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  2. Why is good credit so important? - AOL

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    Poor credit: 300-579. Fair credit: 580-669. Good credit: 670-739. Very good credit: 740-799. Excellent credit: 800-850. The good credit score range includes all FICO credit scores between 670 and 739.

  3. How a High Credit Score Can Help You Start a Business - AOL

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    *Important: The exception is if you default on business credit that has a personal guarantee. In this case, the defaulted account can and will show up on -- and cause a lot of damage to -- your ...

  4. The Equal Credit Opportunity Act became law 50 years ago ...

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    In 1970, only 16 percent of U.S. households had at least one credit card; the rate is now 77 percent as of 2024, according to The Ripple Effects of the Great Credit Expansion,” a report from the ...

  5. Fair Credit Reporting Act - Wikipedia

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    Lenders have an important role to play in ensuring credit reports are accurate. Under the FCRA, creditors who furnish information about consumers to consumer reporting agencies must: [12] Provide complete and accurate information to the credit reporting agencies; Investigate consumer disputes received from credit reporting agencies;

  6. Criticism of credit scoring systems in the United States

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    The non-profit organization Student Debt Crisis along with Summer, a social impact startup that helps student debt holders published a national survey in 2018 that found 59% of respondents were prevented from making large purchases, 56% from buying a home, and 42% from buying a car. 58% reported that their credit scores had declined due to the ...

  7. Why is good credit so important? - AOL

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  8. Ethical banking - Wikipedia

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    Most credit unions lend strictly to people and businesses in the community where the union is located. This fact leads credit unions to affect communities more positively than regular banks. However, credit unions do not necessarily have the same potential to cause widespread change in business practices as ethical banks do.

  9. 12 Reasons Why Employers Care About Your Credit - AOL

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    Companies doing business in California, Colorado, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Nevada, Oregon, Vermont and Washington face limits on credit checks. Employers ...