It is also important…

September 25th, 2008 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

…to understand what factors and how much weight they carry in computing your credit scores. Payment history makes up roughly 35% of your credit rating. Paying all creditors in a timely manner carries significant weight. Amounts owed attributes to 30% of your credit rating. It is good practice to spread debt over many accounts than to carry a large debt load on fewer accounts. You want to focus on keeping your balances under 50%, but preferably around 30% of your credit limits. The length of your credit history factors into about 15% of your credit scores. In order to get started in the right direction you want to have at least 2 tradelines and 6 months of activity to generate a score. The ability to obtain new credit makes up 10% of your credit profile. And finally the types of credit will factor in to 10% of your credit scores. A variety of credit such as mortgages, revolving accounts (credit cars), installment loans (personal loans, auto, etc.), and any other consumer accounts can affect your scoring. Some credit attributes that Do Not determine your FICO score are your income, assets, and demographic data.


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