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1,000,000,000,000hours /24hours/day =41,666,666,666.6 days41666666666.6 days/365.25 days/year = 114,077,116 years
Three months makes up a time period called a quarter. There are 4 quarters in 1 year, so there are 8 quarters in 2 years.
There's no real way to compute how many points you will see added to your score but you should see some nice movement.
around 3100
The true score and the error score :) A+
1,000 years makes up a millenuim
Four years until the next election
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A credit score is a measurement of factors in your credit history. It is a general score of how well you can manage and repay your debts. Although there are several different scoring standards, your payment history makes up a significant portion of your score.
I just need to know what happens to your credit score after a charge off has been dropped past 7 years.
1,000,000,000,000hours /24hours/day =41,666,666,666.6 days41666666666.6 days/365.25 days/year = 114,077,116 years
Play for many years leveling every level possible and pass up everyone on the high score list. you will be famous and have idles
Your payment history makes up 35 percent of your 3 digit fico score. Your debt to income ratio makes up 30 percent of your fico score. 15 percent is based on length of credit history. 10 percent is based on new credit and the other 10 percent is based on the types of credit used.
That totally depends on what your credit score is to start with.
Your ASVAB score (actually your AFQT score) is made up of your scores on four of the ASVAB's subtests then ranked among all the other applicants who have taken the test. This makes it almost impossible to determine how many right answers are necessary on each subtest for a specific score.Also, you don't pass or fail the ASVAB you only achieve a certain score. That score is then used to determine if you qualify for enlistment. The minimum score necessary for enlistment is a 31 for the Army so I guess below that could be considered a failing score through...