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  2. How requesting a credit limit increase affects your credit - AOL

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    Take the time to learn more about a credit limit increase’s impact on credit score, the pros and cons of a credit limit increase, the right time to request an increased credit limit, how ...

  3. How your credit limit is determined - AOL

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    When you request a higher credit limit, make sure your credit card issuer knows about any recent changes to your financial situation that might affect their decision, such as a higher annual ...

  4. Consumers turn to credit limit increases for additional ...

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    Unlike applying for a new credit card, requesting a higher credit limit won’t affect the overall age of your credit accounts, which makes up 15 percent of your credit score. Moreover, it can be ...

  5. Credit score in the United States - Wikipedia

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    So if a person has one credit card with a used balance of $500 and a limit of $1,000 as well as another with a used balance of $700 and $2,000 limit, the average ratio is 40 percent ($1,200 total used divided by $3,000 total limits). If the first credit card company raises the limit to $2,000, the ratio lowers to 30 percent, which could boost ...

  6. Credit CARD Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The Act contains a provision that limits the first year annual fee for a credit card to 25% of the credit limit. Credit card issuers are still able to charge certain additional fees, such as "setup fees" or "program fees." The Act also restricts the fees that can be charged for gift cards and other prepaid cards.

  7. Credit limit - Wikipedia

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    Credit utilization ratios exceeding 30% are where negative effects on credit scores become more pronounced. [3] Credit limit calculation is done to ensure that total receivable exposure is consistent with the financial capabilities of the client and so a credit limit is set for each buyer. If the credit limit is lower than the theoretical ...

  8. 5 Questions To Ask About the Impact of Credit Limits on Your ...

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    For example, if you have one credit card with a $2,000 credit limit and another credit card with a $10,000 credit limit, your available credit is $12,000. However, your credit limit on the first ...

  9. Criticism of credit scoring systems in the United States

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    These punishments can include higher premiums, loss of privileges, poorer service, or higher interest rates, which ultimately affect credit score and purchasing power. [10] This idea is similarly expressed with the Social Credit System in China as it acts as a tool to, [fix] moral decay" [ 13 ] and "encourage positive economic and moral ...