Students who graduated longer
ago have better credit scores and bigger loans than current students and are often eligible to refinance and consolidate student loan s.
Not exact matches
So, what you're saying is we looked back and somebody who got our card a year or two
ago may very
well have a
credit score of 700, which is starting to get into a decent range.
I made my final payment about 6 months
ago and my
credit score has not been damaged in any way by using a
credit counseling service and in fact it's pretty
good!
We both know that his
credit score is pretty weak (especially in this day and age, a 670 may
have been considered
good a year or so
ago — but these days the chances of getting anything unsecured with a bankruptcy and a FICO under 700 is pretty slim).
My
score has gone up about 100 points since I first started using
Credit Sesame and just a couple months ago my boyfriend and I found out our credit was good enough to buy
Credit Sesame and just a couple months
ago my boyfriend and I found out our
credit was good enough to buy
credit was
good enough to buy a car.
I am debt free I
have equity in my home that is worth almost 1/2 million, I drive a 60K BMW that was paid with cash and I
have no debtors and yet yesterday I checked my
credit score and it is poor and when I
had one debt 7 months
ago it was at 807 very
good, so what happened?
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Since FICO ®
Scores were introduced to lenders over 25 years
ago, they
have become an industry standard — the
best - known and most widely used
credit score.
Good luck getting a new
credit card, study says — Consumers receive far fewer
credit cards than a year
ago; those approved for cards
have better credit scores, says a study by
credit bureau Equifax.