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Factors That Decide Your Credit Score |
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Credit scores range between 200 and 800, with scores above 620
considered desirable for obtaining a mortgage. The following factors
affect your score:
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Your payment history. Did you pay your credit card
obligations on time? If they were late, then how late? Bankruptcy
filing, liens, and collection activity also impact your history.
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How much you owe. If you owe a great deal of money on
numerous accounts, it can indicate that you are overextended.
However, it’s a good thing if you have a good proportion of balances
to total credit limits.
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The length of your credit history. In general, the longer you
have had accounts opened, the better. The average consumer's oldest
obligation is 14 years old, indicating that he or she has been
managing credit for some time, according to Fair Isaac Corp., and
only one in 20 consumers have credit histories shorter than 2 years.
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How
much new credit you have. New credit, either installment
payments or new credit cards, are considered more risky, even if you
pay them promptly.
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The
types of credit you use. Generally, it’s desirable to have more
than one type of credit — installment loans, credit cards, and a
mortgage, for example.
Reprinted from
REALTORMAG with permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
Copyright 2008 All rights reserved. |
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