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Credit report score chart |
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One of the most pertinent documents that you will need when you apply for a loan is your credit report score chart. Your credit report score chart contains your credit history and money handling habits. Basically, it is a summary of how good you are in paying off a loan, how solvent your financially and, generally, how you handle money. In the common credit report score chart, there are usually five details regarding your financial history which are taken into consideration. These are your payment history, the amount that you owe, the length of your credit history, your new credits and the type of credits that you use. Each of these details has different weights in your credit report score chart. Payment History In your credit report score chart, your payment history contains information about the credits, loans and the like that you have paid or have been delinquent with. These usually include the number of accounts you have paid exactly as your agreement required, the number of on file past due items, the past due amount you have on delinquent accounts, any negative public records about you such as bankruptcy records, suits, liens and wage attachments and information about
your account payment records on specific accounts such as credit cards, installment loans, mortgages and others. Amounts Owed Your credit report score chart also contains data about the amounts you owe in accounts, including some specific account types, the lack of a balance of a specific type, the number of accounts that you have that have balances, the proportion of the credit lines that you actually use and the proportion of the installment loan amounts that you still owe. Length of Credit History The credit history information of your credit report score chart contains relevant information about the time since you have opened your accounts which is often times broken down to several specific account types and the activity records of your account. New Credit Your credit report score chart also contains information regarding your new credit accounts such as what type of credit accounts you have newly opened, the new accounts you have inquired about, the time since you last opened a new account and other details. Types of Credit Used The credit report score chart that you get will also have details about the kinds of credit accounts that you use and further details about how you use these accounts. Credit Scores
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