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

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    Longer histories generally increase scores. Credit mix (10%): Evaluates the variety of credit types you have, such as mortgages, student loans and credit cards. This shows your ability to manage ...

  3. Credit score in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A credit score is a number that provides a comparative estimate of an individual's creditworthiness based on an analysis of their credit report. [1] It is an inexpensive and main alternative to other forms of consumer loan underwriting. Lenders, such as banks and credit card companies, use credit scores to evaluate the risk of lending money to ...

  4. Want a Mortgage? Here's the Credit Score Range You Need - AOL

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    According to the latest available data from FICO, someone with a 660 credit score would get an average mortgage interest rate of 6.62%, with a monthly payment of $1,382 for a $216,000 30-year ...

  5. The Average Credit Scores for 5 Types of Mortgage Loans - AOL

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    Over the same time period, the average credit score for those with a mortgage has risen from 739 to 758. That puts the average credit score for mortgage holders 40 points above the national average.

  6. Credit scorecards - Wikipedia

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    A credit score is primarily based on a credit report, information typically sourced from credit bureaus. Lenders, such as banks and credit card companies, use credit scores to evaluate the potential risk posed by lending money to consumers and to mitigate losses due to bad debt .

  7. Credit score - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, credit scoring is widely accepted as the primary method of assessing creditworthiness. Credit scoring is used not only to determine whether credit should be approved to an applicant, but for credit scoring in the setting of credit limits on credit or store cards, in behavioral modelling such as collections scoring, and also in the pre-approval of additional credit to a company's ...

  8. Here's the Credit Score Range You Need to Get the Best ... - AOL

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    A perfect credit score, or even being in the highest tier, is not necessary to get a great mortgage rate. Instead, the trick is to be in the highest range : 760 to 850. Getting there can make a ...

  9. Credit history - Wikipedia

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    A credit report is a record of the borrower's credit history from a number of sources, including banks, credit card companies, collection agencies, and governments. [2] A borrower's credit score is the result of a mathematical algorithm applied to a credit report and other sources of information to predict future delinquency.