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Q: What is an excellent good and fair credit score for Equifax?
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What is the best credit report someone can have?

Depending on which credit report company one is with, depends on the highest credit report, as they have different categories. Experian's ratings are Very Poor, Poor, Fair, Good and Excellent, so Excellent being the best credit score. Equifax reports scores between 300-900, 900 being the best credit score. There are plenty of other provider's for gaining a credit report.


Is a beacon score of five good with a credit score of 675?

The Beacon version 5.0 is the formula which was created by FICO (Fair Isaac Company) and is used by Equifax to calculate a credit score. Considering that the average FICO score in the US is 680, your score would fall just below average.


How bad its 520 credit score?

This is a fair credit score.


What are the three different types of credit score?

The three primary credit bureaus (TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax) will all produce a slight variation on credit scores because they contain different information. The primary method of credit score calculation is FICO, from the Fair Issac Corporation. However, there are also several proprietary formulas.


How does a 627 credit score rank?

627 is Fair. The range is Very Poor, Poor, Fair, Good, Excellent. So dependig on how much outstanding debt\loans are on your credit report you MIGHT be able to get a Secured Credit Card.


Can you get a car loan with a credit score of 580?

Yes, this is a fair credit score.


Is it possible to obtain an aqua credit card with juat a fair credit score?

Yes, it is possible to obtain an aqua credit card with just a fair credit score, though it's easier if you have a good score.


Is 606 a good credit score?

Here is the breakdown for the credit scores: * 680 - 860 = excellent credit ... prime * 575 - 680 = good credit ... sub-prime * 540 - 575 = fair credit ... may not get that loan * 300 - 540 = risky credit ... will be denied loan altogether Looks like your 606 falls into the 'good' area ... but one should always strive to get to at least 680 or above.


How can someone have a credit score of 828 when the highest is 779?

There are many different types of formulas used to figure out credit scores. Each formula has a different range. In all of the examples below, a credit score of 828 is possible. FICO Fair Isaac Co. FICO Score* 300-850 Equifax ScorePower Score 300-850 Experian PLUS Score 330-830 Experian Vantage Score 501-990 TransUnion TransRisk Score 400-925


Can you request free equafax credit reprt online?

Yes you are able to request one equafax credit report every year. This is due to the Fair and Accurate Transaction act. Equifax and two other major credit report agencies are required to give you a free credit score yearly.


Is there a 900 credit score?

The score ranges from 350-850 That is true for "FICO" credit score, however, in 2006, Equifax, Experian and Trans Union set up a rival credit scoring system, VantageScore, in competition with Fair Isaac's FICO. Vantage Score uses a scale that ranges up to 1,000, with 900-1,000 representing an "A" credit, 800-900 a "B" and so on. So, technically, there are credit scores of 900 and above (like mine!)... -Markos411


How is a FICO Score different from a Credit Score?

FICO stands for Fair Isaac Corporation, which is a company that calculates the credit score that most creditors use to determine your creditworthiness. So, your FICO score is a type of credit score. They use the information that each of the three credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, TransUnion) possess on each consumer, and they turn that information into your FICO score. However, there are many other companies, including the credit bureaus themselves, the create their own versions of your credit score, and these scores are often different than your FICO score, since they are not using the same mathematical calculations to come up with your score.