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How is your credit score put together? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Karla Arden   
Thursday, 13 December 2007

There are many factors influencing your credit score. Many people have a general sense of what makes up an individuals score but not many know the actual calculation and the weight placed on each factor affecting the rating. Recently a lender handed me off a list of the actual weight in each area:

 

The Factors that Affect Your Credit Rating - Weighted

  • Your payment history makes up 35% (if you make your payments, hour score goes up)
  • The amount outstanding on your credit makes up 30% (typically balances over 80% of the credit limit will negatively affect your credit score)
  • The length of your credit history 10% (the longer the history, the better the score)
  • Your new credit lines weight in at 15% (the amount of active lending facilities. The more active with good payment, the better the score)
  • Type of credit you have is 10% (certain credit cards or lines of credit with certain lenders have a higher weight. For example, a Visa Credit Card holds more value in the scoring system than say a store credit card).

Keep in mind that if you pay out a credit card, it takes 30-60 days to update on your credit score.

As you look at the above rating, it makes the most sense to have great credit payment history without maximizing all your debt.

 
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