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		<title>Myth 1: You Can Boost Your Score by Asking Your Credit Card Company to Lower Your Limits</title>
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This one is a variation on the idea that reducing your available credit somehow helps your score by making you seem less risky to lenders. Once again, it&#8217;s off the mark. Narrowing the gap between the credit you use and the credit you have available to you can have a negative effect on your score. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This one is a variation on the idea that reducing your available credit somehow helps your score by making you seem less risky to lenders. Once again, it&#8217;s off the mark. Narrowing the gap between the credit you use and the credit you have available to you can have a negative effect on your score. It doesn&#8217;t matter that you asked for the reduction; the FICO formula doesn&#8217;t distinguish between lower limits that you requested and lower limits imposed by a creditor. All it sees is less space between your balances and your limits, and that&#8217;s not good.<br />
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If you want to help your score, tackle the problem from the other end: by paying down your debt. Increasing the gap between your balance and your credit limit has a positive effect on your score. </p>
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