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Do you have bad credit, find out

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What is a Credit Score?

Your Credit Score Explained

About When you apply for credit card, loan, your credit score is checked, there is a credit score that is used to determine the risk for creditors and lenders. The credit score number reflects the rates, terms and conditions for all of your major financial purchases.

The credit score is the financial evaluation of your credit history, which is calculated
By using complex mathematical formula, based on your credit, debts, payment history,
credit inquiries. Each credit bureau, such as Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion , will provide you with their own credit score.

Numeric Credit Score.
The credit score represents three digit number between 300 to 850, and if your credit score is over 700 it is really good score. The higher the rate is, the better and lower rates you get on all your purchases from car lone to mortgage.

How is Credit Score Understood
Financial institutions, such as banks, lenders, retailers use different scoring formulas, FICO, Beacon, Empica. Each score will evaluate your credit data in a different way, and the credit score will very about 40 points depending on which credit score was used.

Managing your credit score.
To avoid losing points on your credit score, try to follow simple rules:
• Make sure to make your credit card balance as low as possible.
• Try to pay your bills on time, avoid late payments.
• Obtain several credit accounts.
• Do not apply for too many new credit applications.
• Maintain a steady record use.
• Maintain one or two loans.
• Maintain your credit accounts for an extensive amount of time.

Does you credit score is affected if you checking it constantly?
A lot of people believe that if you are checking your own credit on more then one occasion within in a year, it will not decrease points of your credit score.
However, it is true, when you apply for new credits, loans your points can drop about 5 points.
Great example would be, when you get approved for a new car. Sometimes people go from dealership to dealership and get their credits run several times a day!

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