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What??s Your Credit Score? Not Knowing Could Cost You

   
Author: Rebecca Spitzer

When you go online and apply for a credit card, how can you get your results in a matter of seconds? The answer is your credit score. This little number packs a big punch and can make the difference between getting approved for a car loan, a great rate on your mortgage, or getting turned down for everything credit related that you apply for in life.

The credit score ranges from 300 to 800. Your specific score is result of a special formula, called an algorithm, which compares your credit information to the credit information of tens of millions of other people. The number that they get as a result is a very accurate prediction of how likely you are to pay your debts.

This may seem unfair, but your credit score is based on a number of factors. They look at your payment history for every listing on your credit report, the total amount of outstanding debt you have, and the length of your credit history. They also check to see if you have had any derogatory credit information, such as bankruptcies, charge-offs, and collections. And finally, they calculate how much credit you have used in comparison to how much credit you have available.

The Fair Credit Reporting Act has made it possible for you to get a free copy of your credit report every twelve months from all three major credit bureaus. Unfortunately, your credit score is not usually included in this free information. But for additional five or ten dollars, you can get your credit score included.

Knowing your credit score can help you get a better picture of what the information on your credit report means. For example, a credit score of 720 or higher will get you the best rates on home loans. And a credit score of below 500 will cost you hundreds, perhaps thousands of dollars in high interest rates, if you can qualify for a loan at all.

If your credit score is very low and you do not have any significant derogatory entries on your credit report, it's time to take a good look at that report and find any inaccuracies. Be sure that all the debt you have paid off shows up as a zero balance, and double-check your available lines of credit

Author Bio:

Rebecca Spitzer recommends Find Credit Cards for finding a 0% APR card. See http://www.findcreditcards.org/type/0-apr.php for more information.

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