A Credit Score Reflects Credibility
Monday, May 16th, 2011 at 2:34 am
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What creates a great credit score? What creates a bad credit score? A credit measure is a mathematical countenance of a person’s credibility. It tells banks n alternative monetary institutions either or not to take a monetary risk upon someone. When lenders speak about your credit score, they customarily meant a FICO measure (a distributed series trimming from 300 to 850) grown by Fair Isaac Corporation. Higher FICO scores have been better. Most people measure in a 600′s n 700′s range.