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  2. How a bad credit score can affect you - AOL

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    If you want to get a mortgage loan to buy a house, for example, you should aim for at least a 620 score. If you do have a poor credit score, you could find yourself dealing with a variety of ...

  3. Do other countries have credit scores? - AOL

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    Freezing your credit reports: A credit freeze limits access to your credit reports, which can help prevent identity thieves from opening new loans or credit cards in your name while you’re away ...

  4. Investment rating for real estate - Wikipedia

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    An investment rating of a real estate property measures the property's risk-adjusted returns, relative to a completely risk-free asset. Mathematically, a property's investment rating is the return a risk-free asset would have to yield to be termed as good an investment as the property whose rating is being calculated.

  5. Credit rating - Wikipedia

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    A sovereign credit rating is the credit rating of a sovereign entity, such as a national government. The sovereign credit rating indicates the risk level of the investing environment of a country and is used by investors when looking to invest in particular jurisdictions, and also takes into account political risk.

  6. How credit inquiries affect your credit score - AOL

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    When you apply for a new credit card, take out a mortgage or rent an apartment, lenders and landlords conduct credit inquiries to determine whether you are likely to be a financial risk. These ...

  7. List of countries by credit rating - Wikipedia

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    Fitch Ratings typically does not assign outlooks to sovereign ratings below B− (CCC and lower) or modifiers. CCC indicates 'Substantial Credit Risk' where 'default is a real possibility'. CC indicates 'Very High Levels of Credit Risk' where 'default of some kind appears probable'. [105]

  8. Credit in your golden years: Does your credit score matter ...

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    💡 The FICO Score system With FICO Scores, a “good” credit score is anything between 670 and 739, and “very good” is a score between 740 and 799. If your score is above 800 ...

  9. Internal ratings-based approach (credit risk) - Wikipedia

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    The capital charge is equivalent to the potential loss on the institution’s equity portfolio arising from an assumed instantaneous shock equivalent to the 99th percentile, one-tailed confidence interval of the difference between quarterly returns and an appropriate risk-free rate computed over a long-term sample period.