
Credit Scoring Facts and Fallacies
Provided by the credit scoring experts at Fair Isaac Corporation
FALLACY: A poor
credit score will haunt me forever.
FACT: Just the opposite is true. A score is a
"snapshot" of your credit risk at a particular point in time. It changes as new
information is added to your bank and credit bureau files. Scores change
gradually as you change the way you handle credit. For example, past credit
problems impact your score less as time passes. Lenders request a current score
when you apply for credit, so they have the most recent information available.
FALLACY: Credit scoring is unfair to minorities.
FACT: Scoring does not consider your gender, race,
nationality or marital status. In fact, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act
prohibits lenders from considering this type of information when issuing credit.
Independent research has shown that credit scoring is not unfair to minorities
or people with little credit history. Scoring has proven to be an
accurate and consistent measure of repayment likelihood for all people who have
some credit history. In other words, at a given score, non-minority and minority
applicants are equally likely to pay as agreed.
FALLACY: Credit scoring infringes on my privacy.
FACT: FICO® scores evaluate only information on
your credit report, which lenders already use to make credit decisions. A score
is simply a numeric summary of the credit risk reflected in that information. In
fact, lenders using scores can often ask for less information about you. They
may have fewer questions on the credit application
form, for example.
FALLACY: My score
will drop if I apply for new credit.
FACT: Probably not much. If you apply for several
credit cards within a short period of time, multiple requests for your credit
report information (called "inquiries") will appear on your report. Looking for
new credit can equate with higher risk, but most credit scores are not affected
by multiple inquiries from auto or mortgage lenders that occur within a short
period of time. The FICO score treats these as a single inquiry which will have
less impact on your credit score.
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