Maintaining a Healthy Credit Score

creditscoreCredit scores are a numerical value between 300 and 850 that is based upon a persons credit report. The credit score is intended to provide prospective lenders with a way to evaluate a persons creditworthiness, with credit scores between 760 and 850 being classified as the best. Credit scores are used by many different types of lenders, with the mortgage industry usually relying very heavily upon credit scores. Having a high credit score can be very important when applying for a mortgage and getting a good interest rate, especially in today’s market where lenders are much more careful about who they lend too.

There are several companies that offer credit scores, including each of the three different credit reporting agencies, but the credit score compiled by Fair Isaacs Corp, called a FICO score, is the standard in the lending industry.

While credit scores have been around for over fifty years, it was not until 2003 that the average consumer could easily and inexpensively view their credit score. This came as part of the Fair Credit Reporting Act of 2003, which required all credit reporting agencies to provide individuals their credit reporting score at a fair price. Now, credit scores are available for between $6 and $16.

Steps for Getting and Keeping a High Credit Score

Credit scores are based upon the information in a persons credit report, so it is not possible to directly change your credit score if there is a problem. Instead, it is necessary to fix problems with your credit report, which will in turn raise your credit score. This is why it is so important to regularly check your credit report for errors and fix them as soon as possible.

As a consumer, it is also important to pay all bills on time and not max out your credit lines. This is because credit scoring agencies place more emphasis on your payment history than they do on your level of debt. Late payments, especially those sent to a collection agency, can have a very negative impact on a credit score.

Requesting new lines of credit too frequently can reduce your credit score, so instead it is better to try to limit your requests for new credit to as short of a time period as possible. This is especially important when trying to repair bad credit, because many people will begin applying for each credit card offer they get, but this actually lowers a persons credit score.

It is also important to balance your debt in a smart and efficient manner. In another words, pay off debts that have higher interest rates or less favorable terms first and try to avoid transferring debt among credit lines too often.

Since a big part of having a good credit score involves using your credit responsibly, most loan officers suggest using your credit, but not exceeding 30% to 50% of your credit limit. Of course, this should be taken with a grain of salt, because it is in their best interest for you to use credit.

Another factor that goes into a credit report is the length of your credit history. Rather than canceling credit cards you are not using, it is typically better to simply destroy the credit card so you can not use it, but keep the account open. This way you can extend your credit history, without actually using it. Instead, begin using debit cards, which offer the same functionality as a credit card would, without the extra fees.

Having a high credit score can mean the difference between getting a good interest rate and getting a great interest rate. A low credit score can quite literally cost you a great deal of money, so it is important to take measures to improve and maintain a healthy credit score.

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