​What is creditworthiness and why does it matter?

Midcoast Financial Planning • November 14, 2023

What is creditworthiness?


It might be a bit of a mouthful, but the concept of creditworthiness is simple enough to understand.


The term refers to a person or company considered suitable to receive credit – mainly due to being reliable in paying money back in the past, as well as having enough funds to stay afloat if things go south.


There are ways to enhance your creditworthiness. But for now, it’s best to wrap your head around the basics.

What do they look at?


When you apply for credit, banks look at lots of different factors to determine your creditworthiness such as your income, assets, spending, and debts. And, they’ll usually look at the following things.


Your credit file


This is your history of credit applications and interactions. You can ask for a copy of this file to see where you stand – and to ensure your information’s accurate.


Your income


Unless you plan to buy a super yacht or 60-roomed Sydney Harbour citadel, they’re not expecting you to be super-rich. Instead, they looking for proof of steady, regular income—each week, each month.


Your savings


Do you put aside a bit from your pay packet each month? Even a modest bank account with a short savings history suggests you’re a reliable character.


Your assets


Retirees, for example, may not have high incomes, but will have significant assets in reserve. So long as these are reasonably liquid, they’ll boost your creditworthiness.


Your debts


It may seem odd that debt can make you more (and not less) creditworthy. However, banks like to see evidence of your ability to manage debt and pay things down.

That said, it’s a question of balance – and it’s important your debts are well within your capacity to handle.


Why does creditworthiness matter?


It matters to you


Used responsibly, credit can get you to where you want to be, quicker than you might think.

Don’t take on debts you can’t afford, to become a slave to your own mortgage, or slide into financial distress.

Talk to us today if you need more information.


Source: NAB

Reproduced with permission of National Australia Bank (‘NAB’). This article was originally published at https://www.nab.com.au/personal/life-moments/manage-money/money-basics/creditworthiness.


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