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  2. What is my credit score if I have no credit history? - AOL

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    By taking steps to check your credit score, you can see where you stand — good or bad. Fortunately, there are numerous ways to get a look at your credit score for free. ... How having no credit ...

  3. Credit score in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The classic FICO credit score (named FICO credit score) is between 300 and 850, and 59% of people had between 700 and 850, 45% had between 740 and 850, and 1.2% of Americans held the highest FICO score (850) in 2019. [15] According to FICO, the median FICO credit score in 2006 was 723 [16] and 721 in 2015. [17]

  4. How To Check Your Credit Score - AOL

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    4. Pay To Get Your Score. If you want your credit score and can’t get it anywhere else, go straight to the source. FICO offers credit scores to consumers when you sign up for a basic plan for ...

  5. What is credit history? - AOL

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    Your credit score is a numerical rating of your creditworthiness based on your credit history. You can improve your credit score by making responsible use of credit, such as paying your bills on time.

  6. Credit score - Wikipedia

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    The CIBIL credit score is a three digit number that represents a summary of individuals' credit history and credit rating. 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.

  7. VantageScore FAQs - AOL Help

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    A lower score indicates to lenders that you may be a higher credit risk. There are three different major credit reporting agencies, Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax that maintain a record of your credit history known as your credit file. Credit scores are based on the information in your credit file at the time it is requested.

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