In the world of mortgage, credit scores are
numerical rankings which tell a lender whether you're likely to pay them back.
Not exact matches
Mortgage lenders
rank credit scores using an industry - standard model known as the FICO score
which assigns a
numerical value to a person's credit risk to a bank.
CCSA prefers CORE's
numerical ranking system,
which gives schools a score of 1 to 100.
Mortgage lenders
rank credit scores using an industry - standard model known as the FICO score
which assigns a
numerical value to a person's credit risk to a bank.
Banks and lenders also use your credit score —
which is
numerical ranking of your credit worthiness — as a quick snapshot that they use to evaluate how risky it may be to make a loan to you.
In the present study, we follow the same philosophy in the definition of reliability and interpretation of the
rank histogram as Y12,
which is analogous to how it is commonly used in
numerical weather prediction.
We use the
rank histogram approach (AH10, Y12)
which is often used in the field of
numerical weather prediction (Jolliffe and Primo 2008, hereafter JP08).