Credit score is the key factor determining approval of almost any type of credit. It is based on the information contained in your credit report files. The widely used FICO score was developed by Fair Isaac Corporation, and it is a formula which assesses your potential credit risk.
The information used to calculate credit score can be broken down into five major parts. Your payment history with banks and other lenders will account for 35% of the score, the amount of money you owe for 30%, and the length of your credit history for 15%. New credit and a statistical assessment of how healthy your credit mix is will both account for 10%.
Credit score is not based in any way on the following information:
– references to debt management or credit counseling programs.
– persons marital status.
– current employment status, including how long with the same employer.
– credit report inquiries made by you, employers, insurance companies, or banks if made without your knowledge.
– what interest rates are charged on your credit cards, etc.
– public assistance received.
– persons age.