Understanding Your Credit Score

by Jeremy on April 5, 2010

Let’s be honest – no one understands how credit scores are tabulated.  But Marianne Lane of Coldwell Banker Mortgage does a good job, I think, of at least explaining some of the Fact and Fiction surrounding the score.

Part One is here

and Part Two is here

It’s not a static number, and it can be improved.  But all of us need to know our scores, and stay on top of them – particularly if we”re buying a home.

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