credit score
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of credit score
First recorded in 1975–80
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Use these 6 tips to preserve your credit score — and your sanity.
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Price: When I switched to finance as a major in college, I was expecting to learn the basics — how to file taxes, what a credit score means and why any of it matters in my own life.
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Your income doesn’t factor into your credit score, but it does affect how much lenders will let you borrow, said Matt Schulz, chief consumer-finance analyst at LendingTree.
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When you increase your limit but keep your balance the same, you lower this ratio, which can significantly improve your credit score.
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Keep in mind that your card issuer could do a hard pull on your credit when deciding whether to extend your limit, according to Schulz, which typically leads to a small, temporary dip in your credit score.
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