FICO, Credit Cards, And Home Loans What Do They Have To Do With Me?
#1. – OPEN ACCOUNTS! – I have worked with several people that either had a Bankruptcy or got in trouble with credit cards and canceled them all. They use cash only now, thinking that is the best way to go. Well that is a great way to do things. However not if your trying to get a home loan or any other type of loan. In fact sometimes people don’t even generate a FICO score because they don’t have any credit at all! Thats bad news. You need three active credit accounts, preferably for one year to help your cause. “That means I have to use credit cards again? In the past they ruined me!” Well yea thats pretty much what it means. But lets understand how credit cards and loans effect your FICO score. First of all a FICO score doesn’t look at your job or how much money you make. You could have no debt and a $100,000.00 a year job but if you dont have active accounts, your FICO score may still be low. That means higher interest rates on loans. Here is what you can expect in terms of interest rates in relation to what your FICO score is:
- FICO score:– APR:
- 760-850—– 5.918%
- 700-759—– 6.140%
- 660-699—– 6.424%
- 620-659—– 7.234%
- 580-619—– 8.777%
- 500-579—– 9.670%
Many people aren’t aware that you cant really negotiate the rate much with lenders. That FICO score indicates your risk factor. You may know you can pay your loan but they don’t. When they see a 500 credit score they think there is a huge risk you will default on your loan, Read more of this >>
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