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Credit Score Calculations - How ToWhat's Not in Your Credit Score: 12 Things the FICO Score Doesn't Calculate Your credit score is a three-digit number that summarizes your credit history at any given point in time. There are specific things that influence your credit score including: whether you pay your bills on time, the balance and credit limit on your credit cards, how long you've been using credit, the types of accounts you have, and the number of recent credit and loan applications you've made.
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As a practice, FICO does not include these things in your FICO score:
Keep in mind that while FICO is the credit score that's most widely-used by lenders, some banks have their own credit scoring models that could take into account any of the information listed above. When you're applying for a mortgage or other type of loan, it's a good idea to ask what criteria the lender uses to approve applications. That way, you know what you're being graded on.
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Source: By LaToya Irby, About.com. LaToya Irby is a freelance writer with a specialty in personal finance. She is passionate about helping others understand the value of good credit and debt management. |
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