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Understanding Your Credit Score 101

When it comes to credit we all want the best credit possible. Your credit score can be used to determine your entire future. So the better your credit score the better your future outlook will be. Bad credit can be a huge roadblock for your future especially if you are looking to buy a home or purchase a new vehicle. A negative credit score can also affect your search for a loan on anything such as a business idea, or even a gas card.

Now let’s take a look at how your credit score is determined. Thirty five percent of your credit score is based entirely on your payment history. When you have a long history of making payments on time and never missing one is one of the top things most lenders will look at. This is how they know you will be true to your obligation. Thirty percent is based on the amount you owe on any account. Essentially this will tell a lender what you owe and how much credit you still have available. If you have maxed out your credit cards you will be considered high risk. This will lower your credit score.

Now we move on to the length of your credit history. This takes up fifteen percent of your credit score. In general the longer your credit history is the higher your credit score will be. Ten percent of your overall score is based on how many new accounts you have opened in a short time. This includes your checking into your credit score to frequently. And finally the last ten percent of your score is determined by the types of credit you have in use. This is considered the mix of credit cards, any retail accounts, any type of finance company loans, and mortgage loans. Never forget to take your credit seriously because nobody wants bad credit.

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  1. Wayne said:
    on November 21st, 2008 at 4:04 am

    Good tips

  2. Olivia said:
    on November 23rd, 2008 at 2:07 am

    These are great tips. I always wondered how the creditors decided on the amount of your approval and if you even got approved at all. This makes things much clearer.

  3. John said:
    on November 29th, 2008 at 1:41 am

    This helps to make things much clearer when it comes to trying to understand exactly what the creditors are looking at.

  4. Maria said:
    on November 29th, 2008 at 2:10 am

    This really does help to make things much more easy to understand.

  5. Ron said:
    on December 3rd, 2008 at 8:45 am

    This is an excellent overview. Keep in mind however, that the formula for credit scoring is much more complicated.

  6. Oliver said:
    on December 3rd, 2008 at 9:01 pm

    This is an excellent overview. Keep in mind however, that the formula for credit scoring can also get much more complicated.