively affect his FICO. He never carries a balance, paying his bill in full each month.
Suze's answer was that if he doesn't need that much credit, he should close the extra cards. She said that since he pays his bill in full every month, his credit utilization ratio doesn't matter. This is the part that I don't agree with.
I also pay my credit card bills in full every month but the credit bureaus don't know or care about that. When they look at my credit report, they never see a zero balance on my account. By the time I pay my December bill, for example, I'll already have racked up a couple thousand in charges for January. So I've always believed that the utilization ratio did matter.
Am I right or is Suze right?
Suze's answer was that if he doesn't need that much credit, he should close the extra cards. She said that since he pays his bill in full every month, his credit utilization ratio doesn't matter. This is the part that I don't agree with.
I also pay my credit card bills in full every month but the credit bureaus don't know or care about that. When they look at my credit report, they never see a zero balance on my account. By the time I pay my December bill, for example, I'll already have racked up a couple thousand in charges for January. So I've always believed that the utilization ratio did matter.
Am I right or is Suze right?
Comment