Credit Score Myths Debunked

 credit score myths Cassandra Shie, AOL

Eight Myths About Your Credit Score

By Lita Epstein, credit and debt expert, WalletPop.com

With debt a big part of modern life, many people know they have a credit score and it determines whether they can obtain a loan at a decent interest rate. But after that, confusion reigns. In this series, I explain how the number is calculated and debunk eight myths people have about their score.

The most important thing people need to understand about credit scores is what goes into the calculation. Payment history accounts for 35% of your score. The amount that you owe accounts for 30%. Next in line is credit history, which makes up 15% of your final score. Applications for new credit and types of credit in your record each account for 10% of your score.

Credit scores range from about 300 (lowest) to 850 (highest). Generally the best interest rates go to people with a score above 750. In today's tight credit environment you will have difficulty getting credit with scores under 650 and will likely be forced to pay much higher interest rates.

First Up: Myth No. 1

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