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The Loan Process

About the FICO Credit Score

 

Since we live in an automated society, it should come as no surprise that your ability to repay your mortgage comes down to a single number. The FICO score is created by credit reporting agencies. They use the payment history from all of your loans: credit cards, mortgages, car/boat loans and others.

TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian, the three major credit agencies, each have a proprietary formula for building your credit score. The original FICO score was developed by Fair Isaac and Company. Experian uses this model and calls its score FICO. Equifax's model, based on FICO, is called BEACON, while TransUnion, which also uses a slightly modified FICO, calls its score EMPIRICA. While each of the models considers a range of data available in your credit report, the differences aren't huge; all of the agencies use the following factors in building a credit score:

  • Credit History - How many years have you had credit?
  • Late Payments - Do you pay your bills on time?
  • Balances on your Credit Cards - How many accounts? How much do you owe on your accounts?
  • Requests for Credit - How many times have you had your credit checked for a loan?

These factors are weighted slightly differently depending on which formula the agency uses. The result is a single number: your FICO score. Credit scores range from 300 to 800. Higher is better. Most borrowers who want to get a mortgage loan these days score 620 or above.

 

Your credit score greatly affects how much you pay in interest every month

Did you know? FICO scores are used for more than just determining whether or not you qualify for a mortgage. Lenders give lower interest rates to individuals with higher scores.

Raising your FICO score

Unfortunately, there isn't a lot you can do to immediately improve your credit score. Some companies promise quick fixes, but they can't do anything different than what you can do — for free. You must, of course, remove any incorrect reporting from your credit report; this is the only way to quickly improve your credit score.

Know your FICO

Before you can improve your FICO score, you have to know your score and make certain that the reports from each agency are correct. Fair Isaac has created a web site (www.myFICO.com) that lets you do just that. It's inexpensive, fast, and easy to get your credit score as well as credit reports from all three credit reporting agencies. They also provide helpful information and tools that can help you analyze what actions might have the greatest impact on your FICO score.

You can get a free credit report once a year from all three credit reporting agencies when you visit AnnualCreditReport.com. You won't get a free credit score from AnnualCreditReport.com, but getting one is fast and inexpensive.

Armed with this info, you will be a more informed consumer and you'll be better positioned to obtain the most favorable mortgage.

 

Have questions about the loan process? Call Team USA Mortgage at 312-774-6348 . We answer questions about the loan process every day.

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MB. 6760743 NMLS ID. 9908 Team USA Mortgage, L.L.C. -Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee

*Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) Division of Banking - Bureau of Residential Finance Chicago Office: 555 West Monroe Street, 5th Floor; Chicago, Illinois 60661

General Inquiries: 1-888-473-4858; TYY: 1-866-325-4949 -Chicago Office Line for Banking: (312) 793-7090 -Email General Questions for the Division of Banking Website: https://idfpr.illinois.gov

For licensing information, go to: www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org