Friday, September 11, 2009

Understanding FICO Scores - New Credit


Many aspects of a FICO score can be the balance of various pieces of consumer information. Opening a bunch of new accounts in a short period of time might put up a red flag to a creditor. How many new accounts you open in a given period of time is reviewed by the FICO scoring system. How long it has been since you opened a new account is also factored into the scoring model. Inquiries also impact the credit score. It is not a good idea to have too many third party inquiries generated on a credit report. It is a good idea to monitor your own credit reports. The inquiries generated by an individual do not adversely effect a credit score. However, inquiries generated by 3rd parties could lower a score, should those 3rd party inquiries become excessive.

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