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How Credit Score is Calculated?

Credit score calculation Model

Payment History is 35% Advice : Pay your bills on time Payment history has the highest impact on your credit report

Lenders and credit bureaus look at the amount of debt you owe relative to the amount of available credit. Advice: Keep your credit balance low Amount Owed/Debt to limit Ratio is 30%

Length of Credit History is 15% Advice: Keep your old accounts open Short history is looked at as a credit risk because there’s no proven record. There is no reason to ever close any account because the longer the account is open the more it helps increase your score.

Types of Credit Used is 10% Credit bureaus look at how many different types of credit you currently use and have used in the past, such as credit cards, mortgage, car loan, retail accounts, etc. Advice: Manage different types of accounts.

New Credit is 10% Advice: Don’t apply for multiple credit lines. Too many credit applications mean that you are taking lot of debt & are in financial trouble

Check your credit scoreCheck your credit score on regular basis & Keep it high for a good financial life Info Source: