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How scores are calculated Lenders create models by reviewing a set of consumers, examining their credit profiles and identifying common variables. Using this information, they build statistical models that assign weights to each variable. Lenders then combine these weights to create a credit score. Thousands of credit-scoring models are in use in the credit industry. Different models will consider different variables for different types of credit. For example, an auto loan would more closely consider payment statistics related to auto loans. Generally, positive credit characteristics will make your score higher and help you to qualify for loans and better interest rates. Negative characteristics will make your score lower and interfere with your ability to get the best loans/rates.
What Affects a Credit Score?
Although many different scoring models exist, most use the following factors, though their importance in each model may vary:
What is NOT Considered in Your Credit Score? The following factors are not considered when determining your credit score:
How often does a credit score change? Your credit score will fluctuate as the items in your credit report change. For this reason, scores are only generated when a lender requests your report and are not stored as part of your credit history.
Will inaccurate information in my credit report affect my credit score?
If the inaccurate information is used as part of a credit score calculation, then your score will be affected. You should always make sure that the following items reflect accurate information on your report:
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