Credit score rating
Lenders are always ready to give you a loan, it seems. If you look around at how much banks, lending companies and other lending institutions spend in convincing you to take out a loan, you would think that loans are as easy as pie to get. You wouldn't be far wrong. Lending institutions are keen to get you to lend money. This is how they earn their money, after all. However, this does not mean that they would give a loan to every Tom, Dick and Harry who comes through their door. While offering loans are how a lending company earns their keep, it does not help if they lend money to people who cannot afford to pay what they borrowed. In light of this, lending institutions are diligent in researching their loan applicant's financial standing before they are granted the loan. If you are a borrower who is applying for a loan, your lender will be very interested in your monthly income, in how much mortgage you have to pay and a whole lot of other data which, taken as a whole, defines how fit you are to take a loan from them. Of particular interest to lenders is
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My credit score
My friends have always asked me how I have been able to maintain my credit score. I always tell them that the steps are simple, as long as they make sure that they do it the right way. I start off by telling them that their credit rating is calculated based on the standards of FICO or Fair Isaac Corporation. Then, I advise them that they should learn more about these standards so that they will know which factors influence their rating. I tell them that there are five categories within the FICO standards, which are used to calculate my credit score. These are: 1. The history of my monthly payments - I further relay to my friends that they should keep up with their payments each month. This way, they will be able to avoid a bad history of credit. 2. My credit balance - this is taken into account along with the limit of my credit account. If there is a huge difference between my loan balance and my credit limit, the higher the percentage for this category. 3. The duration of my credit history - the longer I have been able to maintain a good record history
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Credit score scale
A credit score scale can really be a very tough thing to understand. It involves numeric systems and the many numbers it is composed of have different meanings. Getting to know it inside it out can really be a Herculean task and an overwhelming experience. However, despite the fact that a credit score scale is tough to understand, it is still best to understand it. There are many rewards in doing so along with a lot of benefit. In fact, if it needs fixing then you would be able to do so. The first step to understand your credit score scale is to see how it is put together and what it is composed of. Typical companies that deal with credit matters look at several aspects in putting together your credit score scale. One factor they pay attention to is past payment history. The things involved here are you paying the bills and whether you pay that on time. If you have any outstanding debt then that too would be factored in. if you have much of these outstanding debts, then your credit rating will tend to go down. Another aspect that is considered in putting together your credit score
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