Not exact matches
Typically, these businesses describe their loans as faster and more readily available to customers than bank loans, because they leverage technology to evaluate
risk on a number of
factors, as opposed to relying solely on credit
scores.
Similar to D&B, Experian captures information about your business» background, company financial information, credit
score and
risk factors, banking, trade, and collection history, liens judgments, bankruptcies, and your industry to create a 100 - point ranking for your business (but the data is weighted and
scored differently than the PAYDEX
score).
Private student loan lenders make refinancing available to well - qualified borrowers, which means there is a review of income, credit history and
score, and other
factors that show the borrower is a low
risk to the lender.
Experian business credit
scores employ multiple
factors to measure a company's
risk level.
The
score is combined with many other
factors, like driving record and type of car, to help insurers come up with a premium that matches your
risk profile.
Your
score is a more important
factor when you apply for a larger loan, for example, a mortgage because financial establishments take more
risk.
Maternal age, maternal intelligence (Raven
score), maternal education, and smoking in pregnancy were significant confounders, but the increased
risk of lower MDI and total IQ
scores persisted after adjustment for each of these
factors.
Postnatal Depression and Socio - Demographic
Risk:
Factors Associated with Edinburgh Depression Scale
Scores in a Metropolitan Area of New South Wales, Australia.
Among newborn characteristics (dimension 4), higher birth weight and lower 1 - min Apgar
score were associated with delayed OL; birth weight > 3600 g remained a significant
risk factor in a model adjusted for maternal age and BMI.
A high HDL
score could even influence a doctor's decision to treat elevated LDL, which is a proven
risk factor for heart disease.
Eligible patients presented with tumor stages of T1c to T3a, prostate - specific androgen (PSA) levels of 20 or below, and one or two of three
risk factors: stage T3a, a Gleason tumor
score of seven or higher, or a PSA level greater than 10.
After accounting for age, coronary calcium
score and cardiovascular
risk factors including diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, women using hormone replacement therapy were overall 30 percent less likely to die than those not on hormone therapy.
Those whose parents made it to 85
scored higher on a variety of
factors, including a combined measure of heart health called the Framingham
risk score, which takes into account age, cholesterol, blood pressure, hypertension and cigarette smoking.
Variables such as age, diabetes, heart health
risk factors, slow gate, depression and anxiety disorders, stand out as contributing most to the
risk score.
Risk is estimated using the CHA2DS2 - VASc score which gives points for clinical risk fact
Risk is estimated using the CHA2DS2 - VASc
score which gives points for clinical
risk fact
risk factors.
Within each genetic
risk category, the presence of lifestyle
factors significantly altered the
risk of coronary events to such an extent that following a favorable lifestyle could reduce the incidence of coronary events by 50 percent in those with the highest genetic
risk scores.
For participants in the prospective studies, the research team investigated how each individual's genetic
risk score and lifestyle
factors related to the incidence of heart attack, the need for procedures designed to open blocked coronary arteries, or sudden cardiac death.
The new
risk tool includes such
factors; the Framingham and
SCORE calculators do not.
The researchers found that, when the «genetic
risk score» was used with the GFRC, the correct classification of individuals as high or low fracture
risk was increased by 12 % over and above that of the traditional clinical
risk factors, which together correctly classify up to 80 % of the studied individuals into high and low
risk categories.
Previous studies had found that calcium
scores were effective in predicting heart disease among adults with known heart disease
risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, current smoking or a family history of heart disease.
«Calcium
score predicts future heart disease among adults with little or no
risk factors.»
Low stress resilience was associated with an increased
risk of developing type 2 diabetes after adjusting for body mass index, family history of diabetes, and individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic
factors — the 20 % of men with the lowest resistance to stress (
scores 1 - 3) were 51 % more likely to have been diagnosed with diabetes than the 20 % with the highest resistance to stress (
scores 7 - 9) with diabetes
risk decreasing in an approximately linear fashion with increased resistance to stress.
