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Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Credit Scoring?

Before you get a mortgage for the first time, or refinance your existing mortgage, lenders run a credit check. Lenders use a scoring system to decide whether or not you are a good candidate for a loan, and even what rate you will qualify for. Credit scores are based on a number of factors. How much do you know about the current credit scoring system? Here is a 10 question quiz to help you find out:

1. True or False: Information on your credit report is always accurate.

2. True or False: There are currently 3 nationwide credit-reporting companies.

3. True or False: An occasional bill paid late will not show up on your credit report or affect your credit score, unless you make a habit out of paying bills late.

4. True or False: If you have applied for many new credit accounts recently, that could affect your credit score.

5. True or False: If you are denied credit, you have no way of finding out why.

6. True or False: You can improve your credit score by paying bills on time, paying down balances, and not accumulating additional debt.

7. True or False: Improving your credit score is a fast process.

8. True or False: If your credit score is low, you cannot get a mortgage.

9. True or False: Credit companies may take factors such as marital status and national origin into consideration when evaluating your credit report.

10. True or False: Credit reports are available free.



ANSWERS:

1. False. There are sometimes inaccuracies on credit reports. Be sure to review your credit report before applying for a mortgage or refinancing your home.

2. True. There are 3 main credit reporting agencies: Equifax, Experian, TransUnion.

3. False. Any bills paid late are very likely to negatively impact your credit score.

4. True. It may negatively affect your credit score if you have applied for too many new accounts in the recent past.

5. False. If you ask for the information, the creditor is by law required within 60 days to inform you of the reasons your application was denied.

6. True. All of these things will help you improve your credit score.

7. False. It can take awhile to improve your credit score.

8. False. You can get a mortgage or mortgage refinancing even with a lower credit score though the interest rate may be higher. There is more information on these types of mortgages on www.mortgage-refinancing-online-guide.com.

9. False. Credit companies cannot discriminate based on these factors.

10. True. You can now obtain a free credit report through www.annualcreditreport.com. By the way, a perfect credit score is 850.

SCORING:

1-5 You need to learn more about credit scoring. Go to www.mortgage-refinancing-online-guide.com, and browse the articles. 6-8 You know a lot about credit scoring. Keep up the good work. 9-10 You might want to consider a career in mortgage loans. Great job!

About the author:

Casey Smith has worked for years in the mortgage industry and often writes for the popular website http://www.mortgage-refinancing-online-guide.com.

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