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MORTGAGE TUTORIALWhat Affects Your Credit ScoreCredit scores are developed by comparing credit reports from millions of consumers over time and identifying factors to predict how well a person will manage his or her credit now and in the future. Those factors include:
A credit score takes into consideration all these categories of information, not just one or two. No one piece of information or factor alone will determine your credit score. Credit scores are considered unbiased because they are based only on your past credit history. Your score cannot be based on race, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status or income. |
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| 1. | Understanding Credit | 10. | Managing Your Credit Score |
| 2. | Why You Need a Credit History | 11. | How to Spot Blemished Credit |
| 3. | How You Should Look at Credit | 12. | How to Get on the Right Track |
| 4. | How Credit Affects Your Loan Options | 13. | The Final Verdict - Credit Approval or Denial |
| 5. | How Credit Bureaus Get Information | 14. | If You're Denied Credit |
| 6. | What Your Credit Report Says | 15. | Consumer Protection Laws |
| 7. | What Your Credit Score Means | 16. | Glossary of Credit Terms |
| 8. | What Affects Your Credit Score | 17. | Learn More About Credit |
| 9. | Free Annual Credit Report | ||