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Wife hopes car loan will build credit
Dear Terry,
We are thinking of buying a new car. Would it build my credit if I apply for a car loan separately instead of doing a joint loan?
My husband has a 20- to 30-point higher credit score, so he is getting a better interest rate. But I would still like to apply for a loan in my name as I am thinking that would help build my credit history.
Am I right in assuming that? Or am I wasting a few dollars every month just thinking I am doing the right thing by not taking the car in my husband's name?
-- Madhu
Dear Madhu,
You are absolutely right in trying to build your own credit score. Too many women rely on their husband's credit history and then discover after a divorce or death that they can't get credit.
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The difference in the interest rate between what you can get jointly or what you can get on your own shouldn't be that great, given what you've said here.