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Building your business credit report

A business credit report can be started in the same way as a consumer report, with small credit cards.

The business may be approved for small credit cards to help them build an initial credit profile.

These types of starter cards in the business world are commonly called “vendor credit.”

Net 30 terms are common with most vendor credit sources. This means they will give you credit on “net 30” terms, giving you 30 days to pay the bill you owe in full.

Some companies will ask you to buy their products, while others will not.

Some companies will ask you to pay for your first orders, others won’t.

Some companies report your credit very quickly and quickly, others don’t.

Keep an eye out for all of these things when applying with providers.

Always apply first without using your SSN. Some vendors will ask for it and some will even tell you over the phone that they need to have it, but send it without it first.

Most people you talk to at credit bureaus don’t even know you can get business credit without providing your SSN, so follow these steps I outline and don’t apply with your SSN.

When your first Net 30 account reports your “line of business” to Dun & Bradstreet, the DUNS system will automatically activate your file if you haven’t already. This is also true for Experian and Equifax.

Some of the more popular vendor sources include: Uline, Laughlin & Associates, Quill Office Supplies, and Reliable Office Supplies.

Next, start creating revolving accounts…

You’ll need a total of five reported checkout experiences to start earning revolving store credit.

Do not request store credit without a payment experience, without a score and without a profile, or you will be denied.

Most major retailers offer revolving business credit. To get approved, they will want to see that you have established payment experiences, an established credit profile with at least two reporting agencies preferably, and positive credit scores with the reporting agencies that your credit is reported to.

Your major business credit scores are based on the length of time you pay your bills.

So to have good scores, you just need to make sure you pay your bills on time or early, the sooner the better.

So even with 30 net provider terms, try to pay your bill as soon as you get the highest possible scores.

Remember, many credit issuers have their computers automatically approve files. These computers are looking for high scores, so give them what they want.

You must have five reported payment experiences to begin applying for revolving credit. Some starter revolving accounts include: Radio Shack, Lowes, Home Depot, Staples, and Office Depot.

Most major stores offer trade credit even though they don’t advertise it. So once you’ve followed the steps outlined here, you can start getting credit with these major retailers: BP, Chevron, Walmart, and Target.

These stores also offer trade credit: Amazon.com, Best Buy, Nordstrom’s, Sam’s Club, Costco, and many more.

Finally, get CASH credit…

Once you have a total of 10 payment experiences, you can start getting approved for cash sources of credit.

It is also recommended that you have at least one account with a high credit limit of $10,000 so that your cash limits are as high as possible.

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