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Why Knowing Your FICO® score Is So Important

Are you familiar with the word FICO? Do you know how important this is to your credit score? Are you troubled and wants to have a detailed information regarding this?

Well this video you are about to see will give you crucial points you have to remember when talking about FICO score. By watching this video, everything you have to understand about this will discussed to you by our experts.

Also you will have the advantage to protect yourself from any legal troubles when all you need is being given to you in this video. You will be educated enough for you to handle different situation regarding credit and FICO score.

So enjoy and learn more of Why knowing your FICO score is so important.

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Posted by Trevor Jones - January 5, 2012 at 4:56 pm

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Q&A: What’s the importance of knowing your credit score when the creditors run your credit anyway?

Question by AMEFIKA: What’s the importance of knowing your credit score when the creditors run your credit anyway?
When I apply for loans and tell the creditors what my credit score is they still run my credit. All the reports I read talk about the imporatnce of knowing your credit score and that’s fine. But what’s the importance of knowing my score when the creditors run it anyway? Also, how do we know that the rates that we qualify for are true based on ourcredit score? Is there a chart tat we can put our credit score up against and it tells us what rates we qualify for?

Best answer:

Answer by Soxfan
Not everything is based on score but in large it is.
Knowing your score allows to to shop for the best interest rates. In other words, it enables you to be an educated consumer.
If your credit score is high and you have good credit then anyone will give you financing so you are better off researching to see if you can get a better rate etc somewhere else.

In short, being educated before shopping gives you the best chance at the best product.
Also, keeping track of your score and what is on your credit files keeps you assured that no one has stolen your identity and to make sure that nothing gets erroneously reported by a creditor – a quick fix will save you tons of heartache later on.

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Posted by Trevor - September 29, 2011 at 4:29 pm

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