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Thursday, December 18, 2008

It's Your Credit - What Is A Good Credit Score?

By Christine A. Mathews

Are you thinking about applying for credit? Whether you're buying a new car, getting another credit card, or refinancing your home, one of the first things your lender will do is check your credit score. This score will determine just how quick and easy it will be to get the loan. That's why it's always good to know what your current credit score is... before you approach a lender.

In case you don't already know what a credit score is, let me explain...

Your credit score is a number the credit bureaus use to rate just how credit-worthy you are. They look at both your past credit history and how well you are handling any current debt you may have.

Trans Union, Equifax, and Experian are the three major credit bureaus lenders use. Each credit bureau has their own way of calculating your credit score, but they all report their scores using the same scoring method: FICO. FICO is short for Fair Isaac Corporation. Don't be confused if one person uses the term "FICO score" and another uses "credit score" -- they both mean essentially the same thing.

The truth is, lenders won't always ask for credit reports or credit scores from all three credit bureaus when you apply for a loan. Fortunately, since the "big three" all use the same FICO system, a score of 680 from one is thought to be the same as a score of 680 from the other two credit bureaus. Even so, it's a good idea to review your credit report from each one, as sometimes mistakes are made. When that happens, you should contact the credit bureau to have them corrected.

What Is A "Good" Credit Score?

Your credit score can range from 375 to 900 points. The higher the number, the better you are. Getting credit will be easier, and you'll likely get better loan terms as well.

While each lender has his own criteria to follow, here is a general guide that shows how credit scores tend to rank.

A score of 650 or better usually means getting credit approval will be simple and quick. It shows that you have a very good credit history. As I said earlier, this also means you will probably have very good terms on any loan you get - another reward for handling your past debt responsibly.

"Average" credit tends to fall somewhere between 620 and 650. This is considered basically good, but you may find lenders need a little more documentation or explanation before they approve your loan. They tend to be a bit more careful, looking for any possible credit risks before they approve a large loan or high credit limit.

You may also find that your loan will take longer to finalize. Even so, chances are good that you are able to get approval at a good credit rate.

A score below 620 doesn't automatically mean you won't get credit. But you may need to shop around a bit to find the right lender. You should also understand that the interest rates and terms of your loans won't be as desirable.

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