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<p>Most of us do not know how our <strong>credit score</strong> is determined. It is not the most difficult thing in the world, but what makes it a little hard to understand is that it can change every month based on our debts, payments and credit activity. There are many resources to help you maximize your <strong>credit score</strong>, but overall, you need to take responsibility for your <strong>credit score</strong>. If you search the web for “<strong>manage your credit score</strong>”, you will find many sites with great resources providing information on ways to <strong>manage your credit score</strong>. If you manage your credit well, you will be amazed how much money you can save!</p>
<p>Your <strong>credit score</strong> is based on 5 major categories:</p>
<p>1. Payment history represents 35% of your <strong>credit score</strong>.<br />
Lenders and banks want to see how well you pay your bills each month. Your <strong>credit score</strong> is affected by late paid bills and how many were sent out for collection.</p>
<p>2. Current debt represents 30%.<br />
How much is owed on your home, on your car, on your credit cards? Ideally you want to keep your credit card and any lines of credit at 25% or less of their total limits. If it is higher, it starts to lower your <strong>credit score</strong>. If you have a card above this limit, quickly reduce this balance below the 25% level so there will not be any impact on your <strong>credit score</strong>.</p>
<p>3. Length of time you&#8217;ve had credit, or loans, or credit cards represents 15% of your<strong> credit score</strong>.<br />
Again, lenders and banks get to see a longer payment history if you have had credit for a longer amount of time. They view your past payment trends as good sources of determining how you will do making payments in the future.</p>
<p>4. The type of credit you have makes up 10% of your<strong> credit score</strong>.<br />
The number of loans, credit cards and <strong>available credit</strong> you have at your disposal, listed in your credit report, impacts your <strong>credit score</strong>. Having too little or too much could hurt your<strong> credit score</strong>. The appropriate level is an individual determination, so each person will have to monitor this on their own.</p>
<p>5. The final 10% of your <strong>credit score</strong> is determined by the number of inquiries on your <strong>credit report</strong>.<br />
If you apply for a lot of credit cards or loans, these finance companies will check your <strong>credit report</strong> and show up as inquiries. Credit inquires hurt your <strong>credit score</strong> because they signal that you may have financial trouble or that you are planning on adding loans and debt. The more recent these inquiries, the more they can damage your <strong>credit score</strong>. FYI, your <strong>credit score</strong> is NOT affected when you check your own <strong>credit report</strong>.</p>
<p>Keep these five areas in mind as you manage your <strong>credit score</strong> and you will be well on your way to maximizing your <strong>credit score</strong>. Remember, by law you have the ability to receive a free copy of your<strong> credit report</strong> each year.<br />
<a href="http://www.gofreecredit.com/report.php?id=10144&amp;subid=GT7WG1_2391#">Click here </a>to receive your free <strong>credit report</strong>.</p>
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