First things first do you know what a credit score is? If your answer is yes. Congratulations! If you're not so sure, know that it can be associated with a "snapshot" of your credit history, which changes regularly. It is often called FICO score because the three national consumer credit companies use software to determine the score developed by Fair Isaac and Company. Simply put the higher the score, the better your chances of obtaining credit, it ranges 300 to 850. Although your credit scor...
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