you need to be more specific, for what purpose...huose, auto loan...? Auto loan rates are based on the banks set rates. a fico score of 650 and above would be about 7.5% to 10% based on you currnet payment history.
A high fico score means you could have anywhere from a good credit rating to an excellent credit rating. If you have a high fico score, it means you pay your bills on time with no late or missing payments.
The FICO score ranges from 300 to 850.
It's fairly low, although it's above the 620 cutoff between prime and subprime mortgage rates. But you still won't be offered low interest rates with a 658 FICO score.
You can't score a 1000. The highest your FICO score can go is 850.
All of the big companies offer low rates if you have a high FICO score.
A 674 FICO score is considered to be good. The higher the score the better. 700 and above scores are considered the best.
Credit score ranges are relative, and there are a couple different ones, so the true answer depends on whether your 663 is a FICO score. If it is, it falls within the rating of "fair" or "average" credit, and a loan to purchase a house will likely come with higher interest rates.
If one wants to know their true credit rating, it is important to understand the four categories of a credit report. Identifying Information, Trade Lines, Credit Inquiries, and Public Record and Collection Items. Along with understanding each of the categories it is helpful to understand the FICO range which is 350 to 850. The higher your score, the better your credit rating. Finally, there is a five-category formula FICO uses to come up with your score.
if you check it wount lower your score. If you are applying for a loan and multiple people pull your credit it will drop some.
FICO was created in 1956.
One can obtain their FICO credit report from the My Fico website. Credit reports can also be obtained from Equifax and TransUnion. People can get one free report each year from each company through the mail.
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