These findings suggest that calcium
scoring can be an effective tool for assessing heart disease
risks in adults with no known
risk factors so that they can make the lifestyle and other changes that can help them avoid heart disease in the future.»
Unlike previous
risk scores, Globorisk can be updated to fit local conditions and
risk factor levels in different countries using routinely available information.
Each z
score increase in T1 size was associated with an overall 22 % reduced
risk for asthma between ages 5, 10 and 15 (OR 0.78), a result which applied even after adjustment for confounding
factors.
«The lack of association between the body type genetic
risk score and confounding
factors such as diet and smoking provides strong evidence that abdominal adiposity itself contributes to causing Type 2 diabetes and heart disease,» explained Connor Emdin, from the Massachusetts General Hospital.
No association was found between the genetic
risk score and lifestyle
factors and testing confirmed that only the abdominal adiposity effects of the identified gene variants were associated with cardiometabolic
risk.
The Framingham
score, she notes, determines how likely a person is to suffer fatal or nonfatal coronary heart disease within 10 years and calculates
risk based on a summary
score of such
factors as age, sex, cholesterol levels, blood pressure, diabetes and smoking.
The development and validation of new
risk scores with sex - specific weighting of
risk factors could be a promising tool for future prediction models.
Instead, what they will do is reduce your
risk factors which will allow your lipoprotein a
scores to carry less weight (and to mean less in terms of your overall health).
However, we found that the higher
risk of developing hypertension associated with higher
scores of TUI and hostility was independent of known
risk factors for hypertension.
Metabolic studies have shown that higher glycemic index
scores are associated with coronary
risk factors, such as higher fasting triglycerides and lower high - density lipoprotein cholesterol levels.35 Our findings, however, do not imply that every food with a low glycemic index is equally beneficial.
In a few districts, district and school leaders reported that analysis of trend data by district and / or state assessment specialists had led to the identification of early indicators of students academically at
risk, based on test
scores or other
factors (e.g., family circumstances), in lower grade levels.
Such
risk factors, however, complicate the interpretation of large - scale standardized test
scores and their related value - added estimates, as VAMs rely solely on large - scale standardized test
scores to yield their growth estimates.
In addition, they all use students» prior test
score data to «control for» the
risk factors that impact student learning and achievement both at singular points in time as well as over time.
Teachers should not consider past
scores or consult with anyone regarding specific students or operational definitions of the SRSS
risk factors.
The
risk level is based on the total
score of all
risk factors;
scores on individual SRSS items are not predictive of a student's overall
risk.
Teachers should know a student for at least 6 to 8 weeks before assessing his or her
risk factors and have clear evidence of a student's behavior in order to provide a
score.
Even after controlling for credit
score and other key
risk factors,
Again, FCI
score isn't a perfect measure of
risk factors for water contamination.
If value - added
scores are sensitive to these
factors, we can revise the analysis to ensure that the classrooms being compared are similar on measures of student background and school composition, thus reducing the
risk of bias.
Limits are one - half of the revolving credit utilization ratio, which
factors heavily into generic
risk scores.
Credit reports show a
score that quickly allows the lenders to assign a
risk factor without an in - depth analysis of every consumer account.
That is, a
score NOT based on any one industry
risk factor.
For individual consumers, however, rates vary based on credit
score, term length of the loan, age of the car being financed, and other
factors relevant to a lender's
risk in offering a loan.
The positive
factors show lenders you are a «good»
risk despite your lower credit
score.
Lenders will also look at the area you are looking to purchase a home in because there are outside
factors that might make increase the
risk thereby increasing the credit
score needed to secure a mortgage loan.
Prosper also
factors in a borrower's repayment history with past Prosper loans when deciding how to
score the borrower's loan in terms of
risk.
While your credit
score is one of several
factors that determine qualification for a home loan, it is an important measure of credit
risk.
Used to calculate credit
scores, it's a formula that
factors in debt to income, debt to credit line, and several other
factors that will provide a lender with an idea of a consumer's potential
risk.