Welcome to Universal Wealth Creation.com

 

This site have been developed as a resource for people

searching for the best ways to create wealth and increase the

quality of their lives. Inside you will find reviews of the latest

Investment strategies available.

Wealth Creation 

Home Page

 

 

FINANCE SITES

AFR
 AFR BOSS 

 
AFR Photos

 
Asset

 
BRW

 
CFO

 
Fairfax Photos

 
Fairfax Research

 
Leverage

 
MIS

 
MoneyManager

 
Personal Investor

 
Shares

 
Tradingroom

 

 Business & Finance Articles

 Credit score basics
 By: James Mercer

  So now that you have your credit report on the up and up it is time to change your focus and look at the credit score. The credit score is calculated by the data that comes off you credit report.

Credit scoring was first developed in the 1950s, but it has become more complex over the past couple of decades. It is now a critical part of whether giving you money is worth the risk.

The three major credit agencies have developed a generic scoring system based solely on the information reported to them about an individual. Credit scoring is a scientific method that uses statistical models to assess your credit worthiness based on your credit history and your current credit accounts.

When you apply for a home loan, auto loan, credit cards and in some cases even employment, the offering company can order a copy of your credit report and credit score.

Each credit bureau has a common method for calculating their score but each credit bureau calculates its score for you based on the data in its system. There is no uniformity in how much information is collected or requested by each bureau. This is why you can receive different scores from each of the three bureaus.

A computer calculates the score, when requested, by using information from the individual's credit report, such as whether payments are being made on time and how much is owed.

Your credit performance is compared to others with similar profiles to determine your score. The system awards points for each aspect that helps determine who is most likely to repay a debt. A total number of points per credit score helps predict how likely it is that you will make payments on timw and repay the loan.

Credit scores range from 375 to 900 points. If you are looking for a home loan, car loan, refinance, etc., a score of 650 or higher indicate an excellent credit risk. Pretty much the higher the number the better your credit risk. The higher number will give you better rates and a shorter time to get your loan approved.

A score below 620 will more than likely keep you from getting the best rates, as you will be deemed as a greater credit-risk. As you can tell just a little difference in your credit score can make a very big difference. If you have a lower score the loan process will probably take longer and the terms won't be as good as compared to if you had a higher credit score.

The credit scoring system is far from perfect, but is being modified all the time. With the Fair Credit Reporting Act going into effect in September, people will actually have a better chance at being able to correct their credit history without having to pay to get their hands on their credit report.

All this is good news, but another month must pass by before it all finally becomes law. Until then get you can still work to get your credit cleaned up and lower your credit score. You will enjoy the final results...Because Money Matters

About the author:
James Mercer posts articles of interest to those wanting to learn more about the financial world the runs their life Monday-Friday at www.becausemoneymatters.blogspot.com


Circulated by Article Emporium



 

http://www.universalwealthcreation.com   Wealth Creation | Financial Wealth

Copying or republishing this article is permitted with this footer included

 

Collect a Free 260 page ebook here: Universal Wealth          Earn up to $1,000 per referral: Wealth Creation Affiliate

 

These property, finance, stock market & business articles have been supplied in the interest of Universal Wealth Creations visitors who want to expand their knowledge in the wealth creation & investment fields.  All the business, finance, stock market & business articles have not been read as they are submitted remotely, so if you find any questionable facts in here or simply do not like it, please email webmaster@universalwealthcreation.com and we will review the material. As we find time to do so, we will go through all articles and remove any that appear not suitable. Other sites we recommend here at Universal Wealth Creation are: 21st Century Academy with Jamie McIntyre, Investor Finance, Universal Trading Solutions which promotes great wealth creators like: Kim Reilly, Simon Martin, Justin Beeton, Louise Bedford, John Kaye, Daniel Kertcher & more. They run great seminars across the country. At times we will publish dates for these seminars as they are made available around the counrty. Meanwhile, there is a great opportunity to learn about the finance, stock market & property investment field through reading these kind of articles. Learn about share trading, options, futures, CFD's, derivatives, warrants, indices & more in the stock market. You will also learn plenty about business, finance & property investing through authors opinions in the marketplace.  Enjoy your journey towards financial freedom. We hope you will enjoy your visit.

Regards    Sean Rasmussen - Universal Wealth Creation Pty Ltd

Financial Wealth | Wealth Creation Ebook | Wealth Creation Ezine | Financial Investment Books | Kim Reilly | Jamie McIntyre DVD | Jamie McIntyre Homestudy  | FAQJamie McIntyre Testimonial | Wealth Creation Forum | Wealth Creation Affiliate | Bourse Data | Australian Property | JB Global | Justin Beeton | Investor FinanceGuy Bower | 21st Century Academy | Pacific Investor Group | Forex Currency Trading | Property Investment | Property | Covered Calls | Property Sourcing | Property Articles | Business Articles | Finance Articles | Resource Directory | Jamie McIntyre | Business Opportunities | Property Investing | Share Trading | Renting SharesInvestor Finance Articles | Property & Finance Links | Wealth Creation DVD | Perth Property | Adelaide Property | Brisbane Property | Hobart Property | Melbourne Property | Sydney Property | Australian PropertyASX Links | Work From HomeMaking Money | CK Locke | IPO | Finance Review | Deposit Bonds | Bank Guarantees |

Site Map

 

Return to Index

Return To Universal Wealth Creation Home Page

 

 

 

 

Copyright © 2004 & 2005 Universal Wealth Creation

Business & Finance articles