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  2. How Canceling Your Unused Credit Card Could Hurt You - AOL

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    If you were to close an unused credit card that has a $2,000 limit, your total available credit drops to $8,000, and your balance now represents 25% of your available credit.

  3. How to cancel a credit card without hurting your credit score

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    You have five credit cards each with a $1,000 limit, making your total available credit $5,000. Your regular monthly credit card expenses total $1,000. Your credit utilization ratio is 20 percent ...

  4. Is closing a credit card bad? - AOL

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    Closing your only credit card can affect your credit mix. Your credit mix refers to the different types of credit accounts you have. That includes revolving accounts, like credit cards, and ...

  5. CIBI Information - Wikipedia

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    CIBI Information, Inc. or CIBI, formerly known as Credit Information Bureau, Inc., is the first and the only local credit bureau in the Philippines.CIBI started as a government entity under the Central Bank of the Philippines Department of Loans and Credit to initiate a credit information exchange system in the country.

  6. What happens if you don’t use your credit card? - AOL

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    A credit card issuer has the right to close your credit card if you don’t use it. Unfortunately, closing an account can have an adverse effect on your credit score.

  7. Credit Information Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Credit Information Corporation (CIC) is a government-owned and controlled corporation providing credit information system in the Philippines.It was created in 2008 by the Credit Information System Act (CISA) to construct a centralized, comprehensive credit information system for the collection and dissemination of accurate and fair information relevant to, or arising from, credit and ...