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Navigating Credit: Credit Report Vs. Credit Score Explained
01/13/2025
Navigating Credit: Credit Report Vs. Credit Score Explained
A credit score is a numerical representation of creditworthiness, ranging from 300 to 850, while a credit report details an individual's credit activity, including loans, payments, and defaults. Credit scores are calculated based on payment history, amounts owed, length of credit history, credit mix, and new credit inquiries. Each factor contributes differently to the score. Credit reports, which don't include a score, provide a comprehensive history and are crucial for lenders to assess risk. Individuals can obtain a free credit report annually from each of the three major bureaus via the government-run website.
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