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Demystifying the Credit Scoring/ Rating Process PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 February 2006

Have you ever wondered if you had "good credit" or "bad credit" and how creditors, such as banks, determine if you are creditworthy. If so, you are not alone. For decades the procedure most creditors have used to determine your creditworthiness or rating has been shrouded in secrecy. Fortunately, though, recent legislation in California has helped to shed some light on the credit scoring/rating process. The legislation has been viewed as a "major step forward" by consumer friendly organizations across the country. The following tips will hopefully help you to better understand the credit scoring process, and, thus, improve your credit score!

* Perhaps the most notable outgrowth of the legislation was an announcement last month by Fair Isaac & Co. , a company that develops credit scores that are used by 75% of the nation's mortgage lenders and many credit card issuers. The announcement disclosed the criteria that Fair Isaac uses in determining a consumer's credit score, which Fair Isaac refers to as a FICO score. You can view this criteria on Fair Isaac's web site and on USA Today's site (contains a concise overview and helpful pie chart).

* Fair Isaac has also made a commitment to allow interested consumers to view their actual FICO scores, which range from about 300 to 900 (the higher the score, the better one's credit rating is). The timetable for this disclosure is uncertain, but Fair Isaac is currently negotiating with the major credit bureaus. According to a recent article in BankRate.com, Fair Isaac hopes to be able to allow consumers access to their FICO scores by the end of July. It is likely that consumers will have to pay to obtain their FICO scores. While charging for such information seems to "be a slap in the face", the major credit bureaus have been charging consumers up to $8.00 for their credit reports for years. At any rate, this is an exciting development and we will keep you posted on further developments!

* The most important factor of the FICO score is payment history. In fact, payment history accounts for 35% of one's weighted score (view pie chart). If you have not consistently made your loan/credit card payments by the payment due dates, you can improve your score dramatically by becoming more conscientious. Moreover, late payments can result in stiff fees.

* In addition to increasing your chance of obtaining credit, a favorable credit score will help you obtain favorable credit terms. Credit card issuers, for instance, often determine the interest rate and fees that they will charge an applicant based on his or her credit score. The cards featured in our "low rate report" are only issued to applicants with a high credit rating. A FICO score in the 600-700 range is considered average.

* In closing, this is an exciting time for consumers. American consumers today are better educated than they ever have been. The recent developments regarding credit scoring will continue this trend and help to further empower consumers. So, sit back and enjoy the ride!

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