Score not available due to lack of credit history.
It's the amount of credit on your credit card that is currently available for you to use for cash advance transactions.
Secured credit cards are available that require a deposit matching the credit limit.
Because 30% of your credit score is based on your debt to available credit ratio. For example, if you have 3K in credit card debts and if you add up all your available credit limit from all your credit cards for a total of $10K. =your current debt/available credit = 3K/10K = 30% Ratio (Ideal Ratio!) Now you close one account with an available credit of 4K, now decreasing you available credit to $6K =your current debt/available credit = 3K/6K = 50% Ratio The higher the ratio the more negative it will affect your credit score.
There are credit cards available for people with bad credit. Secured credit cards are more suited for people with bad credit and are likely to be the only ones they will qualify for. Capital One offers a Secured MasterCard which is available for people with bad credit.
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That means that you have a credit on your account. So you don't have to pay anything to the credit card company because you paid too much, or you got a credit for something returned.
Usually it means that you have a credit balance and the credit card company owes you money. This occurs when you pay more than you owe or you receive a refund from a previous purchase.
Score not available due to lack of credit history.
It's the amount of credit on your credit card that is currently available for you to use for cash advance transactions.
It means that the credit line described is still open and available for use.
It means that you are carrying half of the available credit hours.
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Parentheses are brackets which are rounded kind. Like the one below: ( ..... )
Anything within parentheses should be calculated first.
Score not available due to lack of credit history.
Negative.