Does
your partner have a better credit score than you?
Not exact matches
BUSINESS INSIDER - Feb 13 - The majority of online daters
would prefer a
partner with a
good credit score than a nice car.
The
credit score, once a little - known metric,
has become a factor in dating decisions, eclipsing traditional priorities like a
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All the respondents maintained an active online dating profile, or met their
partner through a dating... 58 % of online daters deemed
having a
good credit score...
The fact that lenders and lending
partners are using alternative underwriting models in order to make
credit decisions is
good news for anyone who
has a low FICO
score or an insufficient
credit history, but
has good income potential, cash flow, or savings.
Each lender or lending
partner has slightly different approval criteria, but, in general, most
best lenders or lending
partners will look at your FICO
credit score and your income.
It does not feel
good to
have a bad
credit score, so it makes sense if you are too embarrassed to reveal the problem to your
partner.
Have been struggling with debt all my life, till i need to get a mortgage to save a roof over my head, i was in a bad place my lenders said, my
score was in the 429 and 401 and i needed to be at least in 700 plus to be even considered.i went to different
credit repair companies but they couldn't help me with the little timeframe i
had, i told some friend at the group meeting i attend twice a week, a
partner of mine introduced me to HACKHEMP at GMAIL dot com, in eight weeks, he was able to remove all my collections and hard inquires, in 10weeks my
scores were 753 and 767, it was too
good to be true till my lender checked and verified my loan.
But even if you're already
partnered up,
having a
good credit score still provides a karmic pay off: High -
score couples are more likely to stay together longer.
Did you know, 67 % of Canadians
would choose a
partner with a
good credit score over
good looks?
There may be
better foreplay than a FICO
score chat, but if you ever want to own a house or rent an apartment or
have a car with your
partner, his
credit score is where it's at.
P. Shaun McDuffee, AEP, CLU, ChFC, CEPA, senior vice president and senior
partner with North Star Resource Group in Austin, Texas, says that insurers
have found that
better credit scores equate to a longer life.