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  2. How length of credit history affects your credit score - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Length of credit history makes up 15-20 percent of your credit score. It takes time and responsible use of credit accounts to build a long credit history. Negative information, such ...

  3. How your mortgage affects your credit score - AOL

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    Length of credit history: Most mortgages are longer-term loans, which can benefit your score in terms of your credit history length. Credit mix: While less of a factor in your score, your credit ...

  4. What is a good credit score? - AOL

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    FICO credit scores between 580 and 669 are considered fair, and those between 740 and 799 are very good. A poor FICO credit score is anything below 579. VantageScore 4.0 (the newest VantageScore ...

  5. Credit history - Wikipedia

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    A credit history is a record of a borrower's responsible repayment of debts. [1] 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 ...

  6. Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Principal paid. Total interest paid. Remaining balance. A mortgage loan or simply mortgage (/ ˈmɔːrɡɪdʒ /), in civil law jurisdictions known also as a hypothec loan, is a loan used either by purchasers of real property to raise funds to buy real estate, or by existing property owners to raise funds for any purpose while putting a lien on ...

  7. 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.

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

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    Length of credit history (15%): Factors in how long your credit accounts have been open. Longer histories generally increase scores. Longer histories generally increase scores.

  9. Loan-to-value ratio - Wikipedia

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    Loan-to-value ratio. The loan-to-value (LTV) ratio is a financial term used by lenders to express the ratio of a loan to the value of an asset purchased. In real estate, the term is commonly used by banks and building societies to represent the ratio of the first mortgage line as a percentage of the total appraised value of real property.