Depending on the scoring system used, that score may be considered low to average, but not really a great score. You should take steps to improve it.
yes, anything below 650 is not good.
No..........anything under 600-650 is considered not good
I would consider anything over 750 score an excellent credit rating 650 score good 620 - 650 score average anything below, needs some improvement by reducing debt and paying on time
650 is considered very good, meaning creditors will be making you offers, good ones. 650-620 is good, everything under 620 is considered risky, the amount of risk correlating with the score itself.
Any credit score (also called a FICO score) of 650 or higher, most lenders will be comfortable with. Any score over 700 is considered an excellent risk.
The credit score 650 is really not that bad. With a 650 credit score you can finance a home or car.
yes, anything below 650 is not good.
No..........anything under 600-650 is considered not good
650 is an OK score, a little on the low side, but OK.
I would consider anything over 750 score an excellent credit rating 650 score good 620 - 650 score average anything below, needs some improvement by reducing debt and paying on time
650 is considered very good, meaning creditors will be making you offers, good ones. 650-620 is good, everything under 620 is considered risky, the amount of risk correlating with the score itself.
Any credit score (also called a FICO score) of 650 or higher, most lenders will be comfortable with. Any score over 700 is considered an excellent risk.
650 and above is considered very good. 620-650 is considered good (average FICO score) in some cases there might be a problem with large loans. 620 and below is considered a credit risk, that does not necessarily mean the person cannot obtain credit. It means it is likely the amount and terms of credit would differ significantly than offers made to someone with a higher score.
650 and above is considered very good. 620-650 is considered good (average FICO score) in some cases there might be a problem with large loans. 620 and below is considered a credit risk, that does not necessarily mean the person cannot obtain credit. It means it is likely the amount and terms of credit would differ significantly than offers made to someone with a higher score.
650 and above is considered very good. 620-650 is considered good (average FICO score) in some cases there might be a problem with large loans. 620 and below is considered a credit risk, that does not necessarily mean the person cannot obtain credit. It means it is likely the amount and terms of credit would differ significantly than offers made to someone with a higher score.
yes, the later (746) is better than the 650 score. The higher score 746 probably means you've had credit card for a long time with low balances. This customer usually pays in full and doesn't pay interest. The 650 score probably has mid balances and may have had a few lates within the past few years
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