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  2. Bankruptcy risk score - Wikipedia

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    One can improve their score by paying bills on time, keeping balances low, and having few revolving accounts. Equifax, a US credit bureau, offers a bankruptcy risk score called the Bankruptcy Navigator Index to its commercial clients. [3] The BNI 4.0 considers a consumer's credit balances versus credit limits as the most heavily weighted factor.

  3. Credit score in the United States - Wikipedia

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    FICO scores have different names at each of the different credit reporting agencies: Equifax (Beacon), TransUnion (FICO Risk Score, Classic) and Experian (Experian/FICO Risk Model). There are several active generations of FICO credit scores: FICO 98 (1998), FICO 04 (2004), FICO 8 (2009), FICO 9 (2014), FICO 10 and FICO 10T (2020).

  4. Common reasons why mortgage applications get denied - AOL

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    Your credit score is the single most important factor in determining your mortgage rate – and whether you get approved at all. Generally, the best deals go to borrowers with credit scores of 740 ...

  5. What do the different versions of FICO scores mean? - AOL

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    FICO score 2. FICO score 4. FICO score 5. FICO score use among different credit bureaus. The three credit bureaus, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, track credit histories for individual consumers ...

  6. How to improve your finances before your first mortgage - AOL

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    Your credit score: One of the biggest determining factors for mortgage approval is credit score. A credit score of 661 or higher places you in the creditworthy category, according to Freddie Mac.

  7. Credit scorecards - Wikipedia

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    Credit scores usually range from 300 to 850 showing the customer's creditworthiness. A customer with a high credit score shows that they are creditworthy and banks will have no problem giving them a loan. If a customer has a low credit score then banks would be hesitant to give out a loan and if they do it might be with a higher interest rate.

  8. What is a good credit score to buy a house? - AOL

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    It grades consumers on a 300 to 850 point range, with a higher score indicating less risk to the lender. FICO scores range as follows: 800 or higher: Exceptional. 740-799: Very good. 670-739: Good ...

  9. Credit score - Wikipedia

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    This score ranges from 300 to 900, with 900 being the best score. Individuals with no credit history will have a score of −1. If the credit history is less than six months, the score will be 0. CIBIL credit score takes time to build up and usually it takes between 18 and 36 months or more of credit usage to obtain a satisfactory credit score.