While obsessing over a FICO score is not a good idea, this is a number that will have a lot of bearing in your life. This number determines whether or not you will be able to get a house, a new credit card, or in many cases, whether or not you will be able to rent an apartment. Lenders and businesses are relying on FICO scores more than ever, and it is have never been more important to make sure that your score is where it should be.
If you are just starting to build up your credit history, this is the perfect opportunity to watch your score and see how different variable affect it. Over time, with proper management, you have the ability to get your FICO score up over 800, but it will take some work. If you have already made some mistakes and your score is under 600, don’t despair. There are plenty of ways that you can restore your FICO score.
First, you need to know just how bad it is. You may even want to consider purchasing a subscription that will allow you to monitor your score over time. This helps you see what is happening with your credit and can provide you with advance notice if something is going wrong with your credit. We highly recommend monitoring your score, especially if you are getting ready to buy a house.
Once you have an idea of the number you are working with, it is easier to begin the process of restoring your FICO score. The average American has a score that is around 680, which is considered satisfactory. A score over 720 is considered good, and above 775 is considered excellent. However, scores under 620 are considered to be very bad and it can be difficult to get a loan.
The higher your score is, the less impact small good changes will have on it. For example, if you are already at 750 and keep making monthly payments, without opening any new cards, you probably won’t see much change. However, bad changes can have a very big impact on your score. For example, a collection can drop your score by as much as 20%, or a late payment may cause it to nosedive.
It is a lot easier to see more changes when you are working with a lower score, especially when you are rebuilding your credit. If it is in the low 500s, or even lower than that, making little changes can actually give your score a nice bounce. If you do decide to use a credit score monitoring service, these bounces are a great motivator to keep up the good work.
Now that you know what you are dealing with in terms of your credit score, it is time to work on putting together a plan that will help you restore it. Our next post will cover specific steps that you can take to get on the road towards a perfect score.
One resource you should be sure to check out is the blog at Credit Karma. At Credit Karma, not only can you get a free credit score and offers from partners with a pro-consumer vision, but also find extremely relevant information about your credit score or credit cards such as: Relationship Between Age and Credit Scores, How Often Does Your Credit Score Change?, or How A Credit Card Limit Is Determined.
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Originally posted 2008-09-25 05:06:45. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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