Credit score
numerical expression representing a person's creditworthiness, commonly based on a credit report with information typically sourced from credit bureaus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Credit score is a number that is based on a person's spending and saving habits. It is often used by banks to tell if you should be able to pay back a debt (eg. a loan).
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Most credit scores are between 300 and 850, where a higher value is achieved by paying back debts, and avoiding debts. It is calculated based on the information in a credit report, which shows how much the person has been spending and if they’ve made payments on time.
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