Home
Acceptable Credit Score Information
Credit Score Links
Sitemap

Sponsors

 

Navigation

Myfico
Credit score in canada
What is experian
Credit score calculator
Order credit score
What affects credit score
Experian
Free annual credit report
Prepaid credit card
Three major credit bureaus
Why is credit important
Credit search
Closing credit card account
Credit score questions
Credit cards

Books
Your Credit Score: How to Fix, Improve, and Protect the 3-Digit Number that Shapes Your Financial Future, 2nd Edition
Your Credit Score: How to Fix, Improve, and Protect the 3-Digit Number that Shapes Your Financial Future, 2nd Edition
by Liz Pulliam Weston
Our Price: $12.91
Used from: $7.75

How to Repair Your Credit Score Now: Simple No Cost Methods You Can Put to Use Today
How to Repair Your Credit Score Now: Simple No Cost Methods You Can Put to Use Today
by Jamaine Burrell
Our Price: $14.93
Used from: $10.97

Credit Scores and Credit Reports 3rd ed: How The System Really Works, What You Can Do (Credit Scores & Credit Reports: How the System Really Works,)
Credit Scores and Credit Reports 3rd ed: How The System Really Works, What You Can Do (Credit Scores & Credit Reports: How the System Really Works,)
by Evan Hendricks
Our Price: $13.57
Used from: $10.20

BestCredit: How to Win the Credit Game, 2nd Edition
BestCredit: How to Win the Credit Game, 2nd Edition
by Dana Neal
Our Price: $16.50
Used from: $16.42

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Improving your Credit Score (Complete Idiot's Guide to)
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Improving your Credit Score (Complete Idiot's Guide to)
by MBA, Lita Epstein
Our Price: $11.01
Used from: $4.03

Welcome to credit score

 


credit score image 1

credit score image 2


Credit Rating Tiers Article

Checking Your Credit Score

If you are trying to obtain a car loan or buying a house, you will want to make sure you know what your credit score is. The decision regarding whether you will obtain credit and your interest rate will most likely be determined by your credit score.

You will want to check your credit score on a regular basis to assure that the information is correct. The lenders want a concise brief overview of your credit history in order to determine if you are a good credit risk. The credit score provides this information. The higher your credit score, the better off you are as far as being approved for a loan and paying a lower interest rate.

The Fair Isaac Corporation has devised a calculator to assess all of the information and then to make the determination about the credit score. The three major credit agencies use this information. However, sometimes the information is inaccurate so make sure you regularly check your credit information to assure the information is current and correct.

However, your credit score is not the only information that creditors look at. They will also look at how long you have lived at your current address, salary, how long you have been at your current job, bill paying history and the amount of debt that you have.

The Fair Isaac Corporation gives each one of these factors a percentage and then the combination is your score. The scores range between 300 and 800. The higher your score, the better credit rating you have.

If you are interested in checking your credit score, ask for a copy of your credit report. If there are errors on the report, contact the credit bureau and let them know. Then recheck your report again in a few weeks. If the information has not been corrected, submit something to them in writing and ask them to respond or to correct the error.

It is not uncommon to find errors. Once you review it, you may be surprised by what you find. You may find out dated information, inaccurate information and partial reports. Your creditors may follow up with them on a semi regular basis and the information may not be current.

Once you review the information, you may want to contact them directly with questions. There are also agencies that offer free services to assist you with negotiating with the creditors to reduce your payments and to discuss payment options.

Most creditors will work with you if you have extenuating circumstances and may need more time to pay off the debt or to negotiate a settlement. Try to work with your creditors so that you are able to improve your score and hopefully, lower your interest rates.



credit score Recommended Products


credit score News and Information

 

credit score image 3

credit score image 4
Credit Rating Tiers News

1998-2005: AIG & the anatomy of the crash - Business Mirror


1998-2005: AIG & the anatomy of the crash
Business Mirror, Philippines - Jan 5, 2009
Above all, protect AIG’s reputation and its top-drawer Triple A credit rating, which gave Financial Products credibility and the ability to borrow money at ...

Read more...


How You Can Start Spending Smart - Christian Broadcasting Network


How You Can Start Spending Smart
Christian Broadcasting Network, VA - Jan 2, 2009
Your credit rating also becomes crucial when you're looking at these types of purchases. "So much of your financial life is tied up into that three digit ...

Read more...


Bad loans driving down banks' ratings; 4 on Treasure Coast rank low - Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription)


Bad loans driving down banks' ratings; 4 on Treasure Coast rank low
Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription), FL - Dec 19, 2008
Four Treasure Coast banks — three based in St. Lucie County, one in Jupiter — ended up in the lower tiers of rankings by the Coral Gables-based ...

Read more...


Greeneville's Water Rates Amended By City Board - Greeneville Sun


Greeneville's Water Rates Amended By City Board
Greeneville Sun, TN - Dec 17, 2008
This change is needed, he explained, because Ambac has lost its credit rating during the current financial crisis. "There are thousands of communities ...

Read more...


Duplin business owners will see changes in tax credits - Sampson Independent


Duplin business owners will see changes in tax credits
Sampson Independent, NC - Dec 16, 2008
There are three “tiers” of designations in the rating system. “The tier designations” said NC Commerce Jim Fain “help ensure that our less prosperous ...

Read more...