Are you thinking about applying for a loan, or wondering why your   interest rate is what it is? Chances are good that your credit score is   going to play a big role in both. What is your credit score? Your  credit  score is your ability to pay your debts and how big of a risk to  a  lender you would be. The higher the score, the higher your chances  of  getting a good loan with a lower interest rate. 
 
 How is my Credit Score Calculated? 
 
 There are many factors that go into this. Roughly a third of your score   is determined by your credit history and whether you pay your bills on   time. Other factors that go into your credit score are how many lines  of  credit your have and how much of your credit you have used up. The  more  cards you have the better and the less credit your have used up  the  better. 
 
 What are Some Ways I can Check my Credit Score? 
 
 The first step to checking your credit score is to get your credit   report. How do I get my credit report? You can go to one of the three   credit bureaus and request a credit score. You can also go to your bank   or credit union and request a copy. Each borrower gets one free copy of   their credit report a year. 
 
 One thing that can affect your score is the accuracy of your credit   report. There could be mistakes on my credit report that could affect my   credit score, you might be asking? Yes, not all creditors report   accurately on your credit report, so make sure that it is accurate by   requesting a copy at least a year to check for errors that can be   holding your score down. 
 
 How Else can you Improve Your Credit Score? 
 
 Pay your bills on time and make sure that you don't get in over your   head with debt. Repossessions and bankruptcies can damage your score and   make it less likely to get a loan in the future. 
 
 Your credit score is going to be the way that a lender determines   whether or not to give you a loan. If you have a high score you are   going to have a better shot at getting a loan for a car or a house. Make   sure you are keeping up with your credit report and paying your bills   on time.
Forum Publishing Company wants to remind all of our readers that every state allows consumers one free credit report a year. Just go to your local state government website and request this.
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