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Raise Your FICO Score

by Caton Hanson

A FICO score is one essential part have knowing how to manage your finances. The number is determined using a very difficult and confusing system used by lenders and underwriters. It is not necessary to know everything about this system but knowing a thing or two can prove to be a large benefit to you in keeping up your score. The more your know about the system, the more you can use it to your advantage and this is really the way of keeping your credit score afloat. It is key.

The first thing you need to know is the basics of how the FICO system works and what qualifies you for good or bad credit. The highest score you can get in 850. This should be common knowledge but I have been surprised time and time again at the number of people that don’t know this basic thing. If you did not know, don’t worry. After today, you’ll know a lot more than most. The ideal range for your credit score is 720 to 850. This is extremely good. Again, don’t worry if this isn’t you. If you score is about 675, you are still in very good shape. If it’s below 675, there may be some trouble borrowing money in the future. 300 is the lowest.

This FICO score is compiled by many different factors. 35% of your credit has to do with your punctuality of making your payments. Any payment that is more than 30 days late is reported to the credit bureaus and a lower score is the result. 30% of the FICO score is dependent upon your total debt. This means the ratio of your revolving debt. Still confused? Revolving debt is a credit card. Debt that is always available in a certain range. The ratio is how much debt you still have in comparison to the limit on that line of credit.

Another fifteen percent of your credit score is based on the length of your credit history from the time you first borrowed money to the present. Ten percent is based on the kinds of credit you use. Some kinds are weighted more heavily. The final ten percent of your FICO score is determined by how much credit you have used recently.

Lastly, there are a few things to go over that can adversely affect your credit score that we have not yet talked about. if you have a bankruptcy, owe monies to a court judgment or tax lien, all of these can hurt your overall credit score very significantly. The number of credit lines you have open is also important. If you open a fifth line of credit to increase your debt/credit ratio, you are likely doing more harm that good. be watchful also of the number of times you pull you score. Each time you pull it, it counts against you as a credit inquiry. Some hurt worse than others but just be careful.

About the Author:
Caton Hanson is an expert in FICO scoring. Visit him at Utah SBFC Law Group Loans, and visit his colleague at Utah SBFC Law Group Loans Jody.
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