"What is
a FICO score? How can I change mine?"
There are several ways to increase your fico score.
It is best to speak with your mortgage professional and decide which
way will increase your score the best. Often simple things can change
your score dramatically.
Don't apply for lots of credit either, especially
when you are trying to get a home loan. This can negatively impact your
score, which in turn could cause you have a higher interest rate.
Your FICO score is an assigned rating that the
major credit bureau assign to your credit. These scores vary from
credit bureau company.
To ensure that your credit remains at the top of
its range, don't use any more than 35% of any of your credit cards.
This shows the credit agencies that you are able to manage your credit.
Be sure to keep a tab on your credit card's limits.
Every 6 months you can call and request a higher credit limit often
times without an credit inquiry. Keeping your maximum balance high can
help your credit scores because a higher limit reduces the amount of
credit utilization.
Many people have medical collections that are small
and on their credit report. Simply paying these off and requesting a
letter of 'paid in full' from that creditor (the medical professional's
accounts receivable department) and sending it to all three credit
bureaus will increase your score.
The best way to raise your fico score is to allways
keep in mind "balance". Not enough established credit will hurt you, so
will too much. No balances on your credit cards will lower your score,
so will too high of a balance.
It is also a good idea to take a look at your
credit report peridocially. Contest any discrepancies that you see on
your report. It is very common to find accounts that do not belong to
you on your report. Make sure that each bureau is notified and have it
corrected.