Thursday, August 6, 2009

Understanding FICO Scores - Payment History


35% of your credit score will be based on your credit payment history. One of the most important factors a creditor will want to know is if you have paid your past credit accounts on time. It should be noted that if you have late payments in your payment history it does not automatically ruin a credit score.
An overall good picture can outweigh one or two late payments.

Remember when discussing payment history we are including more then just unsecured credit card accounts. Payment history would include car payments, mortgage payments, installment loans, etc.

Certain items that would be considered fairly serious would include public records, bankruptcies, foreclosures, wage attachments, judgments, child support payments, and collection accounts.

The specific details of when an account was late makes a large difference. For example an account 60 days late 2 years ago might not be as damaging as a mortgage payment that was late last month.

Often times it is possible to improve a credit report by having old and inaccurate items removed. We will talk about credit reports in future installments.

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