The all
important credit score! It determines the amount of loan you can get,
it determines the interest rate at which you are charged for a loan,
etc. Your credit score plays an important figure in your financial life.
So what goes into making that all important score of yours? How does
it increase, how does it decrease and what are the factors that go into
its calculation? Your credit score is a number that reflects on the
likelihood at which you will pay back a loan. Scores range from 350
(high risk) to 950 (low risk).
Credit
scores do not take into consideration your income, how much savings
you have or demographic factors such as gender, race or nationality.
Your credit score is affected by your current debt level, your past
delinquencies, your credit history and how many times your credit report
is pulled up by various agencies. Your score considers both positive
and negative information in your credit report. For instance, recorded
late payments will lower your credit score while a good track record
of making payments on time will raise your credit score.
Timely
payment of your bills is important to ensure you maintain a good credit
score. The amount of balance you have left on your credit card, how
many credit card accounts you hold and your use of revolving credit
also affect your credit score to a great extent. Your credit score and
credit report is formed on the basis of your credit history and you
need to have at least one account which has been open or updated in
the past six months to get a credit score.
If you
do not meet the minimum criteria for getting a score, you may need to
establish a credit history prior to applying for a mortgage. All in
all, if you can pay for all your debts in a timely and consistent manner
and not take more debt than you can handle, your credit score shouldn’t
be able to trouble you in life. So take care and be wise with your finances.
Sameer
S Panjwani is the CEO and Founder of ChoiceOfHomes.com - A Real Estate
Portal for Home Buying, Selling and Renting . Website url:
http://www.choiceofhomes.